20 Fun Easter Crafts for Toddlers to Make This Spring

Easter is right around the corner, which means it’s time for all the pastel colors, cute little bunnies, and, of course, fun Easter crafts with your toddler! If your little one loves glue, stickers, and anything they can paint (even if it somehow ends up on their hands and face), you’re in the right place.

These Easter craft ideas are perfect for tiny hands and short attention spans—simple, cute, and totally doable without making too much of a mess. Whether you’re making keepsakes, decorating for Easter, or just looking for a fun way to keep your toddler busy while you sneak a few jelly beans, there’s something here for you. Let’s hop into the fun!

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Best Easter Crafts for Toddlers

1. Bunny Ear Headband

Cut out two long bunny ears from cardstock and let your toddler decorate them with markers, stickers, or even cotton balls. Then, attach them to a strip of paper that fits around their head, securing it with tape or staples. Once it’s on, your little one will love hopping around like the Easter Bunny!

This Easter egg garland is a simple and festive craft that’s perfect for toddlers! Start by cutting out egg shapes from colorful paper or cardstock. Let your little one decorate them with stickers, crayons, or even tissue paper for a fun, textured look. Once the eggs are decorated, punch holes at the top and thread them onto a string or ribbon to create a cute Easter banner. Hang it on the mantle, in a window, or across a wall for an easy DIY decoration that brings a pop of Easter cheer to your home!

Find all the instructions and the free printable here!

Easter egg symmetry painting is a fun and easy craft that lets toddlers create colorful, symmetrical designs with paint! Simply fold a piece of paper in half, add drops of paint on one side, and press the paper together to spread the colors. When you open it up—ta-da!—a beautifully symmetrical Easter egg appears. It’s a mess-friendly way to explore colors, patterns, and a little Easter magic!
 
Check out the full instruction on Little Ladoo.

4. Finger Print Easter Eggs

Cut egg shapes out of cardstock and give your toddler some washable paint. Let them dip their fingers into the paint and press them onto the eggs to create polka dots, stripes, or even little flowers. If you want to make it extra special, use their thumbprints to form tiny chicks or bunnies!

5. Pom Pom Painted Easter Eggs

Instead of using paintbrushes, give your toddler pom-poms clipped with clothespins to dip into paint. They can stamp the colors onto egg-shaped cutouts, creating a textured and colorful design. It’s a fun way to paint without too much mess!

Easter egg potato stamping is a fun and easy craft where toddlers use potato halves as stamps to create colorful Easter egg designs! Simply cut a potato in half, carve simple patterns or shapes into the flat surface, and let your little one dip it into paint. Press the potato onto paper to reveal cute, patterned Easter eggs! It’s a great hands-on activity that helps with creativity, fine motor skills, and festive fun.

Find the full instructions on In The Kids Kitchen.

The cotton wool bunny card is an adorable Easter craft perfect for toddlers and preschoolers! Using a simple card template, kids glue soft cotton wool (or cotton balls) onto a bunny shape to create a fluffy texture. Add googly eyes, a pom-pom nose, and draw on whiskers for extra cuteness. Once finished, this sweet homemade card makes a perfect Easter keepsake or a thoughtful gift for family and friends!
 
Full instructions and supplies can be found on Red Ted Art
This bunny tissue box Easter basket is a fun and creative upcycling craft that turns an empty tissue box into an adorable Easter basket! Simply cover the box with paper or paint it, then add bunny ears, a cute face, and a fluffy pom-pom tail. Attach a handle, and it’s ready to be filled with Easter treats, eggs, or small toys. This easy DIY is a great way to get toddlers involved in Easter fun while repurposing household items!
 
Check out XOXO Bella for more details!

9. Handprint Carrots

Trace your toddler’s hand on orange construction paper and cut it out—this will be the carrot! Then, cut out strips of green paper and let them glue them to the top as leaves. This craft makes a fun Easter decoration and a sweet keepsake of those tiny hands!

This is a fun and mess-free painting activity perfect for toddlers instead of painting traditional eggs! Start by cutting out an egg shape from paper and placing strips of tape in patterns across it. Then, let your little one paint over the entire egg using a brush, sponge, or even their fingers. Once the paint dries, peel off the tape to reveal a beautiful design!
 
You can find this cute egg template on Finding Myself Young.

Turn your little one into the cutest Easter bunny with this fun and easy DIY! Using soft foam sheets, cut out a bunny face shape and decorate it with ears, whiskers, and a little pink nose. Add an elastic string so they can wear their mask and hop around in full bunny mode. It’s a perfect craft for Easter egg hunts, dress-up fun, or just a little festive creativity!

Check out Family Focus Blog for all the details. 

12. Fingerprint Easter Eggs

Cut egg shapes out of cardstock and give your toddler some finger paint. Let them dip their fingers into the paint and press them onto the eggs to create polka dots, stripes, or even little flowers. If you want to make it extra special, use their thumbprints to form tiny chicks or bunnies!

Create an adorable and colorful Easter bunny with this simple tissue paper craft! Start with a bunny-shaped template and let your toddler glue on small pieces of tissue paper in pastel colors, scrunching them up for a fun, textured look. Add googly eyes, a nose, and whiskers to bring the bunny to life. This hands-on activity is great for developing fine motor skills while making a cute Easter decoration!
 
Find the template at Darcy and Brian.

14. Easter Egg Symmetry Painting

Fold a piece of paper in half and cut out an egg shape. Let your toddler add drops of paint on one side, then fold the paper again and press down. When they open it, they’ll have a beautifully symmetrical, colorful egg! This is a fun way to introduce symmetry while keeping things mess-friendly.

15. Salt Dough Easter Ornaments

Mix 1 cup of flour, ½ cup of salt, and ½ cup of water to make salt dough. Roll it out, cut out egg, bunny, or chick shapes, and poke a hole at the top with a straw. After baking at 200°F for a couple of hours, let your toddler paint and decorate them. Add ribbon to turn them into keepsake ornaments!

Learn to make homemade scratch art paper and turn it into a fun Easter craft! Start by having your toddler color a piece of paper with bright crayons, filling it up with lots of color. Then, cover the whole page with black oil pastel, pressing down hard to make sure it’s well covered. Once it’s ready, grab a toothpick or the back of a paintbrush and let your toddler scratch away to reveal the colorful designs underneath. Whether they create Easter eggs, bunnies, or anything else, it’s a magical way to get creative!

Check out the full instructions on Science Sparks

17. Shaving Cream Easter Egg Art

Spread shaving cream in a shallow tray, add drops of food coloring, and swirl them together. Press an egg-shaped piece of cardstock into the mixture, then scrape off the excess for a beautiful marbled effect. It’s a messy but magical process that toddlers love!

18. Yarn-Wrapped Easter Eggs

Cut an egg shape out of cardboard and give your toddler colorful yarn to wrap around it. This makes a great fine motor activity and results in a textured, festive Easter decoration!

With just a few simple materials like paper bags, construction paper, and ribbon, kids can make their own cute and cuddly bunny friend! Start with a brown paper bag as the body, then add construction paper ears, and a cute cotton tail. You could also add googly eyes, pom pom noses, and other fun items you have lying around to dress it up!

Find the full instructions and Mommy Evolution.

20. Paper Plate Chick

Start with a plain paper plate and let your toddler paint it yellow. Once it dries, help them glue on orange construction paper feet, wings, and a triangle beak. Add big googly eyes, and you’ve got an adorable, fluffy chick ready for Easter!

These Easter crafts for toddlers are sure to keep your little ones entertained while getting into the spirit of the season! Whether you’re making cotton ball bunnies, creating colorful scratch art, or putting together a cute paper bag bunny, these simple and fun ideas are perfect for fostering creativity and celebrating Easter together.

Grab your supplies, get messy, and enjoy some quality crafting time with your toddler—there’s no better way to make memories this spring!

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