Easter Crafts for Kids That Are Actually Fun (and Not a Mess!)
Crafts don’t have to mean glitter explosions. These Easter activities are kid-approved, parent-friendly, and won’t leave your house looking like a tornado hit it.
Sticker Eggs: Skip the dye and let kids decorate plastic or paper eggs with stickers. Zero mess, all fun.
Bunny Ears Headbands: Use paper, scissors, and a stapler to make cute bunny ear headbands. Let kids color them too.
Pom-Pom Chicks: Glue yellow pom-poms together, add googly eyes and a paper beak. Adorable and simple.
Paper Plate Bunnies: Use a paper plate, cotton balls, and markers to make bunny faces. Easy to hang up as decor!
Egg Carton Flowers: Cut up an egg carton, paint the pieces, and glue them to straws or sticks to make spring flowers.
Coloring Pages: Print Easter-themed coloring sheets. Pair with crayons or washable markers for quiet time.
Paper Egg Garland: Cut egg shapes out of paper, let kids decorate, then string them together. Fun to hang across windows.
DIY Easter Cards: Fold paper in half, let kids draw or glue decorations. Great for giving to family.
Foam Bunny Puppets: Use foam sheets, glue, and popsicle sticks. Kids can even put on a little puppet show.
Marshmallow Painting: Dip a marshmallow in paint and stamp it on paper. It’s like a sponge brush but sweeter!
These crafts keep it simple but fun. Most use stuff you already have, and cleanup is a breeze. Best of all, kids get to be creative and proud of what they make.