Here are a few more Easter crafts because I’m sure everyone wants more, or maybe I’m just running out of things to do with the boys. I was waiting for one last craft, which we did today, but unfortunately, it didn’t turn out right. I have been debating doing those confetti eggs that you bop on someone’s head, but I don’t know how my mom and their moms would feel when I arm all the little cousins with such eggs. . . though I haven’t caused trouble in quite some time.
Lambs
(We did a similar craft a year ago when I was taking the boys to a toddler class, but as I figured I’d make it easier than cutting out a sheep head, ears, eyes and nose, and just print out a template. The boys thought this was pretty cool. They love anything with glue.)
Things you need:
· Glue
· Cotton balls (lots of them)
Have the child color the lamb if he or she prefers. Then have the child spread glue all over the lamb’s body. Have the child put cotton balls on the glue.
Bunny Tails
(Evan liked this so much he wants to do another bunny, but one with a face. I’m working on it. This was easy and the boys enjoyed it.)
Things you need:
· Circle template (I used two different Tupperware lids)
· White paper
· Colored construction paper
· Scissors
· Glue
· Cotton ball
· Pen
Using the circle templates, trace two different circles on the white paper, one of the head and one for the body. Draw two bunny years. Cut out the shapes. Have the child glue the shapes on to the colored construction paper to create a bunny facing away from you. Glue on the cotton ball for a tail.
Daffodils
(The craft calls for a white and a yellow cupcake holder. My cupcake holders only come in blue, yellow, and pink, so our daffodils are blue, yellow, and pink. Sean really enjoyed this craft.)
Things you need:
· Cupcake holders
· Construction paper
· Glue
· Heavy books
· Green construction paper, scissors (optional)
· Green marker, paint, or crayon (optional)
Using some of the cupcake holders, place them under some heavy books to flatten them. After a couple of house, they should be flat. Have the child glue the flat cupcake holder on the construction paper. In the center of the flatten cupcake holder, have the child glue a regular cupcake holder. Have the child add stems and leaves by either gluing green paper or drawing them.
Keep those colored egg shells after you ate your hard-boiled Easter eggs. I have a great craft for them.