Easter Crafts for Kids

Easter crafts for kids include simple directions for making holiday projects for children. Here are fun kids craft projects to try out.

Easter Bunny Envelope

This is a fun craft for Easter. It will make a nice gift for Easter. All you need are a few materials and some drawing skill.

Here is what you will need:
construction paper

1 envelope

crayons

glue

scissors

Get some construction paper and draw a bunny head. Make sure that the head is big enough to cover the envelope. Color in the ears, eyes, nose, and mouth with crayons. Cut out the bunny head with scissors. Glue on the bunny head on to the envelope.

Easter Egg Bunny Craft

Easter egg bunny craft is a fun, easy, and quick project to make during the Easter holidays.

You can use real or plastic eggs. For this project, we will be using the plastic eggs.

Here is what you will need.

1 plastic Easter egg
foam sheets (preferably sticky backed)
Exacto knife
glue
wiggle eyes

First you will want to get a pen or pencil and draw the shapes on the foam sheets. Use the template as a reference and draw the shapes for the ears, mouth, feet, and arms. Stick or glue the ear pieces together. The longer end will be used to attach to the egg. Make sure that you bend the long end so that it holds easier.

Use extra caution when using the knife because it is very sharp. Adult supervision will be necessary.

After you have cut all of the pieces, stick them to the egg. For the mouth, add the mouth pieces first and stick the nose above it. Glue on the eyes. You now have an Easter egg bunny.

Easter Egg Peep Craft

Easter egg peep craft is easy to make and is edible.

Peeps are a chick shaped marshmallow treat that is eaten on Easter. We will be making a peep in this craft.

Here is what you will need

1 plastic Easter egg
foam sheets (preferably sticky backed)
Exacto knife
glue
wiggle eyes

First you will want to get a pen or pencil and draw the shapes on the foam sheets. Use the template as a reference and draw the shapes for the crest, beak, feet, and wings. Stick or glue the crest pieces together.

The longer tabs will be used to attach to the egg. Make sure that you bend the tab so that it holds to the egg easier.

Use extra caution when using the knife because it is very sharp. Adult supervision will be necessary.