


Spring is a wonderful time for creativity, especially with Easter just around the corner!
This season, we’re excited to share a collection of delightful Spring Crafts For Kids that will keep little hands busy and inspire imaginative play.
From Easter Preschool Crafts to Easter Activities For Kids, each craft is designed to be fun and easy, making it perfect for toddlers and older kids alike.
Whether you’re looking for Easy Easter Crafts For Kids or unique Easter Craft Ideas, you’ll find something special here.
Let’s jump into these joyful projects that will brighten your spring celebrations!
1. Easiest No Sew Easter Bunny Craft

This craft from Feeling Nifty is a delightful way to create charming Easter bunnies without any sewing involved!
Perfect for kids, this craft is simple and fun, making it an excellent choice for springtime activities.
Your little ones will love making these adorable bunnies to brighten up their Easter celebrations.
Materials Required
- Any socks
- Uncooked rice or cotton balls
- Rubber bands
- Black marker
- Scissors
- Ribbon (optional)
Steps to Make the Craft
- Take a sock and fill it with rice or cotton balls, leaving about 4 inches at the top.
- Gather the top of the sock and secure it tightly with a rubber band. Cut off the excess sock from the top.
- To create the head and body, use another rubber band to tie it between the head and the body.
- To make the ears, cut the top portion of the sock in the middle. Using a marker, draw a bunny ear shape and cut along the lines.
- Draw the eyes and nose with the marker, and if desired, tie a ribbon around the neck for a cute finishing touch.
For full details, visit Feeling Nifty.
2. Shaving Cream Marbled Paper Easter Eggs

This craft from Typically Simple offers a fun and creative way to make beautifully marbled Easter eggs using shaving cream.
It provides a unique twist on traditional egg decorating.
The vibrant colours and swirled patterns will make these eggs a stunning addition to your Easter celebrations.
Materials Required
- Shaving cream
- Watercolour
- Tray or box lid
- Cardstock or heavy paper cut into egg shapes
- Scraper or spatula
Steps to Make the Craft
- Spread a layer of shaving cream evenly in a tray or on a lid.
- Drop watercolour onto the shaving cream in various spots.
- Use a scraper or spatula to swirl the colours together, creating a marbled effect.
- Press the paper egg onto the marbled shaving cream, ensuring it makes good contact.
- Lift the paper and scrape off the excess shaving cream with the scraper, then let the paint dry to reveal your beautiful marbled design.
For full details, visit Typically Simple.
3. Pom Pom Bunny Craft

This craft from One Little Project is a delightful way to create adorable pom pom bunnies that are perfect for Easter!
This fun and easy project is great for kids and encourages creativity while developing fine motor skills.
These fluffy bunnies can be used as decorations or gifts, adding a charming touch to your spring celebrations.
Materials Required
- Yarn (in various colours)
- Scissors
- Cardstock
- Free printable bunny template (from One Little Project)
- Googly eyes
- Pom Pom (for the nose)
- Glue
Steps to Make the Craft
- Print the bunny template on coloured cardstock and cut it out, making two cuts on the sides as shown on the template.
- Cut a 14-inch piece of yarn and wrap it around all four fingers about 100 times. Tie the yarn tightly in the centre, then cut through the loops to create a pom pom shape.
- Place the pom pom on the cardstock bunny and slide the long pieces of yarn through the slits on the sides. Pull tight and tie in a double knot.
- Glue a pom pom nose and a googly eye to the front of the bunny to complete your creation.
For full details, visit One Little Project.
4. Easter SunCatchers Craft

This craft from Kids Activity Zone is a fun and vibrant way to create beautiful suncatchers that will brighten up your home this Easter.
This project encourages creativity while adding a splash of colour to your spring decorations.
These suncatchers can be hung in windows to catch the sunlight and create lovely patterns.
Materials Required
- Tissue paper (in various colours)
- Scissors
- Templates (from Kids Activity Zone)
- Clear adhesive contact paper
- String or ribbon (for hanging)
Steps to Make the Craft
- Print your chosen templates.
- Cut around the outside edge and then cut out the centre, leaving a ½ inch border.
- Trace the shape onto cardstock and cut it out.
- Cut tissue paper into 2-inch squares in various colours.
- Place a piece of contact paper sticky side up over the cardstock shape. Arrange the tissue paper pieces in the centre, overlapping them.
- Remove the cardstock, apply glue to its edge, and press it onto the tissue paper.
- Trim any excess contact paper, and your suncatcher is ready to hang!
For full details, visit Kids Activity Zone.
5. Easter Gift Bags Craft

This craft from Party with Unicorns is a delightful way to create charming Easter gift bags that are perfect for filling with treats!
This fun and easy project adds a personal touch to your Easter celebrations. These handmade gift bags can be used for egg hunts, party favours, or as special gifts for loved ones.
Materials Required
- Printed template on a cardstock (from Party with Unicorns)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Markers or crayons
- Decorative items (stickers, ribbons, etc.)
Steps to Make the Craft
- Print the template on cardstock.
- Carefully cut out the entire template.
- Use a ruler to fold along the straight lines.
- Cut out the sections marked with dashed lines.
- Tape the transparent cellophane sheet to the back of the template where the oblong shape is located.
- Glue the side flaps together to form the bag.
- Glue the bottom flaps together to secure the base.
- Place your treats inside the bag, then glue or tape the opening shut. Finally, attach the head template to the front of the bag using glue.
And you’re done! Fill them with all kinds of goodies, and the kids will love them!
For full details, visit Party with Unicorns.
6. Cotton Ball Bunny Craft

This craft from Mombrite is a fun and fluffy way to create adorable cotton ball bunnies for Easter!
This project encourages creativity while developing fine motor skills.
These cute bunnies can be used as decorations or as part of an Easter-themed activity.
Materials Required
- Free bunny template (from Mombrite)
- Paper plate
- Cotton balls
- White, pink, and black printer paper or cardstock
- Scissors
- Glue
Steps to Make the Craft
- Print the cotton ball bunny template and cut out all pieces.
- Trace the inner ear, cheeks, and nose on pink paper, and whiskers on black paper, then cut them out.
- Glue the inner ear patterns onto the outer ear patterns.
- Glue the ears to the back of the paper plate, ensuring they face outward. Hold until the glue dries.
- Apply glue to the paper plate and attach cotton balls to cover the entire surface.
- Glue the whiskers onto the nose, or directly onto the cotton balls, then attach the nose.
- Glue the eyes and cheeks onto the cotton balls.
- Glue the nose with whiskers onto the cotton balls, overlapping the whiskers with the cheeks.
For full details, visit Mombrite.
7. Easter Bunny Toilet Paper Roll Craft

This craft from Mom Wife Busy Life is a creative way to transform empty toilet paper rolls into adorable Easter bunnies!
This project encourages recycling while adding a festive touch to your Easter decorations.
Materials Required
- Empty toilet paper rolls
- Coloured construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Googly eyes
- Markers or crayons
- Cotton balls (optional for the tail)
Steps to Make the Craft
- Cut the paper to size and glue it onto the toilet paper roll, ensuring it is completely covered.
- Glue on the googly eyes to create the bunny’s face. Use a paint pen or marker to draw the nose, mouth, and teeth.
- Cut out ear shapes from the paper and add details with the paint pen or marker.
- Glue the ears to the top of the roll, positioning them just above the eyes.
- Cut out a bowtie shape from paper and add details with the paint pen or marker and then glue the bowtie onto the front of the roll.
- Glue a pom pom tail to one side of the roll to complete your bunny!
For full details, visit Mom Wife Busy Life.
8. Nature Easter Eggs Craft

This craft from Sprouting Wild Ones is a wonderful way to create beautiful Easter eggs using natural materials!
This project encourages creativity while connecting kids with nature.
These unique eggs can be used for decoration or as part of an Easter egg hunt.
Materials Required
- Cardboard
- Pencil
- Sharp scissors
- Nature items (leaves, flowers, small rocks, etc.)
- Hot glue gun
Steps to Make the Craft
- Cut out egg shapes from the cardboard.
- Go outside to collect natural items (like leaves, berries, seeds, branches, sticks, rocks, flowers, pine needs, bark) for decorating.
- Plug in your hot glue gun and start decorating – the way you want!
For full details, visit Sprouting Wild Ones.
9. Handprint Bunnies Craft

This craft from One Little Project is a delightful way to create adorable handprint bunnies that are perfect for Easter!
This project encourages creativity in kids while capturing their handprints as a keepsake.
Materials Required
- Any color construction paper
- Coloured markers (pink and black)
- Scissors
Steps to Make the Craft
- Start by tracing a handprint, making it slightly wider than usual. Ensure the fingers are fatter to avoid skinny ears and arms.
- Cut out the handprint, ensuring a V shape between each finger.
- Cut a small slit beside the baby finger, aligning it with the space beside the thumb.
- Fold the baby finger and thumb towards the centre to form the bunny’s arms.
- Cut off the middle finger to create two bunny ears. Colour the inside of the ears pink and draw an oval for the nose.
- Use a black pen to draw the eyes, whiskers, and mouth.
- Draw two little paws at the bottom of the handprint to complete the bunny.
For full details, visit One Little Project.
10. Easter Bunny Paper Plate Craft

This craft from Mommy Made That is a fun and easy way to create a cute Easter bunny using a paper plate!
Materials Required
- Paper plates
- Free Easter Bunny Paper Plate Craft printable (from Mommy Made That)
- Craft glue or glue gun
- Scissors
- Marker
- Pipe cleaners (optional; use 2 for each bunny)
- Googly eyes (optional, for the bunny’s face)
Steps to Make the Craft
- Print and cut out all the pieces from the Easter Bunny Paper Plate Craft printable.
- Using a black marker, draw the bunny’s face on the paper plate.
- Glue the bunny ears to the back of the paper plate.
- Glue the flower cutouts across the top of the paper plate to form a floral crown.
- Cut the pipe cleaners in half, fold the pieces in half, and twist the ends to form curly cues. Glue these to the back of the paper plate between the flowers for added detail.
- Allow the glue to dry completely.
For full details, visit Mommy Made That.
11. String Easter Eggs Craft

This craft from Craft Whack is a creative way to make beautiful string Easter eggs that are perfect for decorating your home this holiday!
Materials Required
- Balloons (small)
- String or yarn (in various colours)
- White glue or Mod Podge
- Water
- Bowl (for mixing glue)
- Scissors
Steps to Make the Craft
- Start by inflating small balloons to your desired egg size and set them aside.
- In a bowl, mix white glue or Mod Podge with a little water to create a thinner consistency.
- Dip the string or yarn into the glue mixture, then wrap it around the balloon in various directions, leaving gaps for a decorative effect.
- Once the balloon is covered, set it aside to dry completely. This may take several hours or overnight.
- After the string is dry, carefully pop the balloon and remove it from the string egg.
- Your string Easter eggs are now ready to be displayed! You can hang them or place them in a decorative bowl.
For full details, visit Craft Whack.
As you explore these delightful crafts, remember that the joy of creating together is what truly makes these projects special.
Let your imagination run wild, and don’t hesitate to add your personal touch to each creation.
Happy crafting, and may your Easter be filled with fun, laughter, and beautiful memories!
We’d love to hear from you! Which craft do you find interesting, and which one will you try? Share your thoughts in the comments below!