Easter is still a couple of weeks away. To get into that holiday mood, we suggest you do one (or two) of the following fun and easy Easter projects. Invite the little people in your life to participate and you'll have a grand time, for sure.
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These call for eggs that you have cracked and used. You simply glue them together and then decorate them according to your taste. Very easy and cheap, right? They will make great centerpieces and decorative elements on your shelves.
Who'd have thought that a list of fun and easy Easter projects will also include coffee filters? Seems to me that coffee filters are slowly becoming crafting chameleons. But on to this project: this is incredibly easy. Even kids will enjoy making them!
You simply need coffee filters, water-based markers, and a spray bottle of water. First, flatten out a coffee filter and let your creativity loose as you draw vibrant patterns with your markers. Once you're pleased with your artistic flair, lightly spray the filter with water. Watch in delight as the colors begin to blend and create that gorgeous tie-dye effect. Once it's dry, wrap it around a hard-boiled egg and secure it with a twist tie. Behold, your Easter table just got a dose of whimsy with these colorful creations! And best of all, it's mess-free!
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OMG, look at that blue chick! So very cute! And again, this is one of those fun and easy Easter projects that you can do with your kids. I reckon they'd have more fun making than eating these.
These delightful treats are simply a joy to create! Just imagine the little hands shaping pretzels and chocolate into adorable nests. It's like a mini crafting session, but with a tasty outcome. All you need is a smidgen of melted chocolate to bind the pretzels together, and voila! You've got a nest. Finish off with some colorful jelly bean 'eggs' and a marshmallow peep sitting pretty on top. It’s the perfect combo of sweet and salty – a guaranteed giggle-fest during preparation and a hit at your Easter spread!
How clever! This is a great project because you will be giving old trays a new life. Come Easter Sunday picnic, your family will have the most colorful trays in the churchyard!
A list of fun and easy Easter projects will not be complete without including cookies. How adorable are these chicks and bunnies? And the fluffy sheep! I bet they taste heavenly, too. Oh, if only I can bake.
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I can't crochet to save my life but I know you ladies can. Here is a fun Easter egg crochet pattern for you to check out. These would look so cute sitting on your table or by your window.
Another project with materials that you can easily find in your craft stash. You will need wooden beads, pipe cleaners, feathers, and paint. The result: the most adorable wooden chicks known to man!
Creating Beady Babies is both simple and delightful, perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your Easter decor. Begin by painting the wooden beads in bright, spring colors and let them dry. Once that's done, use the pipe cleaners to fashion small wings and feet, giving your chicks character and stability. Add a dab of glue to secure the feathers on top as plumes if you're feeling extra fancy. These cuties can serve as charming table toppers or sweet gifts for the little ones in your life, spreading joy and creativity with their endearing, googly-eyed faces.
If you're going to the hardware anytime soon, you need to get some paint chips. Not only will they be useful for when you need color inspiration, but they can also be used for a variety of projects. For Easter, they can be perfect for making a fun garland.
Oh, these look so pretty! You can bet that I will be off to a thrift store to score some silk scarves after I write this post. This is a project that will surely delight your kids, too.
We hope that these fun and easy Easter projects have inspired you to get crafty. If you know of more projects that will be perfect for Easter, we'd love to hear about them. Hit us up in the comments section!
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