Easter Basket from Cottage Cheese ContainerHere's an easy and cheap Easter basket that the kids can make.
Jelly Bean Prayer MagnetI made this magnet for Easter. It's very easy to do. Just go to this website and print out the jelly bean prayer:
Easter Egg MosaicStart by cutting out your cardboard in the shape of an egg. Cover with a piece of construction paper. You could use hot glue or elmer's. If you use elmer's you have to let it dry before you glue on your eggshells. Then hot glue on the yarn around the outside of the egg. . .
Handprint LilyHere's a nice craft for little ones to do at Easter using their own handprint.
Bunny Napkin RingThis project is sure to put a smile on the face of each and every dinner guest.
Panoramic Sugar EggHere are some lovely instructions for making Panoramic Sugar Eggs sent in by long time reader Harlean.
Glitter EggsThis is a quick and easy project you can make using bits and pieces of items you probably already have around the house. You can finish several, as described below, and hang them on a tree, or....
Formula Can Bunny Easter BasketThis Bunny Easter Basket is made from an empty baby formula can. I made this bunny for a cheap and quick Easter basket this year for my Pioneer Club class.
Plastic Canvas Easter CrossThis is a simple craft for Easter using only plastic canvas and ribbon. First you should cut a pattern, start with a rectangle that is 21 squares by 17. Find the center on top edge, leave center square uncut.
Adorable Yarn Bunny CraftIt's not too late to make this adorable bunny. It is quite easy and fun to do with the kids.
Bunny Straw Hat DecorationHere's an easy Easter decoration. A straw hat decorated to look like a bunny.
Spring Bird HeadbandThis is a very simple craft indeed. Great for little girls who love nature and easy for anyone to create! Be sure to supervise little ones (there are sharp wires on the craft birds).
EZ Easter Egg DanglersThis charming egg-themed piece of art is created from 3 tiny, colorful plastic eggs and adorable pink ribbon. It can be used as decoration for a doorknob, wall, cabinet, window, drawer, or even rear-view mirror.
Bunny Hat DecorationThese bunny hats make cute door decorations for your home or office and can be assembled fairly quickly after the straw hat is painted. Instructions are for the white hat, but you can create a tan bunny by using tan spray paint, tan craft foam and brown chenille stems.
Craft Project: Easter Deviled Eggs TrayWhen we do dyed eggs for our grandchildren I always end up making deviled eggs to go with our Easter ham or leg of lamb. I love to set a beautiful table so I decided this year I was going to try and make myself an elevated egg stand.
Plastic Egg BunnyYou'll want to make lots of these cute bunnies from those inexpensive plastic eggs. Great project for kids. Cut a heart shape from the fun foam for the feet. Glue the egg to the feet with the point in the back.
Craft Project: Bunny BagThis cute bunny bag can be used as a gift bag or table decor. Very inexpensive and easy to make! Fringe top of bag by making 2 inch long cuts about every 1/4 inch along top edge of flattened bag. Draw bunny teeth using black marker and white paper.
Towel Easter BunnyIt's time to get our Easter decorations out! Here is an easy bunny to make with your children or grandchildren. Lay washcloth like a diamond. Roll each half to the center making sure the "fuzzy" side of the washcloth is going to be on the outside.
Bunny Jar VaseCreate this cute bunny vase for your Easter table from a pint jar, felt, and few other supplies.
Eggshell Mosaic Easter EggsIf you're looking for a fun craft that all the family can do at Easter, then why not try decorating some eggs with eggshell mosaic. All you need to do is to save some eggshells after cooking, paint them and break the segments into lots of little pieces to make your mosaic designs.
Cute Pompom ChickHave a go at making a cute pompom chick. All you need to make your chick is some card rings, yarn, scissors, and a few craft basics. What's more, you'll soon get hooked on making pompoms and will want to make a whole brood of chicks for your friends.
Use Lemons as an Alternative to Easter EggsMy grandchildren don't care for eggs, but they love lemonade and lemon cookies. Rather than waste eggs, I decorate lemons and hide them for an "Easter Lemon" hunt. This will work with limes and oranges also.
Fabric Covered Easter EggsFill a basket with these easy and pretty fabric-covered foam eggs. Cut fabric into half-inch wide strips. Vary the fabrics on each egg for an interesting look. Mix solids and prints as desired.
Can-Can Easter BasketsRecycle cans to make these charming little baskets. I used a large vegetable can, soup can, and tuna can. Embellish with ribbon, buttons, stickers, etc. These are great for Easter or May Day!
Craft Project: Easter Bunny Fabric Wind SockCreate a cute bunny windsock for your outside trees or porch to twirl in the breeze.
Easter Bunny Candy DishMake a cute bunny candy dish for Easter. Spray paint a terracotta clay pot and saucer white, any size you desire is acceptable. Sponge paint the interior of the saucer with a spring color if you desire.
Easter Activity BookI was making activity pages for a quiet book and this is one idea I thought of for a 'holiday' quiet book. I got a package of 50 foam sheets at Walmart for $5.00! They're a good size to use for quiet books.
Craft Project: Cotton Ball Lamb BasketRecycle an empty box or plastic container to create this little lamb basket.
Crochet Jellybean DuckThis cute duck is fun for Easter or for anytime. She is crocheted with 4 ply yarn, with a drawstring under her tail. Fill her with jellybeans, and when you squeeze her tummy, she lays "jellybean eggs".
Egg BalloonA colorful, fun craft just in time for spring! Glue the halves of the plastic egg together, then decorate it with pieces of ribbon and fabric trim. Cut an additional piece of ribbon and glue it in a loop to the top of the egg for a hanger.
Easter Egg DuckKids will enjoy making these cute and easy ducks from purchased plastic Easter eggs.
Easter Basket GarterCreate beautiful holiday theme basket fabric garters to embellish baskets with strips of fabric and elastic. Add them on as embellishments to basket handles or rims. Here I have embellished this little basket's outer edge with a very pretty Easter print fabric in 3-inch wide strips.
Easter Bonnet CapA great way to use bottle caps, ribbon, flowers, fabric and buttons! This magnet/pin can be made for a decoration, gift, or to sell. Its under .25 for everything and very easy to do.
Yo Yo Chicks and BunniesThese little creatures will bring delight to an Easter basket or table decoration. They are made of fabric circles called yo yos. I just added some pom poms, jiggle eyes, etc. It was a fun project.
Plarn Easter BasketThis mini Easter egg basket measures 2-1/2 inches wide and 2 inches tall with a 7 inch handle strap. It uses one ball of white plastic bags cut into strips 1 inch wide and interlocked to create a "ball of plarn" to crochet with. (Approx. 3-4 bags)
Little Bunny BucketTransform a small metal pail into a bunny to hold Easter treats. These are a snap to make and they make cute little Easter gifts.
Light Bulb DuckCreate this cute duck from a burned out light bulb and a few other supplies.
Drawer Organizer Easter BasketsNeed a last-minute Easter basket? You've probably got packs of plastic drawer organizers somewhere in your house that you've never used. Well, now's the time!
Easter Napkin TiesThis easy craft is an adorable way to get younger kids involved with family and Easter crafts. The napkin ties are simple to make, look cute, and children are free to make just one or an entire set!
Cute Bunny MagnetMy daughter created this cute little bunny magnet in no time. It would also be cute to wear as a pin. Simply glue a pin back to the back of the bunny's head instead of the magnetic strip.
Easter Rabbit Soap HolderRabbit made from a washcloth. Roll two diagonal corners of the washcloth until they meet in the middle. Bend roll to form body of rabbit.
Easy Crocheted Easter BasketWith the help of a pre-made crocheted doily, you can have a nice Easter egg basket decoration!
Egg DioramasThese are adorable hanging above a table from a light fixture. They are eggs with tiny scenes inside.
Bunny Treat/Eyeglass CaseFill this cute little bunny with Easter treats or a new pair of sunglasses, then stick it into your child's Easter basket.
Jelly Bean BunnyFill this adorable bunny with Easter treats for a party favor, special friend, or just to tuck inside an Easter basket.
Felt And Ribbon EggsWith some firm felt, paint, and ribbon, you can make multiple egg decorations all at the same time.
Fabric Easter CorsageA quick gift for that special teacher, aunt, or grandmother. You will need to make three fabric flowers; each uses two pieces of fabric and one piece of wire.
Butter Lamb for EasterMake a lamb out of butter for your Easter table. You need 4 sticks of butter or margarine (softened) and a potato ricer (or a play dough thing that makes hair).
Suzie's Beaded Easter BagCute little drawstring bag for Easter. Read all instructions through before beginning. Note: Always pull your slipstitches tight.
Easter Place Card HolderA take home favor or place card holder. With a needle or other sharp tool break a small hole in both ends of an egg. Wiggle a toothpick around inside to break the yolk so it all will blow out clean.
Recycled Easter Egg CupsThis is such an easy way to recycle lids from bottles and cans. You can use hairspray, laundry soap, or even shaving cream lids. I made this one out of a lid from hairspray.
Butterfly HangerDress up a door knob, Easter basket, or your baby girl's room (etc.) with this simple yet beautiful boutique-looking butterfly.
Handprint LilyKids won't need a green thumb to create these lilies, only the outline of their hand. Create several to form a bouquet to adorn your Easter table.
Amigurumi Easter BunnyThis is a really cute amigurumi Easter Bunny.
Easter Bonnet WreathBits and pieces of inexpensive craft items can be used to create an eye-catching Easter wreath for your front door.
Lace Easter PinLacy bunny and button pin looks too cute to stay home. With the thread and needle, sew the lace ends together. Gather the one edge and draw into a tight center, binding off the thread to secure.
Carrot Hand TowelSurprise Easter guests with this large carrot-shaped towel duo. Sure to lure and bamboozle Peter Rabbit.
Easter Scene Wooden FenceSimply interlock craft sticks, to form a zigzag fence to frame a nice little Easter village scene! You can snap off the ends of other craft sticks to interlock the open ends together, as seen in the picture.
Easter WreathA cheery and easy wreath to welcome guests for Easter Sunday.
Easter Egg Gathering BasketA child would be thrilled to have their own gathering basket or it could be used as a centerpiece after filling with colored eggs and surrounding with Easter grass.
Happy Spring WreathThis pretty, handcrafted flower wreath is made from cardboard and cardstock. Cut out the circle with circle cutter or scissors from cardboard. Inside and out.
Crocheted Easter Basket PatternCrocheted covers for common plastic containers for a personalized Easter Basket. You can easily modify the pattern to whatever plastic container you have around. The one with the pink centered daffodils is made for a small Cool Whip container.
Egg FlowersTurn your plastic eggs into blooms. Create several for a unique table centerpiece.
Wooden Craft Stick Easter BasketSimple wooden craft with many decor possibilities. For anyone and all ages, but it offers a more masculine Easter basket for a boy. Later, it can be used as a tool box or garden crate to get the most out of your time spent crafting.
"Quilted" Easter EggsThis fun craft is ideal for your Easter decoration. It looks like a quilted egg, but really is fabric pushed into a Styrofoam egg. They can be hung on an Easter tree or anywhere in your home.
Paper Plate BunnyThis is a frugal and festive bunny decoration for Easter that can be created in no time at all.
Easter Bunny With Photo EggsThis is a cute project to make with your children. It would also be a great gift for the Easter Bunny to deliver to grandparents! Inexpensive and fun to make!
Easter Bunny GarlandThis craft is a great idea to supplement your home decor for Easter.
Personalized Foam PlacematsChildren always get an overdose of candy on Easter so being the crafter of the family, this grandma tries to come up with ideas to fill their baskets with other than a lot of sweets. Here is one of the items that will be delivered by the Easter Bunny!
Tisket Tasket Bean Bag BasketI love to recycle and am on a constant basis, thinking, "What can I create with this?" Not only does it save space in the land fills, I don't have to empty the garbage as often! One of my most used items is Kleenex and I came up with this idea for my grandson on Easter
Bunny Frame with Moveable EarsThis is a simple and fun Easter project that children will enjoy making. It also would make a great gift for a teacher or grandparents.
Recycled Easter BasketsThese are Easter baskets recycled from a dinner out at Kentucky Fried Chicken and from empty containers of products I use on a daily basis.
Cardboard Tube BunniesThese whimsical bunnies are inexpensive and fun to create. Add your own bows, buttons, or other embellishments to make each one unique.
Craft Project: Easter MobileSometimes everyday items become so "every day" that one doesn't take notice of them. I began to save them and in less than a week, I had a bag full. It struck me that they would make great frames for photos and already came in several different colors.
Découpaged Easter EggsIf you're looking for a quick and easy craft to do this Easter, then decoupage is definitely for you. Decoupage comes from the old French word decouper, meaning "to cut out", so if you can cut and paste, you already know most of the techniques involved.
Recycled Easter Egg BasketYou can have an Easter Egg Basket without spending money. You save your money and you help with saving the earth, too.
Last Minute Easter Egg Basket for KidsAn empty plastic coffee can with the handle on the back is best for this last minute basket for the Egg Hunt.
Peeps HeadbandThis is a cute and easy headband that takes just minutes to make.
String BasketI was making a cloth to put on top of my son's end table in the colors to match his room and the fabric raveled easily so I had a whole pile of these threads from the project. I thought "there must be something I can do with these".
Easter Chick From Chenille BedspreadTurn an old yellow bedspread into a whole flock of chicks for Easter or spring decorating. My bedspread was already yellow, but you could easily dye a white one using RIT dye. A 1-foot wide by 2-foot long section is plenty for one chick.
Decorator Easter EggsThere are many ways to decorate these fabric eggs, once you have the pattern mastered you won't know when to stop.
Faberge-Inspired Easter Egg CardI have always been fascinated by the Faberge eggs. To me, these eggs speak of luxury and master craftsmanship, a historic rendition of times gone by. I wanted to make a Faberge-inspired Easter egg card for my mother, who also loves the Faberge eggs, to convey special Easter wishes.
Deluxe Easter EggsAdd some fun to this year's Easter egg hunt by making luxury Easter eggs. The kids can help, and the whole family can have fun together!
Bunny Plant PokeCreate a cute bunny from a wooden spoon and insert it into a plant or bouquet of flowers at Easter.
Tulip Favor CupRecycle plastic soft drink bottles to create these cute favor cups for your Easter table.
Easter Egg TreeMaking an Easter egg tree is a great way to use up some of those plastic eggs that you may have laying around.
Easter Treat BasketMake miniature treat baskets with pin dot cardstock papers and embellishments to celebrate spring or Easter.
Peeps Easter BasketThis Easter basket is a treat on its own. Fill it up with Easter treats and it makes the perfect gift for a child or even an adult!
Easter Table CenterpieceThis is a cute little Easter egg tree I saw on line that I just thought was adorable and it turned out really darling.
Easter Basket ImprovedI wanted to create a healthier version of the Easter basket and came up with cutting out fruit with cookie cutter shapes and adding them on a skewer into a basket. This is great for young children, kids who don't need more sugar, and even an older person.
Mason Jar Jellybean DispenserThis cute homemade candy dispenser is a fun way to have jellybeans out for Easter!
Carrot Treat BagsI found these carrot treats bags at a craft store, which look so cute growing out of the paper dirt! :)
Easter Egg Countdown CalendarThis colorful string of Easter eggs hides a daily surprise!
Felt Bunny MaskThese make a great party craft! They could even be made out of paper.
Simple Bunny MaskIf you are looking for a quick and easy bunny mask, this might be it!
Faux Chocolate BunniesThese faux chocolate bunnies make great decorations and are the perfect sugar-free Easter basket filler!
Yarn Wrapped CarrotThis yarn wrapped carrot makes a great decoration or even a fun photo prop. You can also easily make a smaller version.
Handmade Sock Easter BunnyThis is similar to the sock snowmen everyone was making at Christmas time. Well, I searched through my crafts before buying new materiels and found the tube socks, the bags of rice and thought, I wonder if there is a way to make a white bunny? You shall see.
How to Make Cross SilhouettesIn Christianity, one of the first things you learn in Sunday School is about how Jesus died on the cross for your sins. There are numerous crafts and activities children tend to do in church revolving around the cross. A silhouette cross is very simple and fun to make for any age, including adults!
Upcycled Easter Bunny CraftEaster is around the corner! Here is a cute craft that you and the kids can do together to prepare for the Easter egg hunt. Turn an empty toilet paper roll into an Easter Bunny. The craft is fun and easy enough to keep those little hands busy while waiting for the Easter Bunny to deliver all the Easter eggs.
Shredded Paper Easter Egg NestThis project is perfect for making an egg nest for Easter Sunday.
Mini Easter Basket with CandyThis is a small plastic bowl, with ribbon and crochet accents. It holds little candy Easter eggs. I used tape to hold the ribbon, but you can use hot glue if you like.