Festive Easter Crafts Kids and Adults Will Love for Spring

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Egg Carton Flowers

Instead of adding real flowers to your Easter decor, make your own with egg cartons.  Cut off the top of the egg carton and the extra flap on the other edge. Cut out the center columns from the carton by making small cuts with your X-Acto knife.Using the center columns you cut out, clean up the edge of the opening with your scissors. Paint the columns both inside and out with some thinned out acrylic paint for a washed look.

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Painted Cupcake Liner Wreath

For this eye-catching wreath, you'll need white cupcake liners, a white foam wreath form, acrylic paint, craft brushes, drop cloth and sewing pins with white tops. Attach your painted cupcake liners to the foam wreath form with a pin in the center and alternate colors to create a more dynamic-looking wreath.

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Dried Flower Eggs

These dried flower eggs make great mantel or table decorations. For this craft, grab your preferred colored eggs, white craft glue, a craft brush and crushed up dried flower petals. Play around with the different patterns by adding glue in different ways — such as on top of the entire egg or making a line down the center.

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Tissue Paper Strip Eggs

Designed eggs always make great additions for Easter. DIY these eggs for your scavenger hunt, then use them as your decor. Materials: White eggs, shades of pink and yellow tissue paper cut into small ¼” (or smaller) strips, Mod Podge craft brush.

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Baby Chick Dyed Eggs

Easter is all about those adorable baby chicks and bunnies. Transform your regular eggs into colorful baby chicks — with vivid feathers to match. What You'll Need: colored eggs, natural egg carton, scissors, acrylic paint, craft brush, yellow felt triangles, hot glue and colored feathers.

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Washi Tape Easter Cards

Create these Washi Tape cards to gift your family and friends on Sunday! Materials Needed: white or colored card stock, a printer, Happy Easter text template, a black marker, a ruler and washi tape.

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Wood Table Runner

Show your dining room table some love with this vibrant wood table runner. The steps are short and easy with the only materials needed being rectangle wood pieces, yellow spray paint and a drop cloth. Once the pieces are dry, arrange on table in the pattern you like and use as a decorative table runner!

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Disco Ball Easter Eggs

These disco ball Easter eggs are a fun and 90s-themed way to bring "egg-citement" to the day.  All you'll need are eggs (fake or hard-boiled), patterning tape, black paint, glittery silver paint and paintbrushes (or sponge brushes).

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Salt Dough Flower Eggs

With just a few pantry ingredients — water, salt (table or coarse salt that has been pulsed through a grinder), flour and vegetable oil — you can make a dough that can be transformed into just about anything, including these adorable ornaments for your Easter tree. Cut out egg shapes with a cookie cutter and make a small hole for hanging with a straw or skewer. You can press flowers, herbs, or leaves into the dough to create an impression.

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Pom-Pom Bunny Eggs

Breathe some life into your home by scattering an adorable colony of fuzzy rabbits. To make, cut a 6” piece of pipe cleaner and fold it in half twice to create an "M" shape. Then twist the two ends of the pipe cleaner together to create bunny ears.  Using craft glue, attach the ears to the back of a pom-pom to create a bunny head. Customize your bunny by adding a small bow tie with the ribbon of your choice.

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Pipe Cleaner Eggs

Make sure your egg is completely empty and clean, or just go with a faux craft egg instead. Then attach one end of a pipe cleaner to the top center of the egg with a small dot of hot glue and let dry.  Carefully coil the pipe cleaner around the egg, adding small dots of hot glue as you go. Snip off any excess pipe cleaner once you have reached the bottom of the egg and secure the end with one last dot of glue.