12 of the Best Easter Egg Crafts For Kids
With Easter right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start finding the best Easter egg crafts your family can work on as this holiday approaches.
Lucky for you, I’ve done some of the leg work and found 12 easy-to-make Easter egg crafts for kids that you and your kids are sure to love – and put them all in one place!
So grab your glitter and glue guns my friend, and let’s make a few of these quick Easter egg crafts for kids.

Quick Easter Egg Crafts For Kids
Kids love crafts and holidays, so you are sure to make their day when you tell them you are going to pivot from the list inside your homeschool planner and instead spend the day making Easter egg crafts with your kids.
Filled with fun and excitement, plus plenty of creative elements, these Easter egg crafts for kids are a great way to work on creativity & art. You can easily include Easter-related books or lessons (like those inside the Gospel Collection!) to help transform these simple Easter-themed activities into homeschool lessons.
Supplies Needed to Make Easter Egg Crafts for Kids
While some of these can be considered mess-free Easter egg activities, many of them are going to require an apron or art smock, some paper towels for clean up, and plenty of soap and water.
In addition, you’ll want to be stocked up on the following supplies. There’s nothing worse than starting a project and realizing you are missing an item or two (ask me how I know ๐ ). Feel free to use these shopable links to make gathering your Easter egg crafts supplies a bit easier.
- Epsom Salts
- School Glue
- Canvas
- Plastic Easter Eggs
- Almond Oil
- Essential Oils
- Construction Paper
- Scissors
- Glue Sticks
- Beads
- Yarn
- Hot Glue
- Modge Podge
- Glitter
- Card Stock
- Q-tips
- Acrylic Paint
- Watercolor Paint
- Paint Brushes
- Baby Oil
- Jumbo Wooden Craft Sticks
- Slotted Quilling Tool
- Tempera Paint
- Marbles

Plus, you will need the following kitchen essentials to make your Easter egg crafts for kids (and maybe some Easter cookies as well!):
- Food Coloring
- Baking Soda
- Citric Acid
- Corn Starch
- Flour
- Salt
- Easter Cookie Cutters
12 Amazing Easter Egg Crafts For Kids
Salt Glitter Easter Egg Canvas Craft from My Joy-Filled Life is a simple yet super fun Easter egg craft for kids that you are going to want to try year after year (and maybe for other holidays as well!)
These Easter Egg Bath Bombs from Mom Foodie are a fun way to make a quick Easter egg craft with your kids.
This Zig Zag Paper Egg Craft from Little Ladoo is a fantastic way to work on fine motor skills and creativity while embracing seasonal learning in your homeschool.
If you are looking for a unique and mess free Easter egg craft for kids, be sure to check out these Yarn Wrapped Easter Egg Craft from Fireflies & Mud Pies.

These Salt Dough Easter Eggs from The Best Ideas for Kids is a great way to show your kids that Christmas isn’t the only holiday with ornaments!
This Q-Tip Easter Egg Painting from Projects with Kids looks like a fabulous (nearly) mess free Easter egg craft for kids that encourages creativity and works on fine motor skills!
Try something new when you make an Easter Egg Suncatcher from Artsy Fartsy Mama as part of your Easter lessons this week.
An Easter Egg Craft with Photo from The Soccer Mom Blog is just what Grandma and Grandpa ordered this Easter holiday! Not only are these an adorable mess free Easter egg craft for kids, but they make a great keepsake item.

I’ll admit, this Easter Egg Wreath from Brilliant Little Ideas looks like so much fun! If you are a crafty mama, you are sure to love this one.
Learn something new, and even add in a history lesson or two, when you make a Quilled Easter Egg from Mommy Made That.
This Paper Easter Egg Craft from Simple Everyday Mom is a truly simple, mess free Easter egg craft that even the least-crafty of moms can handle. Give it a try, my friend!
The Marble Painting Easter Egg Craft from Mom Wife Busy Life is a great way to create a more abstract Easter egg craft with your kids.


Kelly Warner is a seasoned homeschooling mom from Maine, where she lives with her husband and their four childrenโtwo of whom are proud homeschool graduates. With years of experience navigating the ups and downs of home education, Kelly is passionate about helping families simplify their journey and find encouragement amidst the chaos of daily life. She shares practical tips, inspiration, and real-life homeschooling wisdom on her website, Hope In The Chaos, and across social media.

