Cute Easter Crafts for Kids
Easter time! A time to celebrate new life and new
beginnings. Here are some cute Easter craft ideas your kids
will enjoy made from common items found around the house.
Pop bottle Easter Basket Here is an
Easter basket idea that uses the bottom of a plastic soda
bottle. Supplies Needed: 1 or 2 Litre soda bottle Scissors
Paper punch or stapler Glue Tissue paper or other decorating
material Parent to cut off the bottom of a soda bottle. This
will be your basket. Trim the edges cleanly. Parent to cut a ½
to 1 inch ring from the soda bottle, cut in half and use one
half as the handle. To attach the handle, use a paper punch to
put a hole in the basket where the handle should be attached.
Punch a hole at each end of the handle. Use yarn or ribbon to
attach the handle to the basket. Decorate as desired. Easter
Egg Collage Give your child a large egg shape cut-out from
construction paper. Have your child decorate with sequins,
scrap fapric, foil, buttons crayons, markers, etc. Easter Lambs
Have your child trace their hands on black construction paper.
Cut handprints out. Place handprints upside down so that the
four fingers are the legs and the thumb is the head. Have your
child glue cotton balls to the body. Add wiggly eyes for the
eyes. Juice can Easter Bunny Supplies Needed: Frozen juice
cans(glue white paper around) Construction paper ears(white
outer and pink inner) Nose(pink) Wiggly eyes Feet(white) Cotton
balls for tails Black construction paper strips for whiskers
Glue Have your child assemble rabbits by glueing rabbit parts
onto juice can. Palm Branch Easter Craft Supplies Needed: Green
construction paper Green pipe cleaner Glue Cut out a leaf shape
from green construction paper. Glue a green pipe cleaner to the
middle of the leaf. Let your child cut slits in the leaf. For
more Easter and other craft ideas for kids, visit
www.create-kids-crafts.com
About the Author
Rachel is a busy and happy Mom of two young children who
feels blessed at having a second chance at life, seeing through
the eyes of her children. For more favorite ideas that kids
will enjoy visit her web site at www.create-kids-crafts.com
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