Easter crafts with toddlers should feel fun, manageable, and meaningful — not stressful or overcomplicated. When you’re crafting with a 1-, 2-, or 3-year-old, the goal isn’t perfection.
It’s capturing tiny hands, messy smiles, and sweet moments you’ll want to remember.
This list of 32 Easter crafts for toddlers focuses on:
- Simple supplies
- Minimal prep
- Toddler-friendly activities
- Crafts that double as keepsakes
Perfect for home, daycare, or Easter week activities.

How to Choose the Right Easter Craft for Your Toddler
If you’re looking at this list and feeling overwhelmed, here’s the good news: you don’t need to do all of these.
One or two crafts per sitting is plenty for most toddlers.
Sticker and stamp crafts are great for younger toddlers or low-mess days.
Painting and sensory crafts work well when your toddler has energy to burn.
Handprint and footprint crafts are perfect when you want a keepsake you’ll actually save.
If your toddler wanders off halfway through, that’s normal. The memory still counts.
Basic Supplies for Most Easter Toddler Crafts
You don’t need a fully stocked craft closet to pull these off. Having these basics ready will cover most of the list:
- Washable paint (pastels + yellow work best)
- White cardstock or construction paper
- Paper plates
- Stickers (larger is easier for toddlers)
- Cotton balls
- Glue sticks
- Crayons or washable markers
- Baby wipes for quick cleanup
Prepping supplies before you start makes everything go smoother.
Easy Easter Crafts for Toddlers Ages 1–3
Each craft below includes an age tag to help you quickly choose what’s most likely to work for your toddler right now.
Handprint & Footprint Easter Crafts for Toddlers
1. Bunny Handprint Art (All toddler ages)
Turn a handprint into a floppy bunny and add a simple face in the center.
This classic Easter keepsake works best with pastel paint and thick paper so it lasts for years.
Bonus tip: Add your toddler’s name, age, and the year at the bottom.
Or purchase this adorable digital download for a cute keepsake.

2. Chick handprint Craft (Best for 1–2 year olds)

A single yellow handprint becomes an adorable baby chick with just a few marker details.
Quick, sweet, and perfect for short attention spans.
Bonus tip: Do handprints near a sink for easy cleanup.
3. Easter Egg Handprint Collage (All toddler ages)
Stamp colorful handprints inside egg outlines for a no-pressure craft toddlers love.
The finished piece makes cute seasonal wall art.
Bonus tip: Stick to 2–3 paint colors to avoid muddy results.
4. Bunny Footprint Craft (Best for 2–3 year olds)

Use one or two footprints to create a bunny body, then add simple ears, eyes, and a cotton-ball tail once the paint dries.
This craft turns a classic footprint keepsake into something extra cute and very Easter-specific.
It’s a great option for toddlers who can tolerate a little extra decorating time.
Bonus tip: Turn the footprint upside down so the heel becomes the bunny’s body and the toes point toward the ears.
We love this digital download keepsake from Etsy:

5. Lamb Handprint Art (All toddler ages)

Use white paint for the handprint and add cotton balls for texture.
Soft, neutral, and very Easter-appropriate.
Bonus tip: Glue sticks are less messy than liquid glue.
6. Cross Handprint Easter Art (All toddler ages)

Arrange handprints into a simple cross design for a meaningful Easter craft.
Popular for faith-based families and church settings.
Bonus tip: Pastel colors give a softer look.
7. Carrot Footprint Painting (Best for 1–2 year olds)
Turn a footprint upside down to create a carrot shape and add green details for leaves.
Playful and spring-ready.
Bonus tip: Orange paint shows details best on white paper.
8. “My First Easter” footprint Sign (Best for 1–2 year olds)

A simple sign with footprints and “My First Easter” makes a keepsake you’ll love pulling out each year.
Bonus tip: Laminate or frame it for longevity.
Painting & Sensory Easter Crafts for Toddlers
9. Easter Egg Finger Painting (All toddler ages)
Large egg cutouts and finger paint give toddlers full creative freedom. No rules, no pressure.
Bonus tip: Use a baking sheet to contain the mess.
10. Bubble Wrap Easter Egg Painting (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Stamp eggs using bubble wrap for fun texture and forgiving results.
Bonus tip: Tape bubble wrap down so it doesn’t slide.
11. Watercolor Bunny Shapes (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Pre-cut bunny shapes and let toddlers paint softly with watercolors.
Calm and low-stress.
Bonus tip: Thicker paper prevents curling.
12. Sponge-Painted Easter Eggs (All toddler ages)
Sponges are easier than brushes and perfect for dabbing paint.
Bonus tip: Cut sponges into simple shapes.
13. Dot Sticker + Paint Eggs (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Paint over dot stickers, then peel to reveal patterns. Toddlers love the surprise.
Bonus tip: Peel stickers halfway off first.
WANT TO SAVE THIS FOR LATER?
14. Shaving Cream Marble Easter Art (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Swirl egg cutouts through shaving cream and paint for a marbled effect.
Bonus tip: Best done outdoors or on washable surfaces.
15. Cotton Swab Dot Easter Eggs (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Dot paint with cotton swabs for fine motor practice and quiet crafting.
Bonus tip: A few pastel colors go a long way.
16. Paint-With-Cars Easter Tracks (All toddler ages)
Dip toy car wheels in paint and roll across egg shapes.
Perfect for vehicle-loving toddlers.
Bonus tip: Wash cars immediately afterward.
Paper Plate Easter Crafts for Toddlers
17. Paper Plate Easter Chick (All toddler ages)
Paint a plate yellow and add eyes and a beak.
Cheap, sturdy, and easy.
Bonus tip: Pre-cut the beak.
18. Paper Plate Bunny Face (All toddler ages)

Cotton balls, crayons, and simple facial features keep toddlers engaged.
Bonus tip: Lightly sketch the face first.
19. Paper Plate Easter Basket (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Decorate half a plate as a basket and add eggs inside.
Bonus tip: Staple plates together for durability.
20. Paper Plate Lamb Craft (All toddler ages)
Cotton balls turn a plate into a fluffy lamb.
Soft and Easter-perfect.
Bonus tip: Glue sticks keep fingers cleaner.
Sticker, Stamp & Low-Mess Easter Crafts
21. Easter Egg Sticker Collage (Best for 1–2 year olds)

Mess-free and perfect for younger toddlers.
Bonus tip: Bigger stickers are easier to grab.
22. Bunny Stamp Art (All toddler ages)
Sponge stamps or fingerprints make this quick and forgiving.
Bonus tip: Keep wipes nearby.
23. Chick Stamp Art (All toddler ages)
Fingerprint or sponge chicks are simple and adorable.
Bonus tip: Yellow paint gives the clearest shape.
24. Easter Basket Stamp Painting (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Stamp egg shapes into a lightly drawn basket.
Structured but creative.
Bonus tip: Draw basket lines in pencil first.
Cut-and-Decorate Easter Crafts
25. Bunny Ears Headband (Best for 2–3 year olds)

Easter Bunny Paper Crown Printable
Decorate pre-cut ears, then wear them for Easter photos.
Bonus tip: Staples hold better than glue.
26. Easter Egg Suncatcher (Best for 2–3 year olds)

Tissue paper + contact paper = bright window art.
Bonus tip: Pre-cut tissue squares.
27. Bunny Face Mask (Best for 2–3 year olds)

Decorate, then play pretend. Craft + playtime in one.
Bonus tip: Elastic bands are more comfortable than string.
28. Carrot Paper Craft (All toddler ages)
Decorate a carrot shape with paint, stickers, or torn paper.
Bonus tip: Green yarn makes easy leaves.
Easter Crafts That Double as Decor or Gifts
29. Homemade Easter Cards (All toddler ages)
Free decorating makes these perfect gifts for grandparents and teachers.
30. Toddler-Decorated Easter Placemats (All toddler ages)
Let toddlers draw on large paper and use it at Easter dinner.
Bonus tip: Tape placemats down so they don’t slide.
31. Decorated Easter Treat Bags (Best for 2–3 year olds)

Decorate paper bags and fill them with treats.
Fun before Easter arrives.
Bonus tip: Write names on bags first.
32. Egg Carton Chick Craft (Best for 2–3 year olds)
Paint egg carton cups yellow and turn them into baby chicks.
A classic for a reason.
Bonus tip: Pre-cut cartons and paint outdoors if possible.
Making Easter Memories With Your Toddler
Easter crafts for toddlers don’t need to be elaborate to be meaningful.
These ideas are about connection, creativity, and capturing this season of life — the messy hands, crooked bunny ears, and tiny footprints you’ll miss one day.
If it’s imperfect, you’re doing it right 💛

