Three Easy Easter Crafts for Toddlers
- Juan Chavez
- Mar 28, 2015
- 2 min read

Easter is next Sunday so we decided to share three fun and easy crafts you can do with your brood in celebration of the upcoming holiday. Below you will find instructions for epsom salt easter eggs, an easter bunny handprint, and paper plate easter rabbit. Choose one or do all three, these are that easy. Trust us your kids will be buzzed with joy!

Epsom Salt Easter Eggs
Materials:
-Plastic Easter Eggs
-Epsom Salt
-Elmer's Glue
-Paper Plates
-Aluminum Foil
-Paint Brushes
Instructions:
1. Pour epsom salt and glue on individual paper plates.
2. Take a plastic easter egg and use the paint brush to cover the egg in glue.
3. After having fully covered the egg dip it and roll it around in the epsom salt. Once it's completely covered lay it on top of a sheet of aluminum foil to dry.
4. Repeat this with as many eggs as you wish.

Easter Bunny Handprint
Materials:
-Pastel colored craft paper
-White, pink, and black craft paint
-Paint brush
-Paper plates
Instructions:
1. Pour white, pink, and black paint on individual paper plates.
2. Take your hand minus your thumb and dip it in the white paint.
3. Place your hand on a sheet of pastel colored paper to make your handprint. Let it dry.
4. Take your index finger and dip it in the pink paint. Use your finger to make the inside of the bunny's ears pink. Dip the tip of your finger in the pink paint and make the bunny's nose in the middle of it's face.
5. Take the paint brush and dip it in the black paint. Use the paint brush to draw on your bunny's eyes, whiskers, and mouth. Viola! The finished product is an adorable Easter Bunny.

Paper Plate Easter Rabbit
Materials:
Paper Plates
Cottonballs
Pink Marker
Googly eyes
Blue Marker
Black Marker
Glue
Instructions:
1. Take a paper plate and cut it in half. Color in the inside of each paper plate half pink.
2. Take another paper plate and glue on two googly eyes. Take the pink marker and draw a small pink nose.
3. Glue two cottonballs under the nose lined up in the center. This completes the nose.
4. Draw in a small pink mouth under the nose.
5. Take the black marker and draw a filled in cirle lined up center. Use the blue marker to draw in and fill the sides of the bowtie. This completes your Paper Plate Easter Rabbit.
Hope these easy to do craft ideas get you and your little ones in the Easter spirit. Try them out and share your pictures with us. We're sure your little bees will be jumping with glee.













































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