30+ Adorable Easter Crafts for Kids
If you are looking for some fun, spring activities to do with your children, take a look at these 30+ Easter crafts for kids! There’s a craft for every age and skill level – the perfect way to celebrate Easter with your crew!
Easter Crafts Help a Mom Out (Really)
“The days are long, and the years are short.”
I hear this – and think this – all the time. But you know what? Sometimes the days feel realllly long with twin toddlers.
Coming from a career teaching high school kids, can I admit that sometimes I feel a little out of my element in keeping toddlers busy all day long (beyond just watching Nick Jr.)?
I’m always looking for new activities, and they are just at the age where they can (sometimes) sit still long enough to understand instructions, do a craft – and maybe even comprehend an age-appropriate lesson (on a good day).
Right about now, Easter crafts for kids are a perfect solution.
Spring, Easter, Crafts, Motor Skill, Entertainment: Checks Off All the Boxes
Spring is the perfect time to introduce some new crafts and entertainment for the little ones.
I’ve scoped through Pinterest and found some fabulous Easter crafts for kids of all ages – from toddlers up to the more experienced kid-crafter (and adult)!
I’ll be picking some of the easier ones for the boys for me (Who am I kidding?!?). Some are Easter-themed, some are spring-themed, and some are Resurrection-themed (my favorite).
Take your pick – it’s early enough in the season where you can choose a handful (if you’re an over-achiever) and do them with your kiddos. Busy activity and free Easter decor? A win for Mommy!
(Yes, and for the kiddos, too). 😉
More Easter Inspiration
If you’re looking for some more Easter fun, take a look below for some other Easter ideas! Just click on the picture to check them out!
You can find Easter basket ideas below. These are items that you can use to fill up with Easter treats, but they are useful, practical, and can double as something else: a toy wagon, rain boots, baseball hat…50 ideas! And don’t forget some adorable free printable Easter tags to go with them!
Here you can find Easter treats! They are adorable and delicious – perfect for Easter Sunday or just treats to give the kids as the season approaches!
This Easter Trifle is a 100% guaranteed crowdpleaser. You can never go wrong with a trifle!
30+ Adorable Easter Crafts for Kids
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I’ve arranged them by theme to help you find what you’re looking for faster:
#1-3: Bunny | Chick Crafts
#4-11: Chickie Crafts
#12-16: Bunny Crafts
#17-25: Easter-Themed Crafts – Flowers | Easter Eggs | Easter Baskets | Carrots
#26- 32: Resurrection Themed Crafts
Cone-Shaped Easter Friends Critters
These critters are just so fun!!! If you're having a little Easter party for kids or some kids coming over for the day, this is a perfect little treat!
Easter Mason Jars Craft
I honestly cannot get enough of these adorable jars!!! Birdies, chickies, and bunnies... off the charts cute.
Bunny and Chick Easter Flower Pot
Terra cotta pots are just the symbol of spring, and I LOVE how they're made into sweet little Easter friends!
Thumbprint Easter Chicks
This craft is something meaningful you can do with the kids, but it would also look great as Easter decor or as a grandparents gift!
Foam Cup Chick
This is also a fun craft that would so adorable as part of your Easter decor!
Paper Plate Easter Chick
This is a nice and easy one to put together, but so cute! I actually think all of these chick crafts would be so fun to do and display together!
Tissue Paper Baby Chicks
This is a fun spin on the paper plate chick that would work well for littler ones (especially if you want to avoid the paint!).
Handprint Chick Puppets
If you know me, you know I love any kind of handprint craft! So cute as these little chickies, and it's a perfect remembrance of how little they were!
Mini Popsicle Stick Chicks
This popsicle stick chick is such a fun option! You can never go wrong with popsicle sticks Those eyes, though!
Hidden Chick Clothespin Easter Eggs
Oh my gosh, how cute is this peek-a-boo Easter egg? With a chickie inside?!? This can also occupy a little one for a good bit of time, too!
Easy Paper Chick Craft
This is a real easy craft perfect for preschoolers! It's adorable and has options for a chick coming out of an egg, grass, or both!
Tin Can Bunny Planters
How cute is this?!? Just adorable! It's also a great lesson for recycling!
Easter Bunny Lolly Pops
Kids will have so much fun putting these together! They'd also be great as a little favor for a kids Easter party or as a treat on Easter Sunday!
Mason Jar Easter Basket
This is a super-clever craft that can be used to display candy or give it as a gift in this adorable bunny mason jar!
Paper Plate Easter Bunny Basket
This is a super-cute idea for a paper-plate Easter bunny craft, but super cute as a basket!
Paper Plate Easter Bunny Craft
This is a super-easy, no fuss craft for kids! Can be done quickly and is just so cute!
Kid's Easter Art
This is another fun handprint craft - there are few options you can do for this one - bunnies and chicks as well as flowers! All adorable.
Handprint Easter Lily
This is another super-cute choice for a handprint project but WITHOUT the paint (and all the moms say, 'Amen!')
Plastic Easter Egg Flower Bouquets
This is a fun project for kids to make their own Easter egg flower bouquet! For extra fun, put rice inside as little noisemakers!
Easy Paper Easter Wreath
This is a sweet and easy project that will look amazing as Easter decor!
Button Easter Egg
This is a project that kids will love to do! Glue, paste, buttons... can't go wrong! And it's so fun to see what they come up with!
DIY: Salt Dough Easter Eggs
I love this project! These Easter egg ornaments would look just adorable on any kind of branch Easter tree!
DIY: Terra Cotta “Easter Baskets”
This is such a cute craft! I love that you can use it as an actual basket for treats, for Easter decor. Love.
Craft Sticks Mini Easter Basket Craft
Here's another craft you can do with popsicle sticks! So fun and so, so cute.
Spring Footprint Art {Bunny and Carrots}
If handprints aren't cute enough, how about these footprints? You can make both the carrots and bunny ears for this one!
Resurrection Eggs for Toddlers
I love, love, love the Christian theme for this one, and it comes with a whole lesson for toddlers to explain the Resurrection.
Resurrection Garden: An Easter Morning Tradition
This is another great craft for Easter that focuses on the Resurrection. Kids of all ages can get involved in this one!
Paper Plate Resurrection Egg
This is a fun craft for the younger kids that can also be a visual to teach them about the Resurrection.
He Is Risen Easter Treats
What a great idea to combine an Easter treat with a lesson on the Resurrection! Love this!
Easter Cross Sun Catcher Craft
I love this Easter cross craft! Kids will have a lot of fun putting this together, and it's a beautiful reminder for everyone in the family of Jesus' sacrifice and miraculous resurrection.
Jelly Bean Prayer Box
This is such a cute way to tell the salvation story through jelly beans! PS - this site also has many more printables for Easter activities!
Painted Cross Door
This is a fantastic idea that I saw in a Facebook group! Tiffany, a sweet and creative mom, decorates her front door with acrylic paint to create a cross mosaic! This is a yearly tradition that she does with her kids - and I think this is a fantastic way to get the kids involved in the decorating and sharing Christ's resurrection with the neighborhood! (This post also has 25+ more Christ-centered Easter crafts and activities for kids!)
Easter Crafts for Kids = Win for Mom and Kids!
These Easter crafts for kids are the perfect way to get ready for spring and Resurrection Sunday.
And honestly, some are so simple that you really could do a few before Easter arrives. Even though my boys have the attention span of a gnat, I know they would really enjoy so many of these.
I’ll let you know how it goes!
Any Easter craft that catches your eye? I’d love to hear (and see the finished product! Tag me on Instagram! )
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