Easter is a wonderful time of year filled with colour, creativity, and hands-on fun for kids. It’s a great opportunity to encourage imagination, build fine motor skills, and enjoy simple, engaging activities that bring the festive spirit to life.
We’ve created two Easter craft worksheets to keep little hands busy and spark creativity this season. Kids can enjoy designing and decorating their own Easter Basket Worksheet, adding colours and patterns to make it uniquely theirs. They can also create charming egg holders with the Easter Paper Egg Cups Worksheet, adding a fun, handmade touch to their Easter celebrations.
Both activities are easy to follow and perfect for home, classroom, or group settings, offering a fun way for kids to express themselves while celebrating Easter.
1. Easter Basket Worksheet
What you’ll need:
- Printed easter basket template
- Scissors
- Glue or sticky tape
- Crayons, markers, or coloured pencils
- (Optional) Stickers, glitter, ribbons, or rhinestones
Step-by-step instructions:
1. Print Your Worksheet
Download and print your Build an Easter Basket worksheet on a clean sheet of paper.
2. Gather Your Colouring Tools
Collect your colouring materials such as crayons, coloured pencils, or markers. Choose a mix of bright, bold, or soft pastel colours to make your basket fun and festive.
3. Start Colouring
Begin colouring the main parts of your worksheet, including the basket, handle, chick, bow, and eggs. Take your time and try to stay within the lines for a neat finish.
4. Decorate Your Eggs
Use your creativity to decorate the blank eggs with fun designs. Try patterns like stripes, polka dots, zigzags, or waves—or even draw tiny pictures. Mix and match colours to make each egg unique.
5. Cut Out the Shapes
Once you’ve finished colouring, allow any ink to dry if needed. Carefully cut out all the shapes along the outlines using safety scissors. Ask an adult for help if required.
6. Attach the Basket Handle
Secure each end of the handle to the sides or back of the basket using glue or tape. Make sure it is firmly attached and evenly positioned.
7. Add the Bow
Glue the bow onto the top of the handle. Place it neatly to create a decorative, festive touch.
8. Fill Your Basket
Arrange your decorated eggs inside the basket. Add the chick as a cute centrepiece to complete your design.
9. Show Off Your Creation
Your Easter basket is ready! Use it for pretend play, display it as a decoration, or gift it to someone special.
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2. Easter Paper Egg Cups - Worksheet
What you’ll need:
- Printed egg cup template
- Scissors
- Glue or sticky tape
- Crayons, markers, or coloured pencils
- (Optional) Stickers, glitter, ribbons, or rhinestones
Step-by-step instructions:
1. Colour and decorate
Start by colouring in your template. Use bright Easter colours like yellow, pink, green, and blue.
2. Create fun patterns
Decorate the bunnies with fun patterns such as stripes, polka dots, zigzags, flowers, hearts, or your own creative designs.
3. Cut out your template
Carefully cut along the solid outer lines using safety scissors.
4. Fold along the lines
Look for the dotted lines on your template. Gently fold along these lines to help form the shape of your egg cup.
5. Build your egg cup
Bring the sides together to form a circular cup shape. Use glue or tape on the tabs to hold everything in place.
6. Let it dry ⏳
Put your egg cup down and let the glue dry completely. This helps your egg cup stay strong and keep its shape.
7. Add your egg
Place a chocolate egg or a boiled egg inside your cup. Your Easter egg holder is ready!
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Make this Easter even more memorable with our fun and engaging craft activities for kids! We’ve created two printable worksheets they’re sure to love: an adorable Easter Bunny Paper Rocker that wobbles with every touch, and a festive Easter Headband they can decorate and wear proudly during the Easter Parade.
Explore our collection of creative Easter craft worksheets, featuring four delightful characters: a sweet Easter Egg, Barry the Bunny, Christopher the Chicken, and Carly the Chicken. Simply colour them in, cut along the lines, and glue to bring them to life!
