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Easter is a special holiday of the year when you can involve children in traditions, pleasant family chores and, of course, colorful preparations. But besides painting eggs and decorating Easter cakes, you and your child can make fun crafts for Easter with your own hands.

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We have prepared for you 8 ideas for children's crafts for Easter, both for toddlers and older children! Let's create!


Sponge prints

With small children you can make an applique like this using brown paper and colored prints. To do this, you will need to cut out an egg-shaped stamp from foam rubber, then dip it in gouache or watercolor of different colors and then leave a mark on the paper.

It is not necessary that the egg be the same color; you can apply several shades to the sponge at once, or paint it over with stripes.

Potato prints

A child aged 1-1.5 years can be asked to make a bright Easter drawing using potato prints. To do this, you need to cut the fruit into 2 parts, and cut strips, zigzags or another pattern on one of the halves.

Let there be 5-6 such halves with different patterns, then the child will be able to dip the “stamps” into paint one by one and make a pattern on paper in the form of paints.

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If the child already owns a brush, you can paint the halves in different colors, then the prints will be even brighter and more original.

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Drawing with traffic jams

If you and your child want to make a simple but fun Easter craft, you'll need a few old wine corks. Draw the outline of the egg with your child, and then paint the egg with bright stains from the traffic jams.

Use a separate stopper for each color to prevent the colors from getting dirty. It is not necessary to create a pattern with stripes; you can experiment and make a chaotic pattern.

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Pattern with wax and paints

For this Easter craft you will need a paraffin candle or a white wax pencil. Together with your child, draw the outline of an egg on white paper and different patterns along it: zigzags, stripes, curves, waves. Then paint over the area of ​​the egg with watercolors of different colors - the wax pattern will appear through the paint.

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The craft looks especially good on a window. As a decoration, you can glue a bow made of paper or ribbon to the egg.

Or cut it out, but for the kids who still go to school kindergarten, just right there will be applications and crafts for Easter in the form easter eggs from paper.

Eggs: Easter craft ideas for children

Children love Easter eggs. Offer them these 14 Easter crafts on how to make your own Easter eggs. Such Easter crafts can be done both at home and in kindergarten.

A simple craft for Easter that will help children: cut out an egg from thick paper, make horizontal slits in the middle, parallel to each other. We give the child strips of colored paper and ask him to thread them into the holes in the middle of the egg (every other hole).

A detailed description of this unusual craft for Easter in kindergarten, you will find it at the link " "

You can make the "Easter egg made of buttons" applique with your children on a small sheet of plywood or cardboard. The finished craft can be placed in a frame to...

For some reason, paper stained glass windows are not very popular in our kindergartens, although they are very fun and interesting craft. Give the kindergarten teacher some Easter eggs with your children. Perhaps then the crafts in the garden will become at least a little more diverse.

A very simple craft for children in kindergarten for Easter: an Easter egg with a cardboard stand. The egg can be decorated however you like

Applications for kindergarten on the theme "Easter egg" can be completely different. You can make them from paper, felt, buttons, ribbons and rhinestones, in general, from everything that is at hand.

The youngest, for example, the children from nursery group Kindergarten students can be offered to make an “Eggs” craft from pasta. We take a cardboard base, decorate it and glue pasta onto it.


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You can make this craft for Easter with your children at home. Knead cold porcelain, roll it out like dough, cut out eggs with cookie cutters. When the figures dry, paint them. Voila, your DIY Easter eggs are ready.

We hope you enjoyed these kids crafts for Easter 2019 on the theme "Easter eggs" that you can make with your own hands with your child in kindergarten. If you need more ideas for Easter crafts for children, we suggest looking for inspiration here "".

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On Easter, people not only prepare various dishes, but also create various decorations.

There are many crafts that you can do. with your own hands and at the same time you won’t waste a lot of resources.

There are also crafts that kids can make or you can create with them.

Here are the most interesting and simple crafts that you can do with your children:


Craft for the garden for Easter: use corrugated paper


You will need:

Drawing or print of an Easter egg

Corrugated paper (cut into small squares) or plain colored paper


1. Print or draw an Easter egg on a piece of cardboard.

2. Draw simple patterns on the egg.

3. Crumple all the squares corrugated paper and start gluing them carefully on top of the drawn patterns.


DIY chicken for Easter


You will need:


Craft for Easter in kindergarten: paper egg decorated with thread


You will need:

Scissors

Thick multi-colored thread

1. Cut out an egg from cardboard.

2. Tape one end of the thread and begin wrapping the egg.


3. Once the entire cardboard egg is wrapped with string, tape the end of the string back on.

4. Make a small hole at the top of the craft and thread thread or ribbon through it so that the craft can be hung.


Children's crafts on the theme of Easter: an egg from a painted shell


You will need:

Pencil

Painted shell (from peeled eggs)

PVA glue or hot glue

Cotton swab (if necessary).

1. Draw a large Easter egg on paper.

2. Apply glue and start gluing small pieces of shell. Instead of shells, you can use small pieces of crumpled colored paper.


DIY Easter crafts for kindergarten: simple patterns


You will need:

Pencil

Scotch tape (masking tape or electrical tape)

Paint or chalk with water.

1. Draw a large chicken egg on paper.

2. Place several strips of tape over the design.

3. Start coloring the drawing in different colors. You can use paints or dip chalk in water and paint with wet chalk.

4. When you have finished coloring, wait until the drawing dries and carefully remove the tape - you will get a beautiful pattern.

Children's crafts for Easter in kindergarten: stickers


You will need:

Sheet foam (foam paper)

Scissors

Small container with water.

1. Cut out several eggs and details to decorate them from foam paper.

2. Dip the foam sheet eggs into water and stick to the window. To decorate them, dip different parts from the same foam paper into water and attach them on top of the eggs.


Easter crafts for children: decorate eggs with felt-tip pens


1. First boil the eggs.


2. Take markers of several colors and start drawing different patterns or animals.



DIY Easter crafts for school: balloon


You will need:

Plastic eggs (you can use chocolate egg packaging)

Ruler

Simple pencil

Scissors

Glue stick

Thread or twine

Small ring (can be bent from a short piece of wire)

Thin wire.

1. Cut a piece of thin wire about 30 cm long.

2. Thread the wire through the holes in the plastic egg. If there are no holes in the plastic egg, you can make them using a thin nail and a hammer or an awl. Twist the ends of the wire inside.

3. Cut 8 pieces of 80 cm from a strong thread and fold each in half.


4. Start attaching threads to the ring. Since they are folded in half, there will be a loop on one side - you need to thread the ends of the thread on one side into the loop on the other (see image). Repeat the same with the remaining threads.

5. Start tying adjacent parts of the threads into a knot.

6. Make a second row of staggered joints (see image). Continue connecting the threads until you achieve the result you want.

7. Place the resulting blank onto a plastic egg. Thread the thin wire (that you first threaded through the egg) through the ring so that the craft can be hung later.

Making a basket:


8. Draw a square on cardboard measuring approximately 5.5 x 5.5 cm and divide it into 9 small squares.

9. From another cardboard, cut a strip approximately 3 x 8 cm in size. You can use tape instead of a paper strip.

10. Cut a cross out of a cardboard square and fold it to form a basket (see image).

11. Attach the basket to the threads using tape - just cover the basket with tape along with the threads.


DIY children's crafts for Easter: a garland of paper eggs


You will need:

Colored or wrapping

Old newspaper or pages of an old, unnecessary book (can be replaced with colored cardboard)

Strong thread (twine)

PVA glue

Scissors

A simple pencil.

1. Fold 2 sheets of paper of the same color. Draw a small egg on the top colored paper and cut it out. You can first cut out a template from cardboard and use it.

2. Repeat with a few more sheets of other colors. Make sure that the eggs on all sheets are approximately the same.

3. To make a three-dimensional egg, fold one part in half and glue it to the second part. Repeat the same with other colors.


4. From old newspaper or colored cardboard (its color should contrast with the color of the egg), cut out several “flags” of the same color.

5. Glue one egg at a time into the center of the flag.

6. Lay the string evenly on the table and glue the flags to it.

Now you can hang the decoration on the wall.

Crafts with children for Easter: eggs with confetti


You will need:

Food coloring, vinegar and water

Confetti (you can buy it or make it yourself from colored paper)

Corrugated paper

Glue stick.

1. Carefully make several small holes in the egg to further make one hole with a diameter of about 1 cm.

2. Remove all contents of the egg and wash the inside of the egg with soap and water.


3. Paint the shell using food coloring, 1 cup water, 1 tbsp. a spoonful of vinegar. Let the shell dry.

4. Fill the egg with confetti.

5. Cut a small piece of crepe paper and glue it over the hole in the shell.

If you add some details, you can get these cute crafts:



DIY Easter crafts for children: painting paper eggs


You will need:

Paper or cardboard

Simple pencil

Scissors

Cotton buds

Small plastic containers (if needed).


1. Draw some eggs on white cardstock and cut them out.


2. Start painting the cardboard eggs. You can use plastic containers as a palette to mix several colors.


DIY Easter with children: decorate cardboard eggs with colored paper


You will need:

Pencil

Scissors

Colored and/or wrapping paper (or an old glossy magazine)


1. Tear small multi-colored pieces from colored paper or an old magazine.

2. Glue all these pieces onto the cardboard as you like.


3. Turn the cardboard over and draw one or more chicken eggs and cut them out.

4. Make a hole in the top of each craft and thread ribbon through it so the ornament can be hung.


Crafts for Easter in kindergarten: eggs decorated with melted wax crayons


You will need:

Hot boiled eggs

Wax crayons

Towel

Packaging for eggs.

1. Boil eggs. Place them in water and cook with the lid closed for about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let them soak in hot water for about 10 minutes.

2. Drain hot water and use a towel to transfer the hot eggs into the carton.


3. Be careful - the eggs are hot. Children can color them under the guidance of adults. You just need to touch the eggs with wax crayons, and the crayons will begin to melt, leaving bright marks. This way you can color Easter eggs.

The most difficult part will be the part where you need to turn the eggs over to color them on the other side.


Once the eggs have cooled, you will have beautiful Easter crafts.

DIY crafts for Easter with small children: we paint eggs and don’t get dirty


You will need:

Acrylic paint

Plastic bag with zipper

Boiled egg.

1. Pour a couple of flowers acrylic paint into a bag, place a boiled egg in it and close it.


2. Give a package with a boiled egg to your child so that he can “color” it with his hands.


3. When the egg has colored, carefully remove it and place it on cardboard or wax paper to dry.

*You can also add one or two small stickers to the egg before coloring. After painting, remove the stickers and you will have a beautiful design.

Crafts for Easter- a section where teachers and educators present the works of their students, and also share with us master classes on Easter crafts. Easter cakes, Easter, eggs, hares and chickens, Orthodox churches, willow and spring flowers and many other symbols of this ancient Christian holiday are present in colorful applications, Easter cards and souvenirs made by children of preschool and primary school age.

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Why do we love holidays? Probably because it’s nice to prepare for them: think about gifts, set the table. But there are special, bright celebrations in our lives, such as Easter. On Easter, people give each other small Easter gifts: painted eggs, Easter cakes, baskets, Easter souvenirs. Children love to prepare crafts for Easter with their own hands; they are so interested in taking part in the preparation and work. We have selected the most from a variety of crafts interesting master classes for children and adults.

We offer crafts for Easter from the simplest materials, the purchase of which does not break your pocket; they are always available in any regular store.

This interesting basket for eggs can be easily made from a disposable plate, wooden clothespins and tape.

Cut a disposable plate with scissors:

Glue the sides together and seal the top with paper or tape. Separate the clothespins and glue them with Moment glue. We secure the top with a thin braid.

We cut strips of paper into the bottom and make a handle from cardboard. Decorate with a bow or several.

We print out the bunny template or draw it on a sheet of cardboard or thick paper. We paint on both sides, glue and place a beautiful Easter egg in the paws.

We make chickens from disposable spoons, cotton pads, and colored paper.

You can make the same funny bunnies:

More Easter-themed crafts: unusual egg plates. How beautiful multi-colored eggs will look on such an original plate! Cut out 4 legs and a bunny's head from white paper, and decorate the face. We put clothespins on a plate and glue paper paws to them. Place chopped white paper on the bottom of the plate.

We make a plate with chicken in the same way. Differences: yellow paper and the size of the paws.

DIY gifts for Easter

There are so many ideas for gifts for Easter, you’ll get tired of choosing. I would like to hope that our master classes will help you in your choice.

From paper

An Easter basket for the upcoming holiday can be made from a regular paper bag. Or from beautiful wrapping paper, perhaps you still have boxes of sweets. There are many options. Multi-colored Easter eggs or delicious treats will look original in such an interesting basket.

To work you will need:

  1. Paper.
  2. Scissors.
  3. Ruler.
  4. Hot-melt gun or regular paper glue.
  5. Pencil.

If you took a bag for work, you need to cut off the bottom of it. Cut the side. Using a ruler and pencil, draw the paper into strips 3 cm wide.

We bend all the strips in half along the entire length.

We begin to weave a basket from the strips, as in the photo.

To prevent the parts from getting tangled, glue the strips to the top of the basket, then cut it all off. Glue the handle and glue the top of the basket.

We will make an interesting chicken stand for Easter eggs as a gift. There are several recipes for making dough.

Recipe for wheat flour dough:

  1. Flour - 2 cups.
  2. Extra salt - 1 glass.
  3. Cold water - 250 grams.
  4. Bag for storing products.
  5. 1 tbsp. spoon of sunflower oil.

Recipe for products made from rye flour:

  1. 3 cups (300 gr.) wheat flour.
  2. 1 cup (100 gr.) rye flour.
  3. 2 cups (400 gr.) fine salt.
  4. 250 ml water.

Rye flour gives the figures a warm bread color. To prepare any dough, mix flour and salt, then gradually pour in cold water and mix again. The degree of readiness of the dough can be determined as follows: if the dough stretches and sticks to your hands, it means there is a lot of water in it. Therefore, you need to add more flour.

To work you will need:

  1. The dough is salty.
  2. Stack.
  3. Peeler.
  4. Toothpick.
  5. Manicure file.
  6. Black peppercorns.
  7. Paints, brush.
  8. The varnish is transparent.
  9. Garlic press.

Roll out the flatbread to a thickness of 0.5-0.7 cm, this will be the chicken’s nest itself. We make the side parts of the nest using a garlic press. We form a “straw” by moistening it with water.

Leave the work to dry for 1 day so that the dough holds its shape well in the future. Let's start sculpting the chicken. We sculpt the body blank. We need the chicken as a stand for an egg, which means we need to make a recess for the Easter egg. We take a round shape, make a notch, and sculpt the breast and neck of the chicken. Use a vegetable peeler to feather the breast.

Insert a toothpick into the chicken's neck, leaving 1.5 cm. Connect the nest and the chicken's body. Roll out the dough, make wing blanks 1 cm thick. Draw the plumage with a vegetable peeler, attach it to the body of the chicken, moistening it with water.

Next, our task is to give the chicken a beautiful tail. We take an oval cake 0.7-1 cm thick as a basis. We make the plumage with a vegetable cutter. We trim the edges of the tail with a knife to resemble the pattern of feathers. Make the cuts neat, smoothing them with your fingers. Attach the tail to the chicken's body. Place something under your tail, such as a ball or an apple. After the product dries, remove the apple.

Roll into a round ball for the head. We shape the scallop using our fingers and a stack, giving it the desired look.

To make the eyes, you need to mark their location. Make dents for the eyes with a stack. Next, use a vegetable peeler to make dents so that the eye becomes shaped.

Insert a peppercorn instead of the pupil. We make a beak and sculpt it to the head.

We fasten the head and body by putting the head on a toothpick. We attach a small strip of dough to stabilize the head. Decorate the chicken neck with dough feathers. You can make “earrings” for the chicken from pieces of dough.

We sculpt chickens in the same way. Don't forget to wet the parts for better fastening.

We leave the product to dry for 1-2 days, placing them in a distant place, maybe even on a closet. After a day or two, when the chickens and chickens have hardened, we finalize the work: we plant the figures on leaves, moistening the centers with water. Leave it in the air for 1-2 days. We dry the products first in air, and then put them in the oven at a temperature of 50 degrees for 1 hour. After drying, paint and cover with clear varnish.

Another option: dough figures: sculpt Easter bunnies, hens, chicks. You can make fridge magnets out of them, or pendants on willow branches.

The fastest gift option is multi-colored paper napkins and ribbons. Wrap the boiled egg in a napkin and tie with a ribbon. Can be replaced with corrugated paper.

This funny and interesting Easter chicken can be crocheted.

To work you will need:

  1. Yellow yarn, 100% cotton or 50/50,
  2. Some orange and white yarn.
  3. Hook number 3.

We start knitting from the body. First 7 rows:

1st - 8 sc in an amigurami loop
2nd - knit 2 sc in each loop (16 sc)
3rd - 1 sc, 2 sc, and so on (24 sc)
4th - in every third loop add: 2 sc, 2 sc (32 sc)
5th - in each 4 p. add: 3 RLS, 2 RLS (40 RLS)
6th - in every 5 p. add: 4 RLS, 2 RLS (48 RLS)
7th - in every 6 p. add: 5 RLS, 2 RLS (56 RLS)

15th - knit the 5th and 6th stitches together (40 sc)
16th - we knit 2 rows without decreasing (40 RLS)
18th - knit the 4th and 5th stitches together to decrease (32 RLS)
19th - no decreases (32 RLS)

We fill the chicken with cotton wool or padding polyester.

20th - knit every 2nd and 3rd stitch together (16 sc)
21st - knit every two loops together (8 sc)
Cut the thread and carefully sew up the hole.

Wings (2 wings):

  • 1st - dial 7 air. loops with yellow yarn, 1 sc in the second loop from the hook, 4 sc, 3 sc in one loop, 4 sc, conn. P.
  • 2nd - 1 VP, 4 RLS, two times 2 RLS in one stitch, 3 RLS in one loop, two times 2 RLS in one loop, conn. P.
  • 3rd - 1 VP, 1 sc in each loop
  • 4th - 1 VP, 1 connection. p. in each loop

We knit the paws with orange yarn:

  • 1st - 2 VP, 6 sc in the second loop from the hook (6 sc)
  • 3rd - increase in every second stitch (18 RLS)
  • 4th - row without changes (18 RLS)

Beak (1 piece)

1st - cast on 5 VP, 1 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, half-dc, 1 dc, and 1 dc2h

Eyes (2 parts)

  • 1st - 6 sc in amigurami loop (6 sc)
  • 2nd - increase in each stitch (12 sc)
  • 3rd - increase in every 2nd stitch (18 sc)
  • The beads are different (colors are indicated next to the diagrams).
  • 2 meters of thin fishing line or nylon thread.
  • 2 beading needles.

We start weaving from the central row from number 1 to number 2, then we perform each part separately at different ends of the fishing line, using the table.

In the egg weaving pattern, notice the double rows (12 and 13 at the top, 13 and 14 at the bottom). For a chicken-shaped keychain in the upper part, we first weave the right wing (numbers 5 to 9), and then the left wing (numbers 10 to 16). Next, we move on to the design of the head (numbers 17 to 40).

What would Easter be without Easter cakes, Easter eggs, souvenirs and angels? You can make these original Easter angels with your own hands from ordinary pasta. Pasta can be anything: stars, cones, spirals, vermicelli. These angels can be hung on a willow branch or placed in an Easter basket.

To work you will need:

  1. Pasta.
  2. Ribbons or sticks.
  3. Hot-melt gun or Moment glue.
  4. PVA glue.
  5. Salt dough balls.

Use a glue gun to connect the head (dough ball) to the body. Next, glue the ribbon to the back. We select wings from pasta and glue on top of the braid.

Thickly coat the angel's head with PVA glue and dip it into small noodles or stars. This is the "hair" of an angel.

For hands, use openwork pasta. Apply glue thickly on the sides, near the wings and glue.

We paint with either simple golden paint or spray paint.

If you want to insert them into an Easter basket, insert a stick inside the pasta body and glue it, the crafts are ready.