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10 Easter Crafts for Kids Everyone Will Love

10 Easter Crafts for Kids Everyone Will Love
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No more food coloring!

It's hard to keep kids entertained. Usually, Easter features a long egg hunt, some egg dying, and an adult dressed as a giant bunny. But, aside from that, these fun Easter crafts for kids will keep them occupied for hours.


That way, the adults can take advantage of some time with the family and in a relaxing and creative way.Now, if someone could educate me on why Easter is full of bunnies and chicks? And when did we start painting Easter eggs? That would be great.

Easter Egg Decorations Craft Kit

You can go the traditional route and buy food coloring and a dozen eggs you'll have to boil. Or, you can get this cute kit with 12 eggs you can turn into adorable sheep, rabbits, and chicks. It's the easy Easter craft of your dreams.

$14.95

Melissa & Doug Created by Me! Butterfly Magnets

Some kids are more into butterflies than the Easter bunny. So, This super easy craft lets your kids decorate their own butterfly magnet. You know they'll go in the fridge as soon as they finish. Plus, there are enough supplies for 4 projects.

$4.99

Mix and Match Make-a-Face Animal Stickers

For younger kids, stickers might be the best way to save yourself some cleanup. Trust me, don't give 3 year-olds an egg carton unless you want to spend the day wiping egg yolk.

The kit includes 24 pieces to create a pig, bunny, cow, chicken, sheep, duck, basically any farm animal imaginable.

$11.95

Funiverse Sets of Easter Egg Decorating Craft Kits

Okay, for this cute Easter basket you just need to buy the eggs. This kit is enough for 18 sets of paper bunnies with cure cotton ball tails and bunny party hats. Again, stickers equal less mess.

$18.99

Dig a Dozen Dino Eggs Kit - Archaeology Science STEM Crafts Gifts for Boys & Girls

Some kids are not into cute farm animals. They still deserve a great Easter. So, instead of focusing on chickens, what about big roaring dinosaurs? This kit comes with dinosaur-filled eggs for any STEM loving kid. Or any Jurassic Park fan.

$27.99

Easter Bunny Mask Craft Kit

If your kid is into theatre, putting on cute shows, or dressing up these masks are more their speed. The kit includes enough materials to make 6 masks and 6 headbands. Maybe after that they can play basketball and be the masked vs. the headbanders.

$16.95

Sequin Egg Ornament Craft Kit

Add a little sparkle to the celebration. These sequin egg ornaments are perfect to hang off the Easter tree. Is that a thing? It should be.

It's perfect to bring some bling into everyone's lives.

$12.99

Mason Jar Lantern Craft Kit - DIY Make Your Own Lantern Jar

Mason jars can be used to store almost anything. This craft will help them pass the time and organize their tiny trinkets afterward.

$21.99

Easter Bunny Egg Shaped House Kit, Bunny Bottom Wreath Sign Kit & Picture Photo Frame Magnet Kit

This is the ultimate "all-in-one" easter craft ideas for kids kit. Wow, that was a mouthful. Anyway, they can make a cute frame for that awesome Easter picture, and an egg-shaped bunny house because no one ever thinks about where the Easter bunny lives.

$6.99

Baker Ross Bunny Stacking Kits

This is a creative way to make decorations before the Easter party even starts. These decorations look like bunnies jumping out of carrots which is in fact, adorable.

$9.95

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