30+ Fun and Easy Easter Crafts for Kids (2024)

There's no better way to get your children excited about an upcoming holiday than with a good crafting session. This spring, lean into the fun of Easter with easy, family-friendly crafts that play into the charm of the holiday. From bunny masks to creative eggs, these 38 Easter crafts for kids will add a dose of fun to your spring season.

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Unicorn Easter Basket

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This DIY unicorn Easter basket is downright magical! Create your own unicorn Easter basket with felt, yarn, and stickers. Embellish your finished basket with colorful homemade pom-poms.

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Shaving Cream Easter Eggs

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Dye a batch of marbleized Easter eggs using shaving cream! This interactive project is the perfect Easter craft idea for toddlers—it's colorful, fun, and hands-on. Want the eggs to be food safe? Substitute packaged whipped cream for the shaving cream.

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Pom-Pom Bunny Garland

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Upcycle old manila folders and scrapbooking scraps into a DIY Easter garland. Oversized pom-poms become bunny faces, mounted on fun colors and patterns. These bunnies are created for a 360-degree view.

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Marbled Easter Eggs

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Skip the store-bought kit this year: All the ingredients you need for these gorgeous DIY marbled Easter eggs are already in your kitchen pantry! Dip hard-boiled eggs in a mixture of water, vinegar, and food coloring to dye them a solid color, then dip the eggs again in a mixture of water, food coloring, and vegetable oil. The friction of the water and oil creates a pretty marbled effect that's so easy to achieve.

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Washi Tape Eggs

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Washi tape is an easy way to totally transform these pretty no-dye Easter eggs. If you don't have washi tape around the house, you can find it at most craft stores. Simply wrap it around hard-boiled eggs, covering the entire shell with floral or glittery washi tape.

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Paper Cup Bunnies

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There will be bunnies hopping all over the Easter brunch table with this clever craft. Sheets of colorful cardstock form the base of the bunny face around plain paper party cups, with tiny pink noses as the cutest finishing touch.

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Cactus Easter Eggs

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A few coats of green paint and bright pink tissue paper flowers transform ordinary ceramic eggs into faux cactuses. Use black or white paint pens to add details, then place the eggs on a bed of neutral raffia in miniature terra-cotta pots to finish the look.

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Easter Coloring Pages

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If you're expecting a wide variety of ages at your Easter dinner, make sure there's something for everyone. Dyeing eggs and making bunny masks are great crafts for older kids, but toddlers or other little ones may have more fun with our free Easter coloring pages and activity sheets. Set up a craft station with our free printables, and don't forget to add colored pencils or markers!

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Baking Soda and Vinegar Eggs

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This isn't your typical science project! We've all seen the baking soda and vinegar volcano experiment, but did you know you can use the same technique to dye Easter eggs with baking soda? Coat the eggs in baking soda and gel food coloring, then slowly pour a small amount of vinegar over the coated eggs to reveal a bright tie-dye pattern.

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Surprise-Inside Felt Eggs

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These felt Easter eggs are hiding a delicious surprise inside. Made from felt and parchment paper, these eggs can be made to hold chocolate candies, jelly beans, or even confetti. If you're hosting an Easter brunch, have your kids help you make one surprise-inside egg for each place setting.

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Coffee Filter Easter Eggs

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Transform your windows with this colorful Easter craft for kids. Made using coffee filters, these dyed Easter eggs look pretty hung on glass doors and windows. To make, simply iron coffee filters flat and cut them into an oval shape. Have kids fold them up and dip the corners in diluted watercolor paints for an Easter craft that is perfect for kids of all ages.

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Egg-Bunny Craft

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Even older kids will love crafting these charming string bunnies. To make them, simply apply strips of double-stick tape to plastic eggs. Starting at the top, wrap the egg in white yarn until fully covered, then tuck the end in. Cut felt shapes to make the ears, feet, and eyes (use a black marker for the dots on the eyes), then glue them to the egg. Cut pieces of fishing line and glue them to the egg for whiskers, followed by a small pink pom-pom for the nose and a medium white pom-pom for the tail.

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Bunny Ear Craft

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To make these precious Easter bunny ears, help your kids cut the shapes from stiff white felt. Adhere pink felt inner ears using hot glue, also running a line of hot glue along the ears' bottom edges and sticking them onto a headband.

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Easter Egg Balloons

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Give your kids a fun surprise on Easter morning by filling a closet or wardrobe with specially decorated balloons the night before. Choose pastel latex balloons and inflate them, then apply brightly colored paints in stripe and polka dot patterns to mimic Easter eggs.

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Carrot Basket

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Carrots aren't usually candy-filled, but we'll make an exception for Easter. These easy DIY carrot baskets are the perfect candy container and can be made using only construction paper. Don't forget to add chocolate Easter eggs and a paper handle!

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Homemade Easter Fluff

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This Easter craft for kids is all about getting creative in the kitchen. Whip up a festive Easter dessert with pudding mix, marshmallows, and fruit. Have the kids help make the marshmallow Easter fluff bowls and finish this edible Easter bunny craft with a colorful candy rabbit.

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Paint-Chip Easter Egg Art

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This pretty Easter artwork can be made on the cheap with free paint-chip samples from a home improvement store. Have kids pick out a variety of colors to use, then cut them out using our free egg and bunny templates. Attach the paint-chip eggs to a 12 x 12-inch piece of scrapbook paper with adhesive foam dots. Frame the paper and hang it for a crafty Easter decoration.

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Paper Strip Nest

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Time to upcycle! Instead of just trashing your shredded paper, use it to form pretty nests. If most of your shredded paper is boring and white, shred some scrapbooking paper in fun colors or patterns to jazz things up. Place the strips into a little ball, then nestle an egg into the center to form a nest.

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Pipe Cleaner Bunnies

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Hard-boiled eggs quickly morph into cute little bunnies with help from pipe cleaners. To make, hot glue a colorful pom-pom to be a bunny tail, then wrap a pipe cleaner around the egg, looping the ends into ears and twisting them together. Use a thin permanent marker to draw on a face.

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Graphic Pattern Easter Eggs

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Ease is the name of the game with these adorable Easter eggs. Use colored dot stickers and washi tape to make graphic patterns for a holiday craft that is so simple, even the little ones can master it.

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Paper Easter Egg Napkin Ring

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Have a little fun with fringe in the form of paper "grass." In addition to this easy paper Easter egg napkin ring, you can add colorful cutout Easter eggs, which are a fun and easy Easter project for kids.

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Lightbulb Lamb Figurines

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Upcycle burnt-out lightbulbs into precious little lambs. Paint a standard lightbulb white and let dry. Add a face with pink paint, then add more facial features with black and white paint. Wrap the metal screw top with white yarn to give the sheep a hat, then glue on black pom-poms for the feet and finish with a bow. Let kids decorate their lambs with other crafty embellishments, like glitter or paint.

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Fabric-Wrapped Spring Containers

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Plants are a customary gift for Easter, and this is an easy way to dress up a container. To determine how much fabric you'll need, wrap the fabric around the metal pail, allowing extra on all edges, then trim. Cut openings for the handle, then fold under all edges to get a smooth look. Spread Mod Podge across the pail, place the trimmed fabric atop the decoupage medium, and smooth. Spread a second coat of decoupage medium atop the fabric and let dry.

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Easter Egg Parade

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Transformed into transportation! Turn blown-out eggs into a car, a sailboat, or a hot air balloon.

Make the car: Using a pushpin, create an opening in the middle of a blown-out egg. Cut out felt circles for the wheels and headlights; add felt strips and leaves to create a "carrot."

Make the sailboat: Using a pushpin, create an opening in a blown-out egg. Hot glue a wooden skewer to the inside of the egg. Add triangle-shaped pieces of felt to finish the sail, then cut out waves from blue felt and add them around the bottom of the egg.

Make the balloon: Cut one egg cup out of a paper egg carton for the balloon basket and hot glue four wooden skewers to the cup for ropes. Place an egg between the four skewers and hot glue where they meet. Glue a thin strip of felt around the egg to cover where the skewers are glued to the egg.

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Easter Garland

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This adorable garland would look perfect strung in a doorway or adorning a fireplace mantel during the Easter season. To make, use black and pink puff paint to draw facial features on one half of a plastic egg. Cut bunny ears, bird wings, and beaks from felt and glue pieces to eggs. Add white pom-poms for bunny tails. Insert a length of wire through the holes in the bottom of the plastic eggs, bending the ends into small loops to create feet. For the garland, cut a piece of string or yarn to the desired length. Using a needle, thread on pom-poms, buttons, and birds or bunnies.

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Easter Egg Critters

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This Easter, create an ocean of under-the-sea creatures! These adorable Easter eggs are made using dye, felt scraps, and marker. Cut the materials before party time if you're creating this Easter craft for preschoolers.

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Make Your Own Easter Basket

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One sheet of scrapbooking paper is all you need to create this personalized Easter basket. Fold the ends of the paper so that they meet in the middle, then unfold and cut small slits along the folds, one on each side. Gather the sides of the basket together and secure them with glue. Repeat on the other side. Attach a narrow strip of paper to each side with a brad fastener to form the handle.

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Embroidery-Floss Egg Garland

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For an Easter craft the whole family can enjoy, try this easy garland of embroidery-floss Easter eggs. Prepare a bowl of stiffener mixture (we used 1 cup of liquid starch mixed with 1/2 cup of flour) and gently coil embroidery floss into the bowl. Blow up a water balloon to the desired size of your egg, then wrap the floss around the balloon, using multiple colors if desired. Let the finished product dry for several hours, then pop the balloon to reveal your egg. Hang several eggs with another strand of floss by tying the floss to the top of each egg.

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Easter Egg People

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Replicate the whole family for a fun Easter display! Using decorative craft paper, cut out identifying details like a hair bow, tie, collars, and buttons. Glue them onto blown-out eggs, then add heart-shaped cutouts glued to the bottom of egg cups to make shoes and googly eyes for a finishing touch.

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Marbled Egg Garland

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Good news: This gorgeous garland couldn't be easier. Simply cut poster board into egg shapes, then pick several coordinating colors of paint and drip paint onto them. Use a toothpick to swirl the paint around for a marble effect and let dry.

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Critter Easter Eggs

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Paint your kids' favorite critters onto eggs for a fun Easter craft that goes beyond the usual one-color design. Stick to simple shapes and outlines to keep the craft entry-level, but don't be afraid to use lots of bright colors. Kids will love searching for these bright eggs during the annual Easter egg hunt.

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Egg Carton Bird Decorations

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Transform recycled egg cartons and plastic eggs into peeping birds for a simple flowerpot decoration. To make, paint single egg-carton cups and wooden dowels in bright colors and let dry. Glue each dowel to the back of the egg cup, then glue a plastic egg into each one. Add a matching feather to the back of each bird, and paint a corner of the egg cup gold or yellow to make a beak.

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Jelly Bean Door Decor

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Before you begin, agree on what colors of jelly beans are OK to eat and what colors can be saved for the project. Then dig in—to the project and the snacks! Paint a wooden or paper-mache letter (available at crafts stores) in the same color as most of your jelly beans. Once the paint is dry, hot glue the jelly beans to the front of the letter and let dry. Hot glue a ribbon to the back to create a hanging loop, and hang it on your front door. To make the decoration last longer, spray it with a clear-coat finish and let it dry before hanging.

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Hatched-Chick Place Cards

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All it takes is a little cutting and folding to make this sweet chick place card for your Easter table. Fold a 4 x 12-inch strip of heavy scrapbook paper or cardstock in half lengthwise and tape a smaller piece of paper to the front of the strip. Cut out our chick and eggshell patterns in coordinating colors, then tape to the place card. Write each guest's name below the chick with a pen or marker.

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Letter Fun with Easter Eggs

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Turn this year's Easter egg hunt into a giant word jumble. Apply letter stickers or decals to hard-boiled eggs, then dye them. Remove the stickers to reveal freshly monogrammed Easter eggs, then challenge your kiddos to hunt down the alphabet or spell their names.

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Bottle-Cap Chick Napkin Rings

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Kids will love helping with setting the Easter table if it means they get to use these adorable napkin rings. To make them, paint a bottle cap yellow and let it dry. Use a black paint marker to add eyes and a small orange triangle of paper for the beak. Add a yellow feather to the back of the bottle cap, and glue the chick to a piece of wide ribbon about 4 inches long. Glue a second smaller ribbon to the back to tie the napkin ring together.

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Flower Power Candy Cups

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Use brightly colored store-bought cups and scrapbook paper to create these cheerful candy cups that kids will love to snack on for dessert. Insert leaf-shape nametags to transform this cute Easter craft into easy place markers.

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Felt Easter Bunny Bags

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Making these charming treat bags is actually easier than it seems. Stretch an 8 1/2 x 11-inch sheet of wool felt so the length is 12 inches. Cut 3 inches from one long side, then cut this strip in half to make the two ears. Fold the remaining piece of felt in half with the fold facing you. Make light marks a scant inch from the side edges and across the top and along the short ends of the ears. Work a pencil through the marks to create holes; thread ribbon through the holes to sew the sides. Sew the ears onto each side of the bag, leaving the middle of the bag between the ears open. Let kids decide what facial features to include on their bags; we used white felt circles and black pom-poms for the eyes and a pink felt triangle and two white pom-poms for the nose.

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Easter Crafts for Kids

Easter is a wonderful time to engage in crafting activities with children, and there are numerous creative and fun projects that can be undertaken to celebrate the holiday. From unicorn Easter baskets to marbled Easter eggs and paper cup bunnies, there are a variety of crafts that can add a dose of fun to the spring season. Here are some concepts and techniques related to the Easter crafts for kids mentioned in the article:

Unicorn Easter Basket: Creating a DIY unicorn Easter basket involves using felt, yarn, and stickers to craft a magical and colorful basket. The addition of homemade pom-poms further enhances its charm.

Shaving Cream Easter Eggs: Dyeing marbleized Easter eggs using shaving cream is a fun and interactive project suitable for toddlers. It involves using shaving cream and food coloring to create colorful and hands-on Easter eggs.

Pom-Pom Bunny Garland: Upcycling old manila folders and scrapbooking scraps to create a DIY Easter garland with oversized pom-poms that resemble bunny faces.

Marbled Easter Eggs: Making marbled Easter eggs involves dipping hard-boiled eggs in a mixture of water, vinegar, and food coloring to achieve a marbled effect.

Washi Tape Eggs: Transforming Easter eggs using washi tape, a decorative adhesive tape available at most craft stores, to cover the entire shell with floral or glittery designs.

Paper Cup Bunnies: Crafting bunnies using colorful cardstock to form the base of the bunny face around plain paper party cups, with the addition of tiny pink noses.

Cactus Easter Eggs: Transforming ordinary ceramic eggs into faux cactuses using green paint, bright pink tissue paper flowers, and miniature terra-cotta pots.

These are just a few examples of the creative and engaging Easter crafts for kids that can be explored to make the holiday season more enjoyable and memorable for children.

For more detailed information on specific crafting techniques and materials, feel free to ask!

30+ Fun and Easy Easter Crafts for Kids (2024)

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30+ Fun and Easy Easter Crafts for Kids? ›

Another simple Easter craft for kids is The Best Ideas for Kids' sponge painting activity. Just cut your sponges into some fun Easter shapes for them and then let them loose with the paint. You could then turn their creations into Easter cards.

How do you make easy Easter crafts? ›

Another simple Easter craft for kids is The Best Ideas for Kids' sponge painting activity. Just cut your sponges into some fun Easter shapes for them and then let them loose with the paint. You could then turn their creations into Easter cards.

What to get kids for Easter besides candy? ›

Healthy Easter Basket Ideas for Kids
  • Books (Here are some great book ideas!)
  • Toys and stuffed animals (SNOObear!)
  • Puzzles.
  • Bubbles.
  • Art supplies (Coloring books, crayons, pencils, washable markers)
  • Tickets or “coupons” for a trip to the park, zoo, or movie theater.
  • Stickers or stamps.

What do kids usually get for Easter? ›

Traditionally, chocolates and candies were the Easter basket stuffers of choice, but nowadays, anything goes: Easter books, stuffed animals, Easter pajamas, toys, arts and crafts supplies (including Easter Egg decorating kits)...the possibilities are endless! You can even grab Easter games!

What is the number 1 candy for Easter? ›

Here are the top-ordered Easter candy choices nationwide, according to DoorDash's 2023 ordering data: Reese's Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs Candies. Cadbury Creme Egg Milk Chocolate Easter Candy. Starburst Jelly Beans Original.

What is the fun game that kids usually play at Easter called? ›

Egg Bowling

This traditional Easter game calls for one dyed hard-boiled egg per child and one white hard-boiled egg. Roll the white one into the center of a room and take turns to see who can roll their colored egg closest to the white egg.

What are the most popular Easter activities? ›

Fun Easter Activities the Whole Family Will Love
  • Read Easter-Themed Books. ...
  • Have Easter-Themed Play-Doh or Lego Challenges. ...
  • Decorate Easter Eggs. ...
  • Make Toilet-Paper Roll Bunnies. ...
  • Play Easter Bingo. ...
  • Do the Bunny Hop. ...
  • Have an Easter Egg Hunt. ...
  • Play Guessing Games.

How to make homemade Easter gift ideas? ›

Start with a chocolate Easter bunny, then add the recipients favorite candy, a few small toys, or even inexpensive jewelry. For older kids we love to fill a few eggs with money (think small bills!), drop in a few $5 gift cards (especially if it's a teenage easter basket), or even some sample-size toiletries.

How to make Easter more magical? ›

Six magical ways to celebrate Easter Sunday
  1. Find evidence of the Easter Bunny. ...
  2. Make an Easter-themed breakfast. ...
  3. Start an Easter tradition. ...
  4. Stage a creative Easter egg hunt. ...
  5. Connect with family. ...
  6. Teach your child a new trick.
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How do you make Easter special for kids? ›

If you have little ones in the house, you might want to read them an Easter story. You could even play Easter games like Easter trivia or spend the afternoon making Easter crafts. There are also plenty of ideas that make the most of the spring weather, including planting flowers, playing sports, and having a picnic.

How to make Easter decorations for kids? ›

Easter Egg Crafts for Kids
  1. Salt Dough Easter Eggs – Hang them on some branches to make an Easter centerpiece or turn them into magnets.
  2. Pasta Easter Eggs – grab a free printable on the post to make them!
  3. Printable Easter Egg Wreath – get the free printable to make this fun paper wreath!
  4. Bubble Wrap Easter Eggs.
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How to make cute Easter baskets? ›

You don't need to be an expert crafter to tackle one of these DIY projects. Turn brown paper bags into adorable bunnies, brighten a woven basket with colorful pom-poms or cut and weave strips of cardstock. Or, challenge yourself by coating a basket in preserved moss or sewing strips of felt into a rainbow shape.

What do you stuff Easter eggs with for older kids? ›

Or go with a few mini Easter books! Looking for a prize older kids or adults will love? Egg-shaped bath bombs, pastel scrunchies, or pretty mini resin rabbits will do the trick.

What to put in a tween Easter basket? ›

Easter Basket Ideas For Teens
  • A Portable Speaker For The Pool And Beyond. ...
  • A Set Of Makeup Brushes They Can Take On-The-Go. ...
  • A Tumbler To Chill With Their Favorite Drinks. ...
  • A Tool To Aid Their Adventures. ...
  • A Feel Good Bracelet. ...
  • Their Favorite Socks In Springtime Colors. ...
  • A Coveted Lip Oil With Cult Status.
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