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Inside: Learn how to make some easy Easter crafts for kids that they will absolutely love. They are all fun and they make some great little art projects to keep the children entertained. With simple tutorials, you will be able to try them all.
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Kids love to craft. There is no getting around this one. Whether it involves sticking, painting, working with tissue paper or toilet roll tubes, they just absolutely love it.
Some kids have an attention span for crafting that lasts 15 minutes and for others it can last hours. Either way, crafting is great for children to explore, create and develop their fine motor skills.
Easter is the perfect time to sit down the kids and explore some crafts, and with this selection they certainly wont be bored.
They are all so incredibly adorable, so remember to check out each blog in turn for the full tutorial.
5 Adorable Easter Crafts For Kids They You Will All Love
1. Bunny Garland
This totally adorable bunny garland by “Charlotte’s Fancy” has to be on the to do list. The cheeky bunnies would liven up the Easter decoration and the kids would have a whole heap of fun putting it together.
2. Easter Egg Garland
Sticking with the garland theme, I adore the look this Easter garland by “Mod Podge Rocks”. It’s an incredibly simple design, but it looks fantastic. How great would it look to make a whole string of these!
The kids would have a whole heap of fun and you get your Easter decoration made for you. It’s a win win!!
3. Easter Flower Pot
This Easter flower pot by “Kid’s Fun Review” is completely adorable.
You could easily use this as Easter gift or alternatively as a table decoration. It would be fun for the kids watching the plant grow, and it really gives the bunny character.
4. Easter Chicks
If you are looking for some Easter crafts for kids that involve lots of painting and sticking, then these adorable Easter chicks by “One Little Project” are perfect for you!
They are really simple to make, but how great do they look. The little ones would have a great time painting their chicks and adding the googly eyes…which totally brings these chicks to life!
5. Wash Cloth Bunnies
Last up for the week in this round up of Easter crafts for kids, we have a wash cloth bunny by “Sumos Sweet Stuff”. I had to include this, purely because I thought this bunny was super cute!
What a great idea for a gift with a difference.
Regardless of the skill level of your little crafter, there will be something here to keep them entertained.
Besides, it also provides an excuse to spend some time with them one on one, and they will be thrilled with their efforts.
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What a great roundup of Easter craft ideas! Thank you for including our flower pot bunny craft! 🙂
Thanks Linette. I loved the idea of your flower bunny craft, it was too cute not to include in this roundup 🙂
Thanks so much for posting. We are just about to start school holidays here so having some craft ideas up my sleeve will be very helpful!
Oh, craft ideas definitely come in handy to survive the holidays! Hope the kids enjoy them 🙂
Adorable! I love easter crafts! Thanks for linking up to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. I have pinned your post to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board.
The problem is that there are too many cute crafts to undertake Kareen 🙂 Thanks for the pin, I appreciate it.
Oh wow, I love the wash cloth rabbit! That is so cute! As you may be aware, I love crafts and this round up is right up my alley. Thanks for linking up at Mum-bo Monday, this post is my pick of the party and will be featured this week. Congratulations Catherine!
Awww thanks Kelly. I love doing round up posts too….I love being inspired by others.
I simply had to include that wash cloth rabbit. Totally adorable isn’t he….although I am not sure I would want to unwrap him….lol.
Thanks so much for the feature too 🙂
These are not True Easter projects. I was not looking for Easter bunny projects. But thanks
Hi Renee
I guess it depends on what your definition of true Easter projects are. There are a lot of children who would really enjoy undertaking these crafts, including the Easter bunny ones.
Maybe you were looking for something religious representing the true meaning of Easter? It might help to google “Religious Easter Crafts for Kids” or do the same in Pinterest as that will bring up lots of different ideas that might be suitable for you. Good luck with your search 🙂