Easter Crafts

 

Easter bunny from a paper plate

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Cut the ears from the foam and stick the pink inner parts on the white ears.
Cut a very small nose from the pink foam. You can stick the ears on the top edge of the plate.
Stick the wiggle eyes on and make the whiskers with the marker.
You can decorate the edge where the ears are with the flowers.
This way you can nicely hide the edge where the ears are glued.
You can also make the flowers yourself from scraps of paper.

Templates for Easter crafts

Popsicle Stick Easter Bunny

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Stick the popsicle sticks together with glue. Let dry well.
Make a hat and the ears out of the foam and stick them on the popsicle sticks.
In the example, the brim of the hat is glued a little diagonally.
Stick the wiggle eyes on the popsicle sticks and make the nose and whiskers from the foam.
Draw the mouth with the marker.

Easter window hanger

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Print out the template and then look carefully at the example which color you need for which template .
If you make everything double, it becomes a beautiful window hanger or a hanger that can turn around and then you always see the beautiful side. Make 2 long strips of 30 cm x 2 cm and 3 strips of 15 cm x 2 cm from the green cardboard.
Look carefully again at the example of how to make the pendant.
The short strips are for the chicken and the chick to sit on.
Make a hole in the top one where you put the piece of wool or other thread through.
Make a knot in it and it can hang.
If you make the first 1 chicken and 1 chick and stick it on the stick, you can turn the craft around and then stick the other half against it.
This will give you a very nice result.

Chick

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Cut 2 circles from the yellow cardstock, one larger than the other. You could use a breakfast plate and saucer for the outline. The largest is for the body and the small one for the cup. Draw 2 wings on the cardboard and cut everything out. Stick one wing to the back of the bodice and the other to the front. Stick the cup on the body. Now make the beak and legs from the scraps of orange paper and stick them on as well. Draw an eye on the chick's head with a black marker. Stick the feathers on wherever you want.

Easter pendant (note there are several examples)

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Cut an Easter bunny out of the brown paper and draw the face and paws on it. Cut out a very small chick from the yellow paper.
You can cut all kinds of eggs from the scraps of paper in any color you like. You can decorate the eggs and draw an eye on the chick. Stick a piece of wire behind your made Easter decorations and your pendant is ready again. You can make all kinds of different ones. Just look at the pictures.

Big Easter egg

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Cut out a large egg from the large cardboard. You can make different eggs. Just look at the sample photos. You can decorate an egg with the wrappers of the chocolate eggs. Then you very carefully remove the wrapper from the egg and then smooth the wrapper while you eat the egg. Don't make yourself sick, but you do need some. You can of course also make decorations on it. Cut off the top of the egg and secure it with a split pin. If you then stick a chick behind it, you can play peek-a-boo with the chick.

Big Easter with shutters

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On the right you see an example of an egg with 2 hatches that can be opened, behind which is the Easter bunny. You make this by cutting 2 large eggs from cardboard. You make the hatches from 1 egg. Be careful not to cut the shutters. So you draw a rectangle on it and draw a line exactly in half. Cut this line and the long sides of the rectangle. You unfold the short side. Use the template (see the other crafts) for the Easter bunny and stick it behind the shutters.

Eggs

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Print the template and trace it onto the cardboard.
You can use as many eggs as you want.
The more different sizes you use, the nicer it
You can make up whatever you want to add to it. See the different examples.

Chicks

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Take a colored leaf and lay it out. Stick a strip of green paper at the bottom of the petal. This is the grass. Cut the chicks from the yellow paper and the legs and beak from the orange paper and glue them on. Make the eyes with a black marker and your chicks are ready again.

Easter placemat

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Stick whatever you like that has to do with Easter on a yellow leaf.
When it has dried, you can put the leaf in a plastic insert and cut the ring binder off.
As you can see in the photo, this is a bit fragile, so if you have a laminator the result will be even better.
Then ask an adult for help, because the device gets hot.

Chickens in the hay of paint

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Get the paper and paint ready on the table. Take a good look at the example of how to print your hands on the paper. Paint one hand white and gently press it onto the paper. Clean your hand and now paint your other hand brown and press it gently on the paper as well. Let this dry for a while. While your hands are drying, you can cut the hay from the leftover brown and yellow paper. Make the beak, the comb and possibly the wattles of the chicken from the red and orange paper. When the paint is dry you can glue the hay on and finish the chickens. Finally, draw an eye with the black marker.

Easter garland

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Print out the template of the pendulum.
In the example, 8 chickens and eggs have been used.
You can of course decide for yourself how long you want the pendulum to go create.
You can cut the chickens and eggs, but of course you can also prick it.
Then you get a nice kind of serrated edge.
You can put all kinds of dots on the eggs as decoration.
When everything has been cut or pricked, make holes in the chicken and the eggs with a perforator.
Take a good look at the example where exactly you have to prick.
So 2 holes in the chicken and 1 hole in the eggs. In the example, small loops have been made so that you can still move everything on the long piece of wire.
Then you can tidy up the garland again and use it again next year.

Plastic eggs

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Paint a plastic egg yellow and while it dries you can cut the wings from the paper or the foam.
When the paint is dry the wings, beak and eyes can stick to it.

The other egg is made from Easter napkins with everything cut out.
If you are going to make this, keep in mind that it tears easily because the napkin is very thin.

Bag for the Easter eggs

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Cut nice things from the napkin and cover the bag or bag with it.
Now you can use it to put your found eggs in or as a nice decoration for the Easter table.

Chicken with her 2 chicks

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You make the chicken from the large folding paper.
You fold the leaf diagonally towards each other and then 1 of the bottom sides upwards a bit and the chicken is ready.

Repeat this for the chicks.
Cut the legs, beaks and the comb from orange paper and your craft is ready.

Stamp Easter egg with cotton wool

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Draw a large egg on the paper.
Choose four beautiful colors of paint and put a little bit of each color on a plate.
Make a ball of cotton wool and attach the peg on it.
Now you can dab the paint by holding the peg and then stipple on the egg.
If you now make beautiful jobs, your egg will be beautifully decorated.

Easter Bunny

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Make 2 kites from the brown folding paper. The first kite becomes the body and the second kite becomes the face and ears.
You cut these in and then you can fold the ears as big as you want.
Cut a heart from the remainder and stick the nose and whiskers on it. You can make the eyes from paper or use wiggle eyes.
You can decorate the Easter bunny extra by sticking a bow on it.
This Easter bunny is decorated with eggs. You can make them as big as you want and in all kinds of colors.


 
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