Easter crafts
Easter is one of the most craft-friendly seasons of the year. Paper quilling eggs, felt bunnies, spring wreaths, and basket liners. Every project on this page comes with a step-by-step walkthrough and most include a printable template.
"Spring arrives and suddenly every surface deserves a little handmade touch. Easter crafts sit in a sweet spot: cheerful enough for kids, refined enough for a styled table. Whether you are making your first paper quilling egg or tackling a full spring garland, the template and the walkthrough are ready."
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What to make this easter
From paper eggs the kids can finish before lunch to a full spring display for the table, the projects below are sorted by craft type and skill level so the right one is easy to spot.
How to Make Pretty Paper Lilies (+ Free Printable Template)
DIY Spring Flower Wreath
Quilled Cherry Blossoms
DIY Quilled Tulip Card – Paper Quilling Project
Free Bunny Sewing Pattern and DIY Felt Bunny Tutorial
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Everything you need to know
What are good Easter craft ideas for families?
Paper quilling eggs, felt bunnies, spring garlands, and basket liners all work well for family making. The Children's Easter Bundle inside Create & Celebrate has 6 beginner-rated projects designed specifically for kids aged 4–10.
How do I make paper Easter eggs?
Craftaholic Witch has paper quilling egg tutorials that walk through the full technique from start to finish. Each one includes a free template with the recommended strip widths and petal shapes so you can skip the measuring.
Are there free Easter craft templates on this site?
Yes. Several tutorials in this Easter collection include printable templates. Use the filter above to show template-friendly projects first.
What Easter crafts can beginners make?
The felt bunny and paper egg projects are the best starting points for beginners. Use the Beginner filter in the project grid to find the easiest options. The Easter Morning Kit in Create & Celebrate also includes a guided session designed to be completed in a single morning.
When should I start making Easter crafts?
Two to three weeks before Easter gives you enough time to work through a full kit at a relaxed pace. If you are making for kids or decorating a table, starting the week before is still manageable for most projects here.
What is Create & Celebrate?
Create & Celebrate is the seasonal making community inside Craftaholic Witch. It adds guided kits, project series, shared maker momentum, and printable extras alongside the free tutorials on the blog. Membership is free.
Easter is better when it is planned.
Join Create & Celebrate and get the full Easter kit, the spring series, and a community of makers building toward the same holiday weekend.