Easter crafts with children on the theme of “Looking for Easter eggs”

Christmas is already over and the children are slowly getting used to everyday life. But the time between Christmas and Easter doesn't have to be boring. We present you some interesting projects (including templates) that you can do together with the family. Plan an Easter egg hunt party and let the little ones help with the preparation. Crafting with children at Easter has never been so much fun!

For the first project you will need a hair band, tape, scissors and a template for Easter bunnies, cardboard. Simply cut out the bunny ears from paper or cardboard. Then the children can paint the ears. At the end these are glued to the hair band. Complete!

For the paper windmill you need the following materials –Craft template/at the end of the article/, wooden stick, glue. Simply print out the template, cut it out and fold it as shown in the picture. At the end, glue the windmill to the wooden stick.

At the end of the article you will find various templates - print them out on self-adhesive paper. Let the children help with cutting and painting. And decorate the juice bottle, the plastic plates and even the vase with it. Or you can use the templates to make colorful Easter egg hunt signs.

Cupcakes are always a good idea for party food. To give the small desserts a nice Easter touch, you can order matching muffin sleeves or make them yourself. The muffin cases like rabbit ears also look very cool.

In addition to popcorn, pretzel sticks, cupcakes and other sweets, you can also serve healthy vegetable sticks with a delicious dip. Cake pops with light pink and yellow icing also fit the Easter theme perfectly.