I can’t believe that Easter is coming up in just a few weeks! It feels like it was just yesterday that we had a count down to the new year. Anyway, I was thinking how some people are so stinkin’ FESTIVE when it comes to holidays. I myself am totally lacking in “festiveness” and I want to be better, at least with bringing the Easter holiday spirit into our home. Easter is such a special time to remember Christ, be with family, and brighten their spring time with Easter fun. Getting into the holidays breaks up the same old daily grind and gives you and your kids something to get excited about. So, with that said, I’m determined to make and provide some easy crafts for my kids (and myself) this year. If you want to join me, and get the kids in on it too, here are 18 totally adorable Easter crafts that I think would be super fun for the family to do. Now go get festive!

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Simple Easter Crafts for Kids Up to 10 Years Old

This craft involves creating a vibrant, translucent egg using colorful tissue paper or cellophane adhered to a frame. It’s a fantastic way to teach kids about color mixing and light, while producing a beautiful window decoration that catches the sunlight.

Stained Glass Easter Egg ~ Or so she says…

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This sounds like a fun, interactive craft! It involves creating an egg that ‘hatches’ to reveal a cute chick inside. This could be made with paper plates, construction paper, or even plastic eggs, offering a playful way to illustrate the concept of new life.

Hatching Chick ~ Crafty Morning

This craft is perfect for using leftover materials like fabric scraps, yarn, or paper pieces to create adorable, textured bunnies. It’s a great way to encourage creativity and resourcefulness, and each bunny will have its own unique, charming look.

 Scrappy Little Bunnies ~ The Little Fabric Blog

Sometimes you just need something super simple for the littles to do. They could paint fake eggs… or, put paint ON fake eggs and see what fun art can be made! Great for toddlers and preschoolers.

Easter Egg Art ~ Buggy and Buddy

Perfect for imaginative play! These masks involve creating bunny faces from paper plates or cardstock, with added features like ears, noses, and whiskers. It’s a simple and fun craft that allows kids to transform into adorable Easter bunnies.

Bunny Masks ~ Babyccino Kids

This fun craft would make a great Easter gift for the kids. Would also be fun to put together for grandkids, a Primary class, or any one!

Surprise Easter Carrot Treat Gift by Or So She Says… 

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A delightful keepsake! This craft captures a child’s footprint and transforms it into a carrot shape, creating a personalized Easter decoration. It’s a fun and memorable way to celebrate the holiday with little ones.

Carrot Foortprints ~ One Krieger Chick

This craft repurposes foam cups into adorable bunny figures. It involves adding features like ears, faces, and tails using paper or other craft materials. It’s a simple and inexpensive way to create cute Easter decorations.

Foam Cup Bunnies ~ Crafts By Amanda

This Easter art is so simple. It just uses the backside of a fork dipped in paint, to create the texture of the baby chicks feathers. A creative way to use a common kitchen utensil to make art!

Fork Chick Craft ~ Crafty Morning

This craft likely involves creating a contrasting bunny shape against a colorful background. It’s a great way to explore negative space and create visually striking Easter artwork. And, who doesn’t love playing with yarn?? Older kids will love this one!

Easter Bunny Silhouette ~ Katie’s Crochet Goodies

A sweet and edible craft! This involves stringing jelly beans onto yarn or elastic to create colorful and tasty bracelets. It’s a fun and unique way to celebrate Easter with a sweet treat. Makes a great gift too!

Jelly Bean Bracelets ~ Artzy Creations

This craft transforming an old sock into a cuddly Easter bunny plushie. It’s a great way to repurpose old socks and create a charming Easter decoration or toy.

 Sock Bunny Tutorial ~ A Pumpkin and a Princess

A simple and adorable craft that uses fingerprints to create carrot shapes. It’s a fun way for young children to engage in art and create personalized Easter decorations.

Fingerprint Carrot Craft ~ Crafty Morning

A classic and versatile craft! Transform a simple paper plate into a cute chick using paint, paper, and other craft materials. It’s a quick and fun Easter activity for kids of all ages.

Paper Plate Easter Chick ~ Simple as That

Let’s keep the tree thing going for all of the holidays! I love this Easter tree with salt dough Easter egg ornaments on it. It’s a great way to create durable and personalized Easter decorations. Would be fun to spray paint the tree white too!

Salt Dough Eggs ~ Design Mom

A sweet and whimsical craft! This little Easter treat involves creating miniature houses using Peeps marshmallows and other edible decorations. It’s a fun and creative way to celebrate Easter with a sugary twist.

 Peep Houses ~ Yesterfood

How about carving designs into potato halves and using them as stamps to create Easter egg patterns? It’s a fun way to explore printing techniques and create unique artwork.

Easter Egg Potato Stamping ~ Crafty Morning

These patchwork Easter egg decorations are so easy to make and are a fun way to make your home more festive. Have the kids help too! They will love gluing their fabric scraps on the eggs and seeing your home come alive for Easter.

Patchwork Easter Eggs ~ Or so she says…

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