If you’re looking for Easter crafts for kids, we’ve got tons of ideas to inspire you! We’ve curated a variety of crafts for every age and stage, with varying levels of difficulty. You can enjoy these as a family, or you can set your little ones up for a little independent crafting time when you need a moment to yourself. From chick handprint crafts, to upcycled toilet roll bunnies, to papier mache Easter baskets, these ideas will NOT disappoint!
8 WAYS TO MAKE EASTER SPECIAL DURING DIFFICULT TIMES
Before we jump into our favorite Easter crafts for kids, I wanted to take a moment to share some tips and ideas to make Easter extra special for you and your little ones this year. Whether you’ve just moved to a new neighborhood, you’re going through a separation or divorce, you’re navigating a serious sickness, or you’re in the midst of the 2020 pandemic and feel the need to go above and beyond this Easter, these ideas will help.
1. EXCHANGE LETTERS WITH THE EASTER BUNNY
If your little ones still write a letter to Santa each year, why not do the same thing with the Easter Bunny? Writing is a great way for kids to work through their emotions, and your child can use this as an opportunity to express some of the things they may be feeling if they’re currently going through a difficult time. If your child is too young to write, consider having him or her create a piece of artwork instead, and be sure the Easter Bunny leaves a little note in return for an extra surprise on Easter morning.