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15 Apr 2019
The kids are off school and probably full to bursting with excitement that Easter is nearly upon us. If you’ve run out of fun things to entertain them with, why not sit them down and get creative with our list of 10 Easter kids’ crafts? These work especially well if you need to distract the kids whilst the ‘Easter Bunny’ hides the eggs around the house…
This simple make suggests using specifically Bostik glue, however any strong craft glue will work. Add extra flair with pom poms, fake flowers or even photos for a really unique Spring wreath.
By Sticky Mud and Belly Laughs
These cute little flowers make a great Easter dinner centerpiece, and since they’re not too Easter-ccentric, you can enjoy them around the house for a little while longer.
Every family seems to end up with those little stubby bits of crayon that just get thrown away, but this tutorial uses them to make adorable multicoloured bunny crayons that can be used all year round.
Egg decorating is a quintessential part of Easter and has been for generations, but this craft gives the art a modern twist by turning them into magical unicorns that will delight your little ones
.Handmade cards are always welcome in our opinion, and these ones are a bit of a step up from the usual glue-and-glitter covered variety. They’re also cute as a button, to boot.
Every kid needs a set of bunny ears at this time of year, it’s the law (trust us), and these handmade ones are pretty glam as well. If they’re a bit too floral for your little one, you can always just leave the flowers off for a more minimal look.
So you’ve hidden eggs all over the house, but there’s nothing to collect them in. Instead of handing your child a boring carrier bag, continue the Easter magic with this sweet handmade basket that they can decorate themselves.
You only need 5 things to make these precious little bunnies, and they’re simple enough to make with the help of smaller hands – adults should probably take care of the glue gun steps though.
The Easter bonnet is another tradition that has been around for generations, and this collection of tutorials has ideas that will please almost any child, from the typical spring-inspired bonnet to fantastic comic book designs.
Keep the kids entertained while Easter dinner is cooking by making this colourful table centerpiece – don’t worry if you don’t have jelly beans, any type of pebble-like sweet will do.