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27 Fun and Easy Easter Crafts for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Easter is the perfect opportunity for kids to dive into fun and creative crafts! From making adorable bunny masks to crafting colorful chick decorations, the possibilities are endless. These simple and engaging activities are sure to bring out their imagination and keep them excited for the holiday.

Kids can have a blast creating paper bunnies, designing fluffy pom-pom chicks, or assembling a festive garland to decorate their room. Another fun idea is crafting Easter cards using pastel papers, stickers, and ribbons to share with family and friends. These crafts not only provide hours of entertainment but also create keepsakes that kids will treasure.

So grab some craft supplies and let their creativity bloom this Easter with joyful and easy projects they’ll love!

1. Easter Egg Craft with Puffy Paint

Oh wow, look at this colorful mess! It's like someone took a bunch of shaving cream, dyed it in rainbow colors, and then just went wild on a paper plate shaped like an egg. And those shiny little sequins? They're like the sprinkles on a really weird, artsy cupcake. This is what happens when you let a toddler loose with some puffy paint and glitter, and you know what? I'm here for it!

Oh wow, look at this colorful mess! It's like someone took a bunch of shaving cream, dyed it in rainbow colors, and then just went wild on a paper plate shaped like an egg. And those shiny little sequins? They're like the sprinkles on a really weird, artsy cupcake. This is what happens when you let a toddler loose with some puffy paint and glitter, and you know what? I'm here for it!

2. Tissue Paper Easter Eggs

It is giving me major stained-glass vibes, but way easier to make. It's like someone decided to play a game of Tetris with different shades of tissue paper, but on egg-shaped canvases. And that plant in the background is just chilling, watching all the colorful chaos unfold. Crafting level: expert toddler, I'd say this is such a vibe!

It is giving me major stained-glass vibes, but way easier to make. It's like someone decided to play a game of Tetris with different shades of tissue paper, but on egg-shaped canvases. And that plant in the background is just chilling, watching all the colorful chaos unfold. Crafting level: expert toddler, I'd say this is such a vibe!

3. Balloon Splatter Paint Easter Egg Craft

Alright, so picture this: someone thought, "Hey, let's dip some balloons in paint and just, like, stamp them all over these egg cutouts." It's controlled chaos, a party on paper, and I bet whoever made this had the time of their life. Those pink plates are doing their best to contain the mess, but honestly, the paint splatters everywhere are part of the charm, a masterpiece indeed! It's like a toddler's first abstract art project, and I am totally into this.

Alright, so picture this: someone thought, "Hey, let's dip some balloons in paint and just, like, stamp them all over these egg cutouts." It's controlled chaos, a party on paper, and I bet whoever made this had the time of their life. Those pink plates are doing their best to contain the mess, but honestly, the paint splatters everywhere are part of the charm, a masterpiece indeed! It's like a toddler's first abstract art project, and I am totally into this.

4. Easter Egg Rainbow Craft

It's like a rainbow, but make it with Easter eggs, or at least the rims of plastic bowls dipped in paint. Someone with a steady hand and a lot of patience made this, carefully stamping out each color in an arch. Those little plastic eggs at the bottom are like, "We're next!" It's organized, it's satisfying, and it's probably the neatest a toddler's art project has ever looked, a perfect example of playing with colors!

It's like a rainbow, but make it with Easter eggs, or at least the rims of plastic bowls dipped in paint. Someone with a steady hand and a lot of patience made this, carefully stamping out each color in an arch. Those little plastic eggs at the bottom are like, "We're next!" It's organized, it's satisfying, and it's probably the neatest a toddler's art project has ever looked, a perfect example of playing with colors!

5. Toilet Paper Roll Bunny Craft

So, we've got a couple of bunnies here, right? But these aren't just any bunnies, they're crafted from toilet paper rolls, how cute is that! It's like they're having a little heart-to-heart, or maybe a carrot-to-heart, given that one of them is holding a tiny paper carrot. And those cotton ball tails? A genius touch! It's amazing what you can do with some simple craft supplies and a bit of imagination, I would love to make this myself sometime!

So, we've got a couple of bunnies here, right? But these aren't just any bunnies, they're crafted from toilet paper rolls, how cute is that! It's like they're having a little heart-to-heart, or maybe a carrot-to-heart, given that one of them is holding a tiny paper carrot. And those cotton ball tails? A genius touch! It's amazing what you can do with some simple craft supplies and a bit of imagination, I would love to make this myself sometime!

6. Paper Plate Bunny Craft

So, here we have a bunny, but like, a super abstract, artsy one, right? It's all made from strips of paper, giving it this cool, textured look like it's got a bunch of whiskers everywhere. Those googly eyes are staring right into my soul, and that pink pom-pom nose is just the cutest thing ever. It's like a bunny exploded on a piece of pink paper, but in a totally adorable, craft-tastic way, simply a must-try!

So, here we have a bunny, but like, a super abstract, artsy one, right? It's all made from strips of paper, giving it this cool, textured look like it's got a bunch of whiskers everywhere. Those googly eyes are staring right into my soul, and that pink pom-pom nose is just the cutest thing ever. It's like a bunny exploded on a piece of pink paper, but in a totally adorable, craft-tastic way, simply a must-try!

7. Easter Bunny and Eggs Craft

Okay, so we've got a bunny made out of construction paper, chilling on a blue background with some grass – classic Easter vibes. But then, plot twist: there are these shiny, plastic Easter eggs just casually hanging out like they're part of the art. It's like the bunny is guarding them or something. And those googly eyes? Always a win. It's a cute, mixed-media masterpiece that screams, "I'm ready for an Easter egg hunt!"

Okay, so we've got a bunny made out of construction paper, chilling on a blue background with some grass – classic Easter vibes. But then, plot twist: there are these shiny, plastic Easter eggs just casually hanging out like they're part of the art. It's like the bunny is guarding them or something. And those googly eyes? Always a win. It's a cute, mixed-media masterpiece that screams, "I'm ready for an Easter egg hunt!"

8. Paper Plate Cotton Ball Sheep Craft

So, we've got ourselves a sheep here, but not just any sheep - a cotton ball sheep, which is probably the cutest kind. It's like someone glued a bunch of clouds to a paper plate, added some googly eyes, and called it a day. And those little paper legs? They're giving me major "I'm ready to frolic through a field" vibes. It's a simple craft, but it's got so much character, and makes me want to make one myself!

So, we've got ourselves a sheep here, but not just any sheep - a cotton ball sheep, which is probably the cutest kind. It's like someone glued a bunch of clouds to a paper plate, added some googly eyes, and called it a day. And those little paper legs? They're giving me major "I'm ready to frolic through a field" vibes. It's a simple craft, but it's got so much character, and makes me want to make one myself!

9. Paper Chicks Easter Craft

Alright, so what we have here are these adorable little chicks made out of, wait for it, paper strips! It's like someone took a bunch of yellow paper, did some origami magic, and boom - we've got a trio of chicks just chilling. And those beaks? They look like they're about to start chirping some sweet springtime tunes. It's a burst of sunshine and a fun little project all rolled into one, I would say that kids will love this craft for sure!

Alright, so what we have here are these adorable little chicks made out of, wait for it, paper strips! It's like someone took a bunch of yellow paper, did some origami magic, and boom - we've got a trio of chicks just chilling. And those beaks? They look like they're about to start chirping some sweet springtime tunes. It's a burst of sunshine and a fun little project all rolled into one, I would say that kids will love this craft for sure!

10. Paper Plate Cotton Ball Sheep Craft

So, we've got this adorable sheep made from a paper plate, and get this - its wool is made out of cotton balls! It's like a 3D, fluffy cloud in the shape of a sheep, just grazing on a white background. Those googly eyes are staring right at us, like it's saying, "Aren't I the cutest sheep you've ever seen?" And those little black paper legs? They're just the perfect touch to complete this masterpiece of cuteness, would be a great idea to engage kids in crafting!

So, we've got this adorable sheep made from a paper plate, and get this - its wool is made out of cotton balls! It's like a 3D, fluffy cloud in the shape of a sheep, just grazing on a white background. Those googly eyes are staring right at us, like it's saying, "Aren't I the cutest sheep you've ever seen?" And those little black paper legs? They're just the perfect touch to complete this masterpiece of cuteness, would be a great idea to engage kids in crafting!

11. Popsicle Stick Bunny Craft

Here's the scoop on this picture: We've got these super cute bunnies made out of popsicle sticks, and they're looking dapper in their little hats. It's like a bunny fashion show, and they're all winners. The pipe cleaner whiskers are giving me life, and those tiny pom-pom noses? Adorable. It's a simple craft, but it's got so much personality, it's a must-try for sure!

Here's the scoop on this picture: We've got these super cute bunnies made out of popsicle sticks, and they're looking dapper in their little hats. It's like a bunny fashion show, and they're all winners. The pipe cleaner whiskers are giving me life, and those tiny pom-pom noses? Adorable. It's a simple craft, but it's got so much personality, it's a must-try for sure!

12. Easy Easter Bunny Cups for Toddlers

Look at those adorable little bunny cups! I bet these would be so fun to make with the kids. Pink ears, little noses – perfect for holding Easter treats! Plus, who doesn't love a good craft that involves repurposing things?

Look at those adorable little bunny cups! I bet these would be so fun to make with the kids. Pink ears, little noses – perfect for holding Easter treats! Plus, who doesn't love a good craft that involves repurposing things?

13. Handprint Easter Bunnies for Preschoolers

These handprint bunnies are just the cutest! Little ones would love tracing their hands and turning them into floppy-eared friends. I can almost smell the glue sticks and construction paper now—brings me right back to kindergarten! And bonus points for the little carrot decorations. So festive!

These handprint bunnies are just the cutest! Little ones would love tracing their hands and turning them into floppy-eared friends. I can almost smell the glue sticks and construction paper now—brings me right back to kindergarten! And bonus points for the little carrot decorations. So festive!

14. Simple Easter Basket Craft for Kids

These paper Easter baskets are so cheerful! I love the bright colors and the little “grass” inside. Perfect for little hands to decorate and then maybe fill with some jelly beans or mini chocolate eggs! Now I'm craving candy...must. resist.

These paper Easter baskets are so cheerful! I love the bright colors and the little “grass” inside. Perfect for little hands to decorate and then maybe fill with some jelly beans or mini chocolate eggs! Now I'm craving candy...must. resist.

15. Hatching Chick Craft for Toddlers

Aww, look at these little chicks hatching! Those big eyes are so cute – they look a bit surprised to be out of their shells! This is a great simple craft – perfect for even the littlest crafters. I bet they’d love making these fuzzy little guys.

Aww, look at these little chicks hatching! Those big eyes are so cute – they look a bit surprised to be out of their shells! This is a great simple craft – perfect for even the littlest crafters. I bet they’d love making these fuzzy little guys.

16. Adorable Lamb Headbands for Preschoolers

Baaaa! These little lamb headbands are just precious. I love the fluffy white wool (paper!) and sweet little faces. Imagine a classroom full of preschoolers sporting these – talk about cuteness overload! Plus, it looks like a pretty easy craft to manage with a group.

Baaaa! These little lamb headbands are just precious. I love the fluffy white wool (paper!) and sweet little faces. Imagine a classroom full of preschoolers sporting these – talk about cuteness overload! Plus, it looks like a pretty easy craft to manage with a group.

17. Easter Egg Paper Wreath for Kids

This Easter egg wreath is such a fun and festive idea! I love the mix of patterned papers and pastel colors. It’s simple enough for kids to make and would look great hanging on a door or wall. Plus, you can customize it with any kind of patterned paper you like – so many possibilities!

This Easter egg wreath is such a fun and festive idea! I love the mix of patterned papers and pastel colors. It’s simple enough for kids to make and would look great hanging on a door or wall. Plus, you can customize it with any kind of patterned paper you like – so many possibilities!

18. Paper Easter Egg Ornaments

These 3D paper Easter egg ornaments are so pretty! I love the different patterns and how they're strung together with yarn and beads. They look delicate, yet fun and festive! These would be a great project for older kids who can handle the folding and assembling. They'd add a touch of handmade charm to any Easter decor.

These 3D paper Easter egg ornaments are so pretty! I love the different patterns and how they're strung together with yarn and beads. They look delicate, yet fun and festive! These would be a great project for older kids who can handle the folding and assembling. They'd add a touch of handmade charm to any Easter decor.

19. Paint Chip Easter Egg Garland

This paint chip Easter egg garland is so clever! I love how simple yet effective it is – just punch some holes and string them together. The gradient of colors is really eye-catching, too. This is a perfect example of a low-effort, high-impact craft! Plus, it’s a great way to use up those leftover paint chips everyone seems to have lying around.

This paint chip Easter egg garland is so clever! I love how simple yet effective it is – just punch some holes and string them together. The gradient of colors is really eye-catching, too. This is a perfect example of a low-effort, high-impact craft! Plus, it’s a great way to use up those leftover paint chips everyone seems to have lying around.

20. Clay Easter Egg Tree

This clay Easter egg tree is such a cheerful and unique decoration! I love the vibrant colors and patterns on the eggs. It’s a fun alternative to a traditional Easter tree and looks like a great sensory activity for kids to squish and shape the clay. Plus, the branches and forsythia add a nice natural touch.

This clay Easter egg tree is such a cheerful and unique decoration! I love the vibrant colors and patterns on the eggs. It’s a fun alternative to a traditional Easter tree and looks like a great sensory activity for kids to squish and shape the clay. Plus, the branches and forsythia add a nice natural touch.

21. Egg-Shaped Animal Friends Craft

These egg-shaped animal friends are adorable! The little bows and googly eyes give them so much personality. Simple shapes and easy assembly make this a perfect Easter craft for preschoolers or young elementary kids. I especially love that girl bunny with the purple bow!

These egg-shaped animal friends are adorable! The little bows and googly eyes give them so much personality. Simple shapes and easy assembly make this a perfect Easter craft for preschoolers or young elementary kids. I especially love that girl bunny with the purple bow!

22. Bunny Corner Bookmarks for Kids

These bunny corner bookmarks are just darling! So simple to make with some folded paper, and they'd make reading even more fun. I can see kids loving these, especially with the cute little bunny faces peeking out from the pages. Plus, corner bookmarks are so practical – they keep your place without falling out!

These bunny corner bookmarks are just darling! So simple to make with some folded paper, and they'd make reading even more fun. I can see kids loving these, especially with the cute little bunny faces peeking out from the pages. Plus, corner bookmarks are so practical – they keep your place without falling out!

23. Washcloth Easter Bunnies for Toddlers

Oh my goodness, these washcloth bunnies are too cute! What a clever and easy craft for little ones. Just fold, tie, and glue – instant fluffy bunny friends! I bet kids would have a blast making these and then playing with them afterward. Plus, you can use any color washcloths you have on hand!

Oh my goodness, these washcloth bunnies are too cute! What a clever and easy craft for little ones. Just fold, tie, and glue – instant fluffy bunny friends! I bet kids would have a blast making these and then playing with them afterward. Plus, you can use any color washcloths you have on hand!

24. Easter Egg and Bunny Glasses Craft for Kids

These Easter glasses are so much fun! I love the bright colors and whimsical designs. Kids would have a blast decorating their own egg and bunny glasses to wear for Easter festivities. Simple to make, and definitely adds a touch of silliness to the holiday! Plus, who doesn’t love a good excuse to use glitter and markers?

These Easter glasses are so much fun! I love the bright colors and whimsical designs. Kids would have a blast decorating their own egg and bunny glasses to wear for Easter festivities. Simple to make, and definitely adds a touch of silliness to the holiday! Plus, who doesn’t love a good excuse to use glitter and markers?

25. Easter Bunny Popsicle Stick Puppets

These bunny puppets are simple and sweet! Perfect for little hands to cut and assemble. I can imagine kids putting on a fun Easter puppet show with these little guys. Plus, the colorful plastic eggs add a nice festive touch – maybe they could be props in the puppet show! Now I want to make some puppets…

These bunny puppets are simple and sweet! Perfect for little hands to cut and assemble. I can imagine kids putting on a fun Easter puppet show with these little guys. Plus, the colorful plastic eggs add a nice festive touch – maybe they could be props in the puppet show! Now I want to make some puppets…

26. Spoon Bunny Craft for Toddlers

These spoon bunnies are so charming! What a fun way to repurpose plastic spoons into cute Easter decorations. I like how each bunny has its own little personality with different bows and outfits. This looks like an easy and engaging craft for toddlers and preschoolers. Plus, it's a great way to encourage creativity and fine motor skills!
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These spoon bunnies are so charming! What a fun way to repurpose plastic spoons into cute Easter decorations. I like how each bunny has its own little personality with different bows and outfits. This looks like an easy and engaging craft for toddlers and preschoolers. Plus, it's a great way to encourage creativity and fine motor skills!

27. Flower Pot Easter Bunnies

These little flower pot bunnies are so sweet! I love the pastel colors and the patterned pipe cleaner ears. This is a great way to repurpose small flower pots and turn them into festive Easter decorations. Plus, it’s a simple enough craft that even young children could participate. They’d look adorable sitting on a windowsill or mantelpiece!

These little flower pot bunnies are so sweet! I love the pastel colors and the patterned pipe cleaner ears. This is a great way to repurpose small flower pots and turn them into festive Easter decorations. Plus, it’s a simple enough craft that even young children could participate. They’d look adorable sitting on a windowsill or mantelpiece!