Easter crafts for kids

In Denmark, they welcome Easter and springtime with a whimsical snowdrop letter. The Easter card, typically made by children, is a blank sheet of paper that has been cut into an elaborate shape. The letter has a snowdrop flower (a sign of early spring) and a little poem inside.

The letter is signed anonymously with one dot for each letter that spells your name. Now it’s up to the recipient to guess your little game. If by Easter Day the recipient has guessed your name, you owe that special someone an Easter egg, oh what a shame!

We’ve created a couple of templates you can print and cut after. They range from easy to difficult. Maybe start with the easy one and see how it goes…

Easy peasy


Average


A challenge


If you’re a free spirit and don’t like to play by the rules, take a piece of paper and fold it twice. Then grab a pair of scissors and cut shapes and angles into the paper.

When you unfold the paper again, you’ll see a beautiful pattern!

Are you sure that we can’t talk you into giving one of our paper cutting templates a try?

Take a look here:

Turn your creative paper art into an Easter letter, or use it as a place card for your Easter table. (Get inspiration for decorating your Easter table).

If you think this is too difficult for your little one, why not you opt for toilet paper roll animals instead? The only thing these cardboard animals demand is your wild imagination.

You’ll need some used toilet paper rolls, left-over yarn, thread, coloured markers, a glue stick – whatever you have close at hand. We promise you that soon the kids’ imaginations will be running wild. It is also a great way to kick-start a conversation about their imaginary animal …

It could perhaps look something like this:

  1. Thank you to Louis, aged 4, and Clara, aged 6.

Is your creative drawer running short of pipe cleaners, pom poms and other craft supplies? Dive into our hobby assortment and let us bring creativity to your door.

Origami paper.
Scissors.
Pom poms.
Glitter glue.

Curious about more Easter inspiration for the kids?


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