5 Super Quick & Easy Easter Preschool Crafts Kids Will FROZD to Make! - Parker Core Knowledge
5 Super Quick & Easy Easter Preschool Crafts Kids Will Love
5 Super Quick & Easy Easter Preschool Crafts Kids Will Love
Easter is the perfect time to get little hands creative with fast, fun, and festive preschool crafts—perfect for keeping young children entertained while spreading holiday cheer! Whether you're a teacher or parent, these 5 super quick and easy Easter crafts are guaranteed to fROZT the kids’ interest with minimal preparation and maximum fun.
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1. SPRINGTIME EASTER SAND ART MOSAICS
Why it’s perfect: This sensory-friendly craft combines Easter’s colors with tactile sandplay, engaging kids developmentally and creatively.
What you need:
- Small glass easter eggs or cardboard “eggs”
- Fine sand in pastel Easter colors (white, pink, yellow)
- Clear packing tape or glue
- Small paintbrush or spoon for spreading sand
How to do it:
Let little ones pour sand into egg-shaped outlines using sensory trays or small containers. Add dots of colorful sand to form Spring flowers, bunnies, or hearts. Seal with tape or glue when dry. It’s mess-free art kids love!
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2. EASTER HANDPRINT BUNNY USING FOOD COLOURING RESIST TECHNIQUE
Why it’s perfect: A fun, bonding activity where kids use their own hands and colors to create memorable keepsakes.
What you need:
- White paper or cardstock
- Washable red, pink, and white food coloring
- Brushes and sponges
- Cotton swabs or sponges for resist art
How to do it:
Dip hands in diluted food coloring. Press hands onto paper to make prints—red for ears, white for spots, pink for blushes. Layer white resist paint over parts to create secret happy marks. Let dry and reveal patterns naturally! Cleans up easily and sparks conversations about shapes and color.
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3. EGG TISSUE PAPER WOUSE with Crayon Resist FRAME
Why it’s perfect: Uses recycled materials with a vibrant twist—great for fine motor practice.
What you need:
- Tissue paper in bright Easter shades (orange, yellow, pink)
- Black construction paper strips (to make ears and noses)
- Chalk pastels or crayons
- Glue sticks
How to do it:
Tear colorful tissue into pieces and layer on black paper to form a face and hair clip. Use crayons to cray barn eyes or whiskers. Then delight in peeling off tissue sheen to reveal patterned eyes—magic every time!
4. EASTER CRAFT EGG CRACK ART
Why it’s perfect: turns a simple egg into a poetic celebration of renewal and creativity.
What you need:
- Plastic or paper Easter eggs (or painted cardboard)
- Markers or acrylic paints
- Small sticks, twigs, or pom-poms
How to do it:
Instead of cracking eggs open, decorate pre-decorated plastic eggs open-faced with symbols of Spring—a sun, bloom, rabbit, or heart. Add stick decorations for texture and spark imagination. Bonus: display all art to build pride and Easter memories.