Easter Crafts Pin

Kindergarten Easter Craft Ideas

  1. Easter Egg Potato Stamping:
  • Cut a potato in half and carve out an Easter egg shape on the cut side.
  • Dip the potato in paint and stamp it onto paper to make colorful Easter egg prints.
  • Repeat with different colors and let the paint dry before displaying or hanging up the art.
  1. Paper Plate Bunny:
  • Cut out bunny ears from white construction paper.
  • Glue the bunny ears onto a paper plate to make a bunny face.
  • Add a pom-pom nose and googly eyes to make a cute bunny face.
  • Cut out whiskers from black construction paper and glue them onto the bunny’s face.
  1. Easter Basket:
  • Use a paper cup and cut out a handle from construction paper to make an Easter basket.
  • Decorate the basket with stickers or markers.
  • Fill it with Easter eggs or candy.
  1. Bunny Finger Puppets:
  • Cut out bunny shapes from felt.
  • Glue the felt bunnies onto a popsicle stick.
  • Add googly eyes and a pom-pom nose to make cute finger puppets.
  1. Egg Carton Chicks:
  • Cut out individual sections of an egg carton and paint them yellow.
  • Add googly eyes, a beak, and feet to make adorable chick decorations.
  • Cut out wings from orange construction paper and glue them onto the sides of the chicks.
  1. Easter Bunny Masks:
  • Cut out bunny ears from white construction paper and glue them onto a paper plate.
  • Add a pom-pom nose, whiskers and a ribbon to make a fun Easter Bunny mask.
  • Cut out eye holes and have the child wear it as a mask.
  1. Bunny Tail Cotton Ball Craft:
  • Cut out a bunny shape from construction paper.
  • Glue cotton balls onto the tail of the bunny.
  • Add googly eyes, a pom-pom nose, and whiskers to complete the bunny.
  1. Easter Egg Sun Catchers:
  • Cut out Easter egg shapes from tissue paper.
  • Place contact paper on top of the egg cutouts, and have the child place the tissue paper on top of the sticky side.
  • Press a second sheet of contact paper on top, then cut out the eggs.
  • Hang the sun catchers in a window to let the sunlight shine through.
  1. Handprint Easter Cards:
  • Trace your child’s hand onto cardstock and cut it out.
  • Decorate the handprint with markers or paint to make a cute Easter card.
  • Add a greeting on the inside or outside of the card, such as “Happy Easter!” or “Hoppy Easter!”
  1. Easter Egg Garland:
  • Cut out egg shapes from colored construction paper.
  • Punch a hole in the top of each egg and string them onto twine or ribbon.
  • Hang the garland on a wall or doorway to decorate for Easter.
  1. Bunny Ear Headband:
  • Cut out bunny ears from construction paper.
  • Glue them onto a strip of construction paper to make a headband.
  • Add pom-poms or flowers to the headband to decorate it.
  1. Easter Egg Popsicle Stick Puppets:
  • Cut out egg shapes from construction paper.
  • Glue the eggs onto popsicle sticks to make Easter egg puppets.
  • Decorate the eggs with markers, stickers, or other decorations.
  1. Easter Bunny Treat Bags:
  • Cut out bunny shapes from construction paper or felt.
  • Glue the bunnies onto small paper bags.
  • Add googly eyes, pom-pom noses, and whiskers to make bunny faces.
  • Fill the bags with Easter treats or small toys.
  1. Chick Handprint Craft:
  • Trace your child’s hand onto yellow construction paper and cut it out.
  • Add an orange beak and feet to the handprint.
  • Add googly eyes and feathers to make a cute chick.
  1. Bunny Paper Plate Mask:
  • Cut out a bunny shape from a paper plate.
  • Cut out eye holes and attach a ribbon to the sides to make a mask.
  • Add whiskers, a pom-pom nose, and ears made from construction paper.
  1. Egg Carton Easter Wreath:
  • Cut out individual sections of an egg carton.
  • Paint them in pastel colors and glue them onto a cardboard ring to make a wreath.
  • Add small flowers or other decorations to the wreath.
  1. Easter Egg Shaker:
  • Fill a plastic Easter egg with rice, beans, or small beads.
  • Seal the egg and decorate it with stickers or markers.
  • Shake the egg to make a fun noise.

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