At Little Big People, we believe in nurturing creativity and hands-on learning through fun, engaging activities. Easter is a fantastic opportunity for little learners to explore colors, textures, and imaginative play through craft. Here are some simple and exciting Easter craft ideas to try at home or in the classroom!
1. Cotton Ball Bunny Masks
Let your child hop into the Easter spirit with their own bunny mask!
What You’ll Need:
- Paper plates
- Cotton balls
- Glue
- Pink pom-poms or paper for the nose
- Scissors
- Craft sticks
How to Make:
- Cut out eye holes from the paper plate.
- Let your little learner glue cotton balls all over the plate to create a fluffy bunny face.
- Add a pink pom-pom for the nose and draw whiskers.
- Attach a craft stick at the bottom to hold up the mask.
2. Easter Egg Potato Stamping
A fun and mess-free painting activity that promotes creativity and fine motor skills.
What You’ll Need:
- Potatoes (cut in half)
- Paint (pastel colors work great!)
- Paper
- Cotton swabs or paintbrushes
How to Make:
- Cut a potato in half and carve simple Easter egg patterns into the surface.
- Dip the potato into paint and press onto paper.
- Use cotton swabs or paintbrushes to decorate the eggs with extra designs.
3. Handprint Chick Cards
A personalized Easter greeting for friends and family.
What You’ll Need:
- Yellow paint
- Cardstock or construction paper
- Googly eyes
- Orange markers or paper
How to Make:
- Help your child dip their hand in yellow paint and press it onto the cardstock.
- Once dry, add eyes, a beak, and feet using paper or markers.
- Write an Easter message inside the card and gift it to a loved one!
At Little Big People, we love encouraging children to learn through creativity and exploration. These simple Easter crafts provide a wonderful opportunity for little hands to develop fine motor skills, express themselves, and celebrate the season with joy!

