- Colored wooden eggs from The Wonder Years.
- Put your plastic eggs to full use with this cute Easter Egg game from Tired, Need Sleep.
- Turn a twig and play dough into a lovely spring tree sculpture as demonstrated by six-year-old Emily at the Frugal Family Fun Blog.
- Bunny and sheep outlines decorated with cotton balls – a craft my kids enjoyed last year.
- Crayon-decorated Easter eggs (including a technique that gives very colorful results) – another hit activity in our home last year.
- Blog favorites from last year: Easter, Spring I, and Spring II.
Do you have other favorite Easter or Spring crafts? Please link up in the comments!
MaryAnne is a craft loving educator, musician, photographer, and writer who lives in Silicon Valley with her husband Mike and their four children.
Hello there, Happy Easter!!
Thanks for the links! I have been very uncrafty lately and needed some great ideas.
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we make confetti eggs or cascarones(sp?). Last year we made the snake out of plastic Easter eggs and we love to color eggs. love spring
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New follower. Adorable kiddos!
We’re definitely going to try the crayon eggs next week :)
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I really like the crayon Easter eggs! Hanna and Joe love dying eggs, but doing the crayon ones with Jack sounds super!!
Thank you!
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Fun links! Those wooden eggs are awesome!
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Love the links from the last year – I might consider crayon eggs. I have to start thinking of Easter crafts soon, but we are still in our Passover program this week :)
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Thanks for the links. We need some good activities. I agree with the brown egg comment. It would be cool.
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It was so cute to see pictures of Emma and Johnny from last year in your earlier posts!
I’m wondering if that crayon melting technique will work on the ubiquitous brown eggs here in Australia. May have to give it a go…
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I saw those crayon melt ideas, hmmmm do I have the courage to try it?
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@Elisa – I think the melted crayons would look lovely on brown eggs =)