Beyond the traditional dyeing of the eggs, the Easter season lends to about a million different crafts that you and your children can enjoy together.
The best thing about these projects is how easy they are — and most of them only require things you probably already have around the house.
Updated by Sarah Long 3/27/17
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Hollow chocolate Easter eggs
Image Credit: SheKnows These intricate-yet-easy hollow chocolate Easter eggs, molded over a balloon, are truly good enough to eat.
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Bunny rabbit handprint
Image Credit: Crafty Morning Create Easter keepsakes for you or loved ones using handprints.
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Easter egg suncatcher
Image Credit: Heart Felt Use scraps of paper or other small found items to create this suncatcher with your kids.
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Easter egg tree
Image Credit: Sweet Floweret Your little ones will be thrilled to help you glue the eggs in place for this tree.
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Paper plate Easter chick
Image Credit: Simple as That This simple chick, made from a paper plate, can be displayed all spring long.
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Sock bunnies
Image Credit: A Pumpkin and a Princess Put that stash of unmatched socks to good use with this simple sock bunny craft.
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Coin-covered crosses
Image Credit: Mom on Timeout This beautiful cross can hang in your house all year long, but it has special significance during Easter season.
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Button Easter egg ornament
Image Credit: Club Chica Circle You’ll need to handle the straight pins for littles, but they can do the rest of the work on a colorful Easter ornament.
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Feathery chick
Image Credit: SheKnows This little guy is adorable and so easy to put together.
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Easter Mason jars
Image Credit: The Domestic Geek Little hands will be glad to help you fill these Easter Mason jars — just be sure to keep an eye out for missing candy.
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Easter cards
Image Credit: I Heart Crafty Things Mail these cards to friends and family who are far away.
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Bunny cup
Image Credit: SheKnows Cutting out the pieces of these cup bunnies is great fine motor skills practice.
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Easter egg garland
Image Credit: Kids Activities Blog Help your kids work on their fine motor skills a little more while creating some festive decor for your home.
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DIY daffodils
Image Credit: Mend and Make New Sit down with your children, and create a whole bouquet of these springtime beauties.
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Cotton ball lamb
Image Credit: SheKnows Have your child glue the cotton balls onto a plate, and you’re halfway to this cute little lamb.
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DIY yarn Easter eggs
Image Credit: SheKnows Dyeing wooden eggs using yarn eliminates that messy Easter dip-and-dye completely.
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Mess-free Easter eggs
Image Credit: SheKnows Another great alternative to the messy Easter egg dye job — decorate eggs with broken crayons instead.
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Easter bunny visor
Image Credit: SheKnows Put together this cute DIY Easter bunny visor for kids to wear at the afternoon egg hunt.
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Stuffed animal squirrel
Image Credit: SheKnows This furry little guy is easy to make from felt to stick in the Easter basket.
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Easter Bunny wreath
Image Credit: SheKnows An adorable front-door wreath, made only from a feather boa, a wreath form and some bunny ears.
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