Spring into Easter weekend with some fabulously fun crafts that you and your kids can enjoy together. Make them as gifts for family and friends, for holiday decor, or simply for your own enjoyment. Get ready to grab the scissors and glue, and go to town . . . Easter town that is!
For a fun decor idea, make an Easter bunny canvas using bright colors and patterns. Hang it up afterward in your little one's bedroom, or give it as a gift to another bunny-loving child.
These cute mason jars are so easy to make that you'd be surprised you didn't think of it sooner. For step-by-step instructions, head over to Lolly Jane.
Make your own bunny crayons by simply melting crayons into a bunny silicone mold. This easy DIY will make coloring twice as cool.
Make Rice Krispies treats more fun with a hidden surprise inside. These colorful sweets will be a tasty addition at teatime with your children.
You won't know what's inside until you open the box! Pass these bunny boxes out to friends, family, and even teachers for Easter.
Make a Spring-appropriate snow globe with glitter and glass jars! For an Easter theme, just fill it with bunny-shaped items.
Celebrate Spring with a cute DIY Easter chick! Hang it up on your walls or dangle it from the ceilings for a festive vibe.
Take your Christmas decorating skills into Easter by crafting a pretty Easter tree. All you need are some branches, eggs, a vase, and ribbon.
For edible decor, these cute Spring pots will make everyone smile.
The little hens may be just too cute to eat. For a fun dinner treat, follow these instructions for a simple dinner teat.
Leave the traditional straw basket behind for a whimsical mason jar alternative. Give them out to friends and loved ones, and even use a few to decorate the table on Easter Sunday.
Surprises come in all forms, including a sweet bunny ball! Fill an Easter egg with your choice of goodies, and then wrap it up and turn it into a bunny.
This Easter project won't cost you a penny! Download the free printable and put it together to hold all those holiday goodies.
Eating popcorn out of a cup has never been more fun than with these DIY bunny cups. It's the perfect midday activity for children.
For an instant hit with adults and children, these Easter treat jars make great gifts and double as table decor. Best of all, your little ones can enjoy the chocolate inside once the festivities are over.
Large popsicle sticks, white pipe cleaners, and fluffy pink pom-poms are the only three items needed to re-create Kailo Chic's cute bunny mask.
Makes and Takes' Q-tip bunny is a fun project for older kids to make during your Easter meal! Younger kids can help and will love playing with the completed bunny.
Create a sophisticated centerpiece for your Easter table from Better Homes and Gardens.
Have your kids help create Design Mom's painted egg cartons; then fill them with treasures for Easter.
You may already be familiar with kid-friendly, easy-to-make salt dough, and Desperate Craftwives offers easy instructions on how to turn it into an Easter garland.
A sweet and simple felt basket from Maya Made is perfect for Easter egg hunts.
Use Michael Ann Made's PDF pattern to create your own pocket-size Peeps pal!
The House That Lars Built's amazing Easter egg terrariums may look complicated, but they just use clear plastic eggs, moss, dirt, and gold spray paint.
A Subtle Revelry came up with these clever photo-print Easter eggs. Make your own with a dozen eggs, photos that you love, an ink-jet printer, masking tape, and tissues.
A charming DIY upcycled Easter egg bunting by Flax & Twine is a beautiful way to reuse paperboard and scraps of fabric and trim.
The Purl Bee's patchwork fabric Easter eggs are perfect for hanging off potted Spring blooms.
Krylon paint in a bevy of Spring shades is the key to these gorgeous Easter mason jar planters by Just Another Day in Paradise.
Adorable bunny finger puppets by The Purl Bee make for a high-fiving good time!
For these cool textural eggs, Robert and Cortney Novogratz suggest thinly coating a piece of bubble packaging with acrylic paint, and then rolling your egg over the paint. Let the paint completely dry on the egg, and then repeat with another color, if desired.
Mod moms will love Mini-Eco's bunny garland — a sweet decoration for Easter or year-round in baby's room.
For these low-maintenance eggs inspired by the stars of HGTV's Home by Novogratz, simply take rolls of Japanese washi tape and start wrapping. Mix and match different colors and patterns of tape to give eggs a modern edge.
Oh Happy Day's fun Easter animal masks are easy to make and oh so cute.
Upcycle old greeting cards and wrapping paper by turning them into a paper flower wreath with instructions from Hello! Lucky.
Designs by Sunghee took a creative approach to recycling plastic Easter eggs — how sweet are these tiny teacups?
Use leaves or flowers to create a unique natural design. Place your chosen found objects on the outside of an egg, and slip it into pantyhose, tightly securing the hose with a knot. Lower the egg into your chosen color. Leave eggs in the dye until you've achieved your desired brightness, and then remove.
Use My Little 3 and Me's simple instructions to create your own cute bunny mask using a paper plate, straws, markers, and a few other common craft supplies.
How cool are Mr. Printables' mix-and-match Easter egg sculptures? Craft clay and skewer stands mean you can create a ton of different stacked sculpture combos with your decorated eggs. It's a project the whole family will enjoy!
Decoupage flower pots by Christine Chitnis cost just a few dollars each to make and are great for gifting when paired with a plant or seed packets.