12 easy Easter crafts for kids
Fill your house with homemade eggs, bunnies, chicks and more crafty signs of spring.

12 easy Easter crafts for kids
Marbleized Easter eggs
Instead of dip dyeing eggs, try swirling them in shaving cream. It’s super easy and they come out really cool every time. Get the instructions here.

Bunny planter
Get a jump on spring by adding some indoor greenery with this adorable DIY bunny planter. It uses an empty soda bottle. Look at you recycling and helping the earth! Get the instructions here.

Easter silhouette craft
With free printable templates, these rainbow egg and bunny silhouettes are easy to make. They’re colourful, Easter-festive, and a great gift for your little ones to give to family. Get the instructions: easypeasyandfun.com

Pipe cleaner ears
Sweet floppy ears for your little bunny are just a few twists away. Get the instructions: cutesycrafts.com

Cootie catchers
Aw, these Easter cootie catchers are cute and entertaining! Sure, it’s a cool craft to fold and make, but the real fun starts once the kids can play with them and predict their fortunes.
Get the instructions: easypeasyfun.com

Toilet paper stampers
If you’re creative enough, toilet paper rolls can have an abundance of purposes, including the making of this craft. If you bend the roll just so and dip it in paint, it adorns the perfect bunny ears on your paper. Get the instructions: thoughtsfromalice.com

Tin foil art
No need to run out and splurge on crafting supplies, you’ve already got all the fixings for this craft at home. These cool-looking Easter eggs only require tinfoil, carboard and colourful markers. Get the instructions: iheartcraftythings.com

Salt Dough Eggs
Not super crafty but still looking for a good time? This ornament craft is so simple, it’s just three little ingredients. And painting skills aren’t needed; all you need to know is how to work a can of spray paint. Get the instructions: designmom.com

Bunny bookmark
Encourage young readers with a sweet bunny bookmark. They’re easy-to-make and might also cut down on the dog-earing of pages. Get the instructions: easypeasyfun.com

Tie dye eggs
Get a little groovy with this 60s-inspired motif. Get the instructions: onelittleproject.com

Lace up Peep
This sweet Peep is ready to help with fine motor skills. Get the instructions: ourthriftyideas.com

Peep house
Why does gingerbread get all the fun? These sweet graham cracker bird houses are fun to build and eat. Get the instructions: morganmanagesmommyhood.com

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