What material is every craft fan guaranteed to always have at home?Paper, of course, and usually in all colors and nuances. So if you spontaneously feel like creating something for Easter, this material is ideal as a basis. Children in particular find it easier to work with this simple material because it is easy to handle. So get the paper, glue and scissors out of the cupboard and try out our Easter crafts. Thanks to the simple instructions, you can make beautiful Easter decorations out of paper together with the children!
As simple as this wreath looks, it is also easy to make. All you need are paper eggs in different colors. You can draw the first one freehand on white paper, cut it out and then use it as a stencil for the others, or you can print out a template. Then arrange the cut-out Easter eggs in a circle to create a wreath shape. If you want, you can also choose a different shape.
You then turn the white egg that you used as a template for the others into a rabbit head that you still havewith rabbit ears, a face and maybe a pretty bow. Glue a piece of string to the back in the form of a loop so that you can hang the Easter wreath.
Tipp: The whole thing will be more stable if you cut out a circle or other shaped frame from cardboard and use it as a base to which you glue the eggs.
Make a hanger out of paper as an Easter decoration
If you want to make this Easter decoration out of paper, take paper of any color (white in the example) and fold it like an accordion. Tie the strip in the middle. Now take the top two edges, pull the compartments apart and glue the edges together. Repeat on the bottom side. You should get a circle this way. Then glue typical Easter motifs to the middle, which you can also quickly and easily make for Easter decorations out of paper - bunnies, eggs, carrots or spring flowers.
Decorate the table – design Easter eggs with beads or rhinestones
Super simple yet very pretty and perfect if youwith small childrenMake Easter decorations out of paper: You can cut out these colorful Easter eggs yourself and then let the children design them however you want. This works particularly easily with stickers or self-adhesive rhinestones and beads. If you are doing crafts with very small children, do not let them out of your sight as they can swallow the small parts. Older children can also use colors to create patterns.
You can then spread the finished eggs all over the table like confetti or decorate the plates on the banquet table with a paper egg. A great idea would also be to label the back with congratulations, greetings, sayings or whatever else comes to mind. If you design the eggs on both sides, they can be used wonderfully as pendants for the Easter bouquet, a chandelier or the window. Orhow about Easter garlandsthat you can make into a curtain?
Or how about this alternative for paper Easter decorations? To do this, cut out two egg shapes of the same size for each egg - one in white and the other in color. Then punch out an Easter motif from the middle of the white egg (or draw and cut it out). Then glue a loop of yarn to the colored egg and the white one above it. The color is now visible through the subject.
Also read:How about making some pretty hanging decorations?
Making a wreath as an Easter decoration out of paper – instructions for adults
With paper flowers of any kind, you can make such a pretty indoor door wreath as an Easter decoration out of paper. Since making flowers is a little more difficult, this idea is more suitable for adults. You can use the flowersfrom our instructionsor use the templates in the link below to fold models like the one in the example picture for the Easter decorations out of paper. It's best to use a wooden ring as a base, but you can also make a ring out of craft cardboard.
To make paper crafts for Easter, proceed as follows: The first template is intended for the daffodils. You need four of these elements per flower, which you then fold in an accordion-like manner and glue them together (e.g. with double-sided adhesive tape). Then make a small roll out of yellow paper and stick it in the middle of the flower. The other two templates are for the leaves. You need two pieces per sheet. Once you have made the desired number of flowers and leaves, you can arrange them as you wish on the ring. Tie a ribbon for hanging and you're doneEaster crafting of the Easter wreath!