5 Easy Easter Crafts To Do With Your Kids
We love these easy Easter crafts: The kids will enjoy the pretty pinatas, paper crowns, feather headpieces, golden eggs and carrot treat bags!
Easter means Easter bunnies, hot cross buns, chocolate eggs and Easter egg hunts - so why not make it fun by getting the kids involved? These easy Easter crafts are fun to make, and keep the kids engaged at home.
What you need
- Cardboard
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Decorative wrapping paper
- Stapler
- Tacky craft glue
- Pompoms
Method
Cut a strip of cardboard around 15cm wide and around 40cm long.
Draw triangles at the top of your crown with a pencil.
Stick the decorative paper onto the cardboard and cut out the triangles to
make the crown shape.
Staple your crown together – measure around your little one's head before stapling for the perfect fit.
Glue small pompoms (you can purchase them from Spotlight) onto the tips of the crown. Leave to dry.
What you need
- Eggs
- Pencil or pen
- Tacky craft glue
- Gold leaf sheets
- Tweezers
Method
Boil eggs so they are hard boiled. Leave to cool.
Draw a festive, Easter-inspired design onto your eggs – we chose to draw a bunny silhouette.
Squeeze glue onto the centre of your drawn shape and work until you have covered the shape up to the outlines.
Take small pieces of gold leaf – you can use a pair of tweezers to do this – and start to cover the glued area. Build up the gold leaf until the area is completely covered. Leave to dry.
What you need
- Orange and green construction paper
- Scissors
- Tacky craft glue
- Stapler
- Pencil
- Green ribbon
Method
Trace a circle onto your orange card and cut out the circle.
Roll circle into a cone shape and glue or staple at the seam. Leave glue to dry.
Tie a bow with your ribbon and glue it onto the front of the orange cone.
Cut out a thin green strip to create the green top handle (for a longer handle, cut along the long side of A4 paper).
Glue the handle onto the inside of the treat bag.
Fill with lollies and enjoy.
What you need
- Balloons
- Ribbons
- Newspaper
- Tacky craft glue
- Water
- Scissors
- Crepe paper
- Treats to fill piñata
Method
Inflate balloons and tie with a ribbon.
Tear the newspaper into small pieces – the pieces should be small enough that
they don't wrinkle and fold when placed on the balloon.
Prepare the papier-mache mixture – mix one part tacky craft glue to half a part water.
Soak the newspaper pieces in the mixture. The wetter they are, the easier they are to stick onto the balloon.
Lay the pieces on the balloon, making
sure to cover the entire surface and as close around the balloon knot as possible.
Hang balloon on a ribbon to dry.
Once dry, repeat Steps 4 to 6 to apply a
second layer.
Leave the balloon to dry overnight, then use scissors to cut a hole near the balloon knot to release the air. When the balloon is completely deflated, remover it from your pinata.
Cut crepe paper into thin strips.
Cut strips into fringes.
Using tacky craft glue, attach a fringe
to the egg. Continue attaching fringes until you have covered the entire balloon.
Fill your pinata with treats and hang until it's time to enjoy breaking the pinata.
What you need
Ribbon – a wide one in cream and a slightly narrower coloured one, feathers (you can purchase them from Spotlight), tacky craft glue and scissors.
Method
Take your cream-coloured wider ribbon and lay down flat.
Place a selection of different coloured feathers onto the ribbon. Once you've decided on placement, glue your feathers onto the ribbon.
Take a second piece of ribbon and glue onto your feathers to conceal the ends. Leave to dry.
Take your coloured ribbon and glue this onto the back of the strip – leave
the ends long. Leave this to dry.
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