Beyond the traditional dyeing of the eggs, the Easter season lends to about a million different crafts that you and your children can enjoy together.
The best thing about these projects is how easy they are — and most of them only require things you probably already have around the house.
Updated by Sarah Long 3/27/17
Hollow chocolate Easter eggs
These intricate-yet-easy hollow chocolate Easter eggs, molded over a balloon, are truly good enough to eat.
Bunny rabbit handprint
Create Easter keepsakes for you or loved ones using handprints.
Easter egg suncatcher
Use scraps of paper or other small found items to create this suncatcher with your kids.
Easter egg tree
Your little ones will be thrilled to help you glue the eggs in place for this tree.
Paper plate Easter chick
This simple chick, made from a paper plate, can be displayed all spring long.
Sock bunnies
Put that stash of unmatched socks to good use with this simple sock bunny craft.
Coin-covered crosses
This beautiful cross can hang in your house all year long, but it has special significance during Easter season.
Button Easter egg ornament
You’ll need to handle the straight pins for littles, but they can do the rest of the work on a colorful Easter ornament.
Feathery chick
This little guy is adorable and so easy to put together.
Easter Mason jars
Little hands will be glad to help you fill these Easter Mason jars — just be sure to keep an eye out for missing candy.
Easter cards
Mail these cards to friends and family who are far away.
Bunny cup
Cutting out the pieces of these cup bunnies is great fine motor skills practice.
Easter egg garland
Help your kids work on their fine motor skills a little more while creating some festive decor for your home.
DIY daffodils
Sit down with your children, and create a whole bouquet of these springtime beauties.
Cotton ball lamb
Have your child glue the cotton balls onto a plate, and you’re halfway to this cute little lamb.
DIY yarn Easter eggs
Dyeing wooden eggs using yarn eliminates that messy Easter dip-and-dye completely.
Mess-free Easter eggs
Another great alternative to the messy Easter egg dye job — decorate eggs with broken crayons instead.
Easter bunny visor
Put together this cute DIY Easter bunny visor for kids to wear at the afternoon egg hunt.
Stuffed animal squirrel
This furry little guy is easy to make from felt to stick in the Easter basket.
Easter Bunny wreath
An adorable front-door wreath, made only from a feather boa, a wreath form and some bunny ears.
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