By: AutumnPosted: 3/11/24
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In today’s post: Celebrate and decorate for the Easter season with these Easter crafts for adults that are easier than they look. We’ve collected 30 different tutorials for you to browse.
Easter Egg Candlesticks
Use styrofoam Easter eggs (or plastic eggs) and a wooden dowel to create these bright, colorful Easter candlesticks.
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Faux Chocolate Bunny Centerpiece
Use spray paint to turn a plastic bunny container into a "chocolate" bunny! It makes a cute centerpiece for Easter brunch or any other Easter celebrations.
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Carrot “Wreath”
You can make this carrot wreath in about an hour using a foam cone and some rope.
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Dollar Tree Easter Wreath
You can find everything you need for this cute Easter wreath at the dollar store – make one for about ten bucks!
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Easter Sock Gnomes
Turn a couple brightly colored socks, some faur fur and a wood ball into an adorable Easter gnome!
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Bunny “Easter Basket”
Turn plastic bowls from the dollar store into adorable bunnies! You can fill these with Easter candy and other surprises to give as an Easter basket, or make them to display as part of your Easter decor.
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Popsicle Stick Bunny
This modern bunny silhouette is the perfect addition to your Easter decor – and it's made from popsicle sticks! Make and Do Crew offer a printable template to make putting this together easy.
Terra Cotta Pot Carrot
This cute carrot is easy to make using a terra cotta pot and saucer, and can be filled with treats to turn it into a fun Easter gift. From She Saved.
DIY Easter Bunny Napkins
These sweet Easter napkins from Squirrelly Minds are so adorable! A free printable and iron on sheets mean these are easy to make.
Easter Egg Topiary Tree
Sand and Sisal shows you how to make this gorgeous Easter egg topiary tree. Paint the eggs in any color to match your decor!
No Sew Fabric Carrots
First Day of Home shares a free pattern for these adorable fabric carrots – and you don't even need to sew to make them!
Floral Easter Egg Wreath
This project from A Pumpkin and a Princess combines soft green moss, colorful Easter eggs, and lovely faux florals into a beautiful statement wreath for your front door.
Giant Moss Bunnies
These large moss covered bunnies made by A Girl and a Glue Gun are crafted from plastic bowls purchased at Dollar Tree!
Easter Egg Floral Arrangement
This pretty floral arrangement from Purely Katie is a breeze to put together but turns out so lovely! It's the perfect centerpiece for your Easter table.
Easter Bunny Wreath
This fluffy Easter bunny wreath is made with round wreath forms and loop yarn.
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Egg Hunt Centerpiece
This lovely Easter centerpiece from Jenny Steffens combines brown and blue eggs with spring flowers in a pretty wood box. Your guests will love this beautiful display!
Floral Decoupage Easter Eggs
These beautiful eggs from Sweet Pea are made with paper napkins and Mod Podge instead of dye! They're lovely in a bowl as part of an Easter centerpiece.
Easter Bunny Mason Jars
Crafts By Amanda shows you how to make these cute Easter bunny mason jars using bunny stickers and chalk paint in lovely pastels.
DIY Concrete Easter Candle
In this unique Easter craft idea from Lily Ardor you'll use a plastic Easter egg as a mold to make an egg shaped candle with a concrete base.
Easter Egg Pinatas
Oh Happy Day shows you how to make Easter egg pinatas that are cute enough to display as part of your Easter decor – and fun to fill with treats!
Wooden Easter Egg Planters
If you're looking for an absolutely adorable Easter craft, this idea from Pretty Life Girls is perfect! Wooden Easter eggs get turned into bunny planters with the cutest little faces.
Carrot Button Craft
This cute carrot craft can be whipped up in twenty minutes using a bag of mixed orange buttons and a cute easel from the dollar store. Idea and instructions from The Crazy Craft Lady.
Faux Concrete Bunnies
Life is a Party shows you how to turn ceramic bunnies from the dollar store into modern faux concrete pieces. It's an easy makeover with an expensive looking result.
Crochet Easter Bunny Egg
If you crochet, you can make an assortment of these absolutely adorable Easter egg bunnies in all sorts of lovely colors. You can find the free pattern by Mariya Kostyuchenko at Amigurumi Space.
DIY Clay Bunny Bowls
Made from air dry clay, these bunny bowls are so cute! This Easter craft from Alice & Lois is fun for adults and kids.
DIY Stuffed Easter Bunny
The House That Lars Built shares a free pattern to make these pretty stuffed Easter bunnies. Add some pretty ribbon and a cute pom pom tail to complete this project.
Embroidery Hoop Bunny
Pair embroidery hoops with pretty fabric to make a cute Easter bunny wall hanging. Idea from Design Improvised.
How to Make a Bird’s Nest
Learn how to make a beautiful birds nest from Kippi At Home. It will make a sophisticated addition to your Easter decor.
Reclaimed Wood Bunny
Combine leftover wood and scraps of baseboard to make a cute Easter bunny you can display on your front porch. From My Recipe Confessions.
DIY Burlap Easter Pillow
This cute Easter pillow is easy to make using bunny templates from On Sutton Place. Iron on adhesive means there's no sewing involved, and you can add buttons or bows to decorate the bunnies if you wish!
Meet Autumn
Hello there! I’m a busy mom of five who loves to make things. Crafts, recipes, sewing, holiday projects: I’ve tried them all, and you can too! I love EASY projects anyone can make.
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Joanne says
Lovely ideas for Easter.Will definitely given some a try.Keep sending all your ideas as they keep this Grandma busy.Have a Happy Easter!
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Rae Smylie says
These are so cute and look absolutely doable – even for a non crafter! Thanks for pulling them all together for one post!
My 12 y/o granddaughter crochets beautifully and will love these projects.
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