If your kids are the crafty type, this spring is a great time to make fun and simple Easter crafts as a family. Here is a list of great family Easter crafts for everyone to enjoy! Try them today with your kids, and check out kids programs at in !
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Dye or Decorate Easter eggs

Dying Easter eggs is a classic craft that your family should try out at least once! Fill a mason jar with water and food coloring and dip your (hardboiled) eggs into the mix. You can use white crayons to draw on the sections of the eggs you don’t want dyed. If dying is too messy for your family, try using markers instead!

 

Easter Cards

Bless your grandparents, neighbors, or friends with homemade Easter cards! You can use anything your crafty brain can conceive of, but we particularly like washi tape, pom poms, and colorful Easter stickers.

Make a Stained Glass Cross

An easy Easter craft for kids is the stained glass cross. Simply draw a cross on a piece of construction or printer paper, and let your child glue squares of colored tissue paper onto the cross. Or, for a different challenge, try making a see-through stained glass cross.

Join us this Easter Sunday

Whether church is a normal part of your life or not, we would love for you to join us this Easter Sunday at . We’ll have familiar music and an encouraging message for you.

Make Easter Bunny Ears Headbands  

 

These super cute Easter bunny headbands are perfect for your crafty and creative children. You can make these headbands with paper or felt. Find a full template and instructions for these bunny ears headband!

Paper Flower
Bouquets

Decorate your Easter brunch table with a beautiful paper flower bouquet! There are a million different ways to make paper flowers, but that just gives you more flexibility and options when it comes to crafting your unique and personalized bouquet. Learn how to make one kind of paper flower here.

Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt with Clues, Riddles, and Prizes

An Easter egg hunt is a classic spring time activity for families and kids of all ages. But get creative this easter by turning it into a scavenger hunt with riddles and clues. Or, use a treasure hunt to help your kids find their Easter baskets. 

Easter Cookie Decorating

You may think of cookie decorating as only something you do for Christmas. But Easter cookies are just as fun and tasty! You can decorate cookies that look like eggs or bunny rabbits, or something more meaningful like a cross. Try these fun cookie cutters!

Stamp Some Napkins

Potato stamps are a super fun and easy way to instantly personalize a t-shirt, set of napkins, or other piece of fabric. Use a raw potato to create a stamp of a cross or an egg, and then use your stamp with fabric paint to personalize a set of napkins for your Easter meal! Learn how to make potato stamps here.

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