DIY Easter Crafts to Make and Sell In 2022

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Egg  Bath Bombs

Easter egg bath bombs are fantastic for DIY enthusiasts, especially ladies. Plus, you can choose from various scents and keep the bath bombs for yourself or present them as gifts by wrapping them up nicely in a bunny bag or basket. For this Easter craft project for adults, you need Epsom salts, citric acid, baking soda, corn starch, and coconut oil. You can also use tartar cream instead of citric acid and fine-grain sea salt.

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Bunny Lavender Bags

Lavender bags are simple, fragrant, and can be used in many different ways, like keeping your clothes fresh and smelling nice. So you can turn them into a fun DIY Easter craft by making the bags look like bunnies. You can also gift them to someone during the festive season. To start working on this project, you will need 1/2 cup of dried lavender, 1/2 cup of rice, a ribbon, cotton fabric, a pair of scissors, a needle, thread, pins, and a teaspoon.

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Doily Wreath

A doily wreath is a cute and easy DIY Easter craft that you can whip up in several minutes. You need the following supplies for this adorable Easter wreath: a polystyrene wreath, lace paper doilies, a pair of scissors, artificial flowers, a sheer ribbon, and a glue gun. When it comes to the instructions, you have to fold and glue the doilies, build the doily wreath, attach the artificial flowers, make a bow, and then hang the wreath on your door.

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Shaving Cream Dyed Eggs

There are many approaches to Easter egg crafts, and most involve acrylic paints, stickers, floral motifs, chalkboard paint, washi tape, or beads. This time, we suggest taking a unique approach: dyeing the eggs using shaving cream and food coloring. Before you start working on this project, make sure you have fresh eggs, regular or neon food coloring, a cookie sheet, shaving cream, a straw, and gloves. You can also use cool whip instead of shaving cream.

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Deco Mesh Easter Wreath

A wreath invites people into your home, so you should put a bit of thought into it to decide what type of greeting message you’re trying to send. When it comes to spring craft ideas for adults, you can always go with a cheerful deco mesh wreath that lets everyone know how much you appreciate the coming of spring. For this spring-themed DIY, you need white deco and sparkle mesh ribbons, pipe cleaners, dragonfly decorations, and a wooden bicycle.

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Bunny Soap

If you’ve got a dollar to spend on Easter crafts, you can easily pick up the supplies necessary for making your own bunny soap. It’s one of those projects that parents can make with the help of their kids to brighten up their home. Plus, you’ll have a blast mixing colors. The end results look refreshingly fun and vibrant, not to mention very friendly. You need a bunny mold, orange essential oil, soap base, and soap colorant. 

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DIY Eggshell Candles

Candle-making is not a complicated task with the right directions. Add the following materials to your shopping list: clean, dry eggshells, tapped candle wicks, soy wax, essential oils, and mica powder. As for tools, it’s necessary to have a double boiler, toothpicks, a cardboard egg carton, and a hot glue gun with extra glue sticks.

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No-Sew Sock Bunny

Simple Easter crafts are always popular, especially when it comes to preschoolers who are not yet ready to handle complex projects. For example, you can teach your child to make a no-sew sock bunny using a handful of materials. Or you can make them for your home. To pull off this Easter craft for preschoolers, you need unmatched socks, a pretty ribbon, uncooked rice to fill the socks, a black Sharpie marker, rubber bands, and a pair of scissors.

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Bunny Mason Jar Crafts

Transforming a mason jar into a bunny is a cute and colorful activity that your children will fall in love with. It’s one of the easiest Easter crafts for kids, but it still requires adult supervision. To start working on this mason jar crafting project, you will need jelly jars, a paintbrush, white chalk paint, googly eyes, grit sandpaper, a hot glue gun, pink and white pipe cleaners, pink craft foam, a black permanent marker, and a pair of scissors.

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Moss Easter Decor Bunny

Small, furry, and green, the moss bunny is a delightful addition to your spring decorations. You need only a few basic supplies to get this show on the road: a hot glue gun, a poster board, moss, twine, a black Sharpie marker, and a pair of scissors. It’s also a good idea to use pushpins for sticking the moss bunny to a wooden frame on the wall. Or, you can easily turn it into an Easter centerpiece – the choice is yours.