Excitement fills the air as Easter Sunday fast approaches. As the holiday nears, parents get in on with their kids in planning for Sunday's fun activities. Easter crafts add to the festive spirits of the upcoming holiday.
What's Easter without bunny and egg artwork crafts? Below are the 10 artwork crafts that'll keep your kids busy most of the day before even Easter arrives!
Colorful and Realistic Looking Bunny Ears
Martha Stewart suggested that looking adorable should be easy for your kids. A pair of pink colored bunny ears make your kids stand out during egg hunting. Make your kids look as if they're one of those cuddly Easter characters in the spirit of the occasion by using felt papers, headband, scissors, shears, glue gun and glue sticks are all your kids need to produce their first bunny ears.
Bunny Paper Chains for Your Dessert Tray
White cut-outs of bunny paper chains style your dessert or cake tray. Just cut out durable white papers into shapes of bunnies. These paper-made bunny designs will make your desserts for Easter Sunday look enticing and delicious the entire day.
A Simple, Yet Adorable Bunny Mask
Your kids can look adorable for Easter in their own simple ways, as suggested in Parenting.com. A simple, yet adorable bunny mask is ready for use in less than 30 minutes. All your kids need are a craft stick, pipe cleaners and other common art supplies to get right to work.
An Easter Bunny Tail
Let your kids be if they want to look like a real bunny for Easter with tails! Wool, pieces of cardboards, scissors and a safety pin are the supplies that'll get your kids looking like the adorable star for Easter.
A Bunny in an Egg
An egg decorated as a bunny is what'll get your kids happy and jolly all day. This decoration is perfect inside your living room during egg hunting.
Dye Your Easter Eggs in Silk Ties
Your kids need to be unique for this year's Easter. As suggested in Countryliving.com, dyeing Easter eggs in silk ties emanates an elegant look. Your kids will have that classy look for their eggs during the occasion. Dark blue, red and purple silk ties are some of the prettiest colors for Easter eggs.
Patterned Designed Easter Eggs
Patterned designed Easter eggs materialize thanks to pieces of masking tape and assorted acrylic colored paints. Your kids still have a lot of time to spare even if they make these Easter egg crafts the day before the occasion.
Personalized Egg with Your Kid's Name
Personalize Easter celebrations by using an acrylic colored paint and let your child write his/her name on an egg. If your child dyed an egg blue, a pink acrylic paint works good in writing her name on it.
An Easter Egg Pinata
Let your children decorate their Easter eggs, piñata style. Read the complete instruction on how to make this Mexican-inspired Easter egg here.
A Collage of Easter Eggs
Depicting Easter eggs and the occasion itself nature style is refreshing to kids. Artificial flowers, leaves and petals creatively lined up on a cardboard inspires and rejuvenates just about anybody.
Love the pretty art work designs that make Easter cheery and bright. These Easter crafts motivate the family to appreciate the best of the occasion coming up over the weekend.