25 Easy Easter Crafts the Whole Family Will Enjoy Say Yes
When it comes to cute Easter crafts and decorations, it’s not about the destination—it’s all about the journey! In other words, making an Easter craft with the kiddos is more about the time spent cutting, gluing, and designing Easter eggs, candy jars, and sweet wreaths than it is about the final product. (But an adorable Easter trinket at the end sure doesn’t hurt!)
Luckily, these easy Easter craft ideas are both fun to make and lovely to display. If you’re looking for sweet ways to celebrate the Easter season, gather the kids for a fun-filled afternoon of family-friendly crafting. You’ll find projects like painted Easter eggs and pom-pom chicks that’ll appeal to everyone in your crew, no matter their age. There are also plenty of DIY party decorations, such as table settings and centerpieces, plus spring-themed décor like a colorful Easter tree. If you want to give your loved ones a sweet Easter gift, there are homemade Easter cards, too!
Whether you work on these projects throughout the week or on a designated Sunday morning, creating these Easter crafts is the perfect way to usher in the Easter season.
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Origami Paper Easter Eggs
To bring an elegant, Easter-themed touch to your space, consider making these vintage-inspired eggs using origami paper and plastic eggs! They’ll look so lovely on your kitchen table, in a decorative bowl, or along your mantel.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
Dream a Little Bigger
Potted Paper Easter Lilies
Why buy a bouquet of Easter lilies when you can make your own? These paper blooms are a next-level Easter craft that’s a lot of fun to make (and much easier than you’d think), thanks to simple supplies like crepe paper, wire, a pot, and moss.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
The House That Lars Built
Glittery Easter Candy Jars
These sweet spring animals will look adorable sitting around your home this spring! To make this sparkly Easter craft, transform small mason jars with glitter, pom-poms, googly eyes, and decoupage. Don’t forget the candy inside!
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
Crazy Little Projects
Chinoiserie Easter Eggs
If you love all things vintage, these chinoiserie eggs are the perfect Easter craft for you! Cut your favorite designs from chinoiserie-printed paper napkins, stick them to faux or real eggs with Mod Podge, and brush them with another layer of Mod Podge to seal everything up.
Get the tutorial at Alice and Lois.
Alice and Lois
Pipe Cleaner Bunny Ring
A rabbit ring might just be the cutest Easter accessory out there! An easy craft idea for the budding fashionista in your family is this bunny ring made out of pipe cleaners and finished off with googly eyes and a pink button nose.
Get the tutorial at Meaningful Mama.
Meaningful Mama
Easter Snow Globes
Snow globes aren’t just for Christmas and this festive, springy craft proves it! These Easter versions come together with small jars, glycerin, glitter, and adorable animal figurines.
Get the tutorial at Artful Days.
ARTFUL DAYS
Pom-Pom Chicks
Chick it out! This Easter, the kiddos can craft themselves a cute feathered friend using chunky yarn, felt, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and hot glue.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
One Little Project
Cactus Easter Eggs
Whether you live in the Southwest and want to mimic the natural fauna of your state or are just looking to bring some warmth to your Easter décor, these cactus easter eggs are an easy and fun craft. All you need is green egg dye, a black fine-tip marker, and a small terracotta pot! Finish your “cactus” with a simple tissue paper “cactus flower.”
Get the tutorial at Delia Creates.
Delia Creates
Wooden Bunnies
For these adorable wooden Easter bunnies, all you need is two sizes of wood ball knobs, wood bow ties, and wood rings if you’re making a napkin holder. Hot glue holds the pieces together and you can even paint the bunnies to let your creativity flow even more!
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
The Craft Patch
Popsicle Stick Bunny
If your decor style is more minimalistic, try making this modern bunny sculpture fashioned entirely from popsicle sticks! It’s also a great excuse to throw a popsicle party. 😂
Get the tutorial at Make & Do Crew.
Make & Do Crew
Tattoo Easter Eggs
Temporary flower tattoos make a fun built-in Easter accessory. But did you know they can also be used to decorate your Easter eggs too! All you need is food coloring and temporary tattoos to make these stunning floral eggs that look way more intricate than they were to make!
Dana Gallagher
Bunny Cake Dome
You may have put all your effort into baking a delicious Easter cake, but don’t stop there! Ensure that every detail, including your cake cover, is as festive as can be with this DIY cake dome, complete with a tiny bunny figurine at the top.
Get the tutorial at Sugar and Cloth.
Sugar and Cloth
Washi Tape Easter Eggs
A few rolls of pastel washi tape are the perfect addition to your Easter craft supply! This festive decoration features DIY paper Easter eggs decorated with washi tape that you can frame and put on display for everyone to admire.
Get the tutorial at White House Crafts.
White House Crafts
Mandarin Easter Bunny
Looking for a craft your little ones can enjoy, too? This mandarin “Easter bunny” is too cute—and perfectly kid-friendly.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
20th Century Studios
Spoon Bunnies and Chicks
Did you ever realize that spoons are shaped a bit like Easter eggs? We sure didn’t! Wooden Spoon Bunnies are a fun playset for kids or cute decorations to stick around your yard or garden.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
One Little Project
3D Easter Eggs and Carrots
These 3D Easter eggs and carrots are a simple, budget-friendly way to keep the whole family entertained during the holiday. Hang them in your windows, or create a mobile for the kids’ room so they can dream of hoppity rabbits!
Get the tutorial at The Home I Have Made.
The Home I Have Made
Bunny Treat Cups
Cute and useful, bunny treat cups double as a great Easter party giveaway and an easy craft. You can customize the ears and nose for your own personal fluffy friend.
Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to do.
Kid Friendly Things to do
Bunny Lollipops
How’s this for something sweet to put in an Easter basket? These lollipops are all dressed up in their Easter bunny best.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
STUDIO DIY
Easter Tic-Tac-Toe
Cut out this cute Easter-themed tic-tac-toe game. It’ll keep your kids busy while you’re making all those delicious Easter dishes!
Get the tutorial at Maritza Lisa.
MARITZA LISA
Watercolor Easter Cards
If you send out cards for every single holiday, Easter included, you can try your hand at these gorgeous cards with marbled eggs.
Get the tutorial at Dans le Lakehouse.
DANS LE LAKEHOUSE
Mini Easter Bouquets
With printable banners, fresh-picked tulips, and baby’s breath, you can create petite bouquets to give out to all your friends this Easter.
Get the tutorial at Say Yes.
SAY YES
Clothespin Eggs
This craft will make your family giggle. Open the clothespin, and what do you see? A hidden chick inside the egg!
Get the tutorial at One Little Project.
ONE LITTLE PROJECT
Giant Bunny Balloons
Invite the Easter Bunny to your shindig with these super-fun bunny balloons! They’ll surely bring the cuteness to any Easter celebration.
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
A KAILO CHIC LIFE
Pom-Pom Easter Tree
Make this pretty Easter tree that’s decorated with pom-pom ornaments and made out of some flowering branches placed in a vase.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
THE HOUSE THAT LARS BUILT/Jane Merritt
Bunny Napkin Rings
Napkin rings are an easy way to bring panache to any fancy table. With these bunny ear napkin rings, your Easter table will be complete in an instant.
Get the tutorial at The Yummy Muffin.
THE YUMMY MUFFIN
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