Easter is the perfect time to sit down with kids and create something sweet they can proudly give away. This collection of Easter card craft ideas features playful designs that use simple supplies and leave plenty of room for little hands to help.
Whether you’re making cards at home or in a classroom, these ideas pair nicely with our favorite easy Easter crafts. Each card brings a small surprise and a big smile for springtime giving.
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Easter Card Craft Ideas
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Kids can make a fun Easter card featuring a bunny's fluffy cottontail poking out of a paper garden. With a free template, they trace and cut out the bunny, grass, and burrow, then add a cotton pom-pom tail for a silly touch.This playful card is sure to bring giggles and will put a smile on anyone's face.
Kids will have a blast making a 3D Easter bunny card that literally pops off the page. It uses a one-page printable template, so it's perfect for group art time (like a classroom) where everyone can cut and fold their own bunny.The bunny's cheerful face stands up when the card opens, adding a fun surprise for whoever receives it.Related: Easter Pattern Block Mats
Children will love designing these textured Easter egg cards with lots of color and crinkling. Using a free egg template and bits of tissue or wrapping paper, they decorate an egg shape with a fun, bumpy collage.The project is simple enough for all ages, and each card turns out one-of-a-kind and bright – perfect for sharing a bit of spring cheer.Also try: Easter Bunny Paper Bag Puppet
Kids can make their own pop-up Easter scene inside a card with this easy project. With a few simple cuts and folds in a folded cardstock, they create a spring element that pops up when the card opens – think a stand-up Easter egg or a cute chick in the grass.It's a neat surprise feature that kids of all ages will enjoy making and showing off for the holiday.Related: Easter Pattern Worksheets
Kids create a sweet scene of Easter eggs nestled in grass using their very own handprint as the grassy backdrop. With a bit of green paper, their handprint transforms into the grass, and they add bright paper eggs hiding among the blades.This activity creates an adorable keepsake card that's perfect for sending Easter greetings or using as a unique egg hunt invitation.
Kids will jump at the chance to make these easy Easter bunny cards with just some cutting, tracing, and gluing. A template helps them create a cute bunny shape on folded cardstock, and they can even add a fluffy cotton tail for extra fun.This straightforward art keeps little hands busy and results in an adorable card to give to friends or family at Easter.Also try: Torn Paper Easter Basket Craft
Kids can make a card that features a baby chick hatching out of an Easter egg, and it's as adorable as it sounds! With a free printable pattern, they cut out an eggshell and a little chick, then assembled them so the top of the eggshell lifts to reveal the chick inside.This fun spring project brings a “wow” factor but is still easy for kids to create and share.Related: Easter Egg Carrot Craft
Even a little one can make this simple Easter bunny card with an easy printable template. All the bunny parts come ready for kids to cut out and glue onto a folded card, letting preschoolers put their bunny together mostly on their own, with a fluffy pom-pom nose and cute ears to finish it off.It's a quick, adorable project that lets kids create a sweet Easter card with confidence.Also try: Torn Paper Easter Egg Craft
Kids can create a bright orange Easter carrot topped with green “leaves” in this adorable project. Using just some colored paper (and a printable template), little ones trace and cut out the printable to form the carrot design.It's a sweet keepsake and makes a fun spring greeting for family and friends.
Children get to practice their fine motor skills by weaving strips of paper to make a colorful Easter egg on this chick card. Red Ted Art provides a free template to cut out the egg shape and slots, so kids can weave paper strips through it to create a fun pattern.The finished card features a bright woven Easter egg with a little chick, and it's as fun to make as it is to give!Related: Easter Lamb Craft
An ordinary greeting becomes an extra-special surprise with this pop-up Easter egg card that hides a photo inside. Using simple cuts and folds, kids create a 3D paper egg that stands up when the card opens, then they place their own picture in the middle of the egg.It's an entertaining way to personalize an Easter card – grandparents and relatives will love opening it to find a sweet photo surprise!Also try: Easter Theme Preschool
School Time Snippets shares two adorable handprint card ideas for Easter. Kids can choose to make a fluffy handprint chick or turn their handprint into a colorful Easter egg – each one becomes a precious keepsake decorated by your child.These projects are simple and sweet, helping little ones send love to family with that special personal touch (their own handprint!).Related: Easter Bunny basket Craft
Little ones can create an adorable Easter card shaped like a fluffy baby chick. Using a printable template, they cut out and fold a yellow chick shape, then add fun details like big googly eyes and an orange beak.This simple springtime card is easy for preschoolers to make, and it turns into a sweet greeting they'll be proud to share with someone special.
Kids trace their hands to create this fluffy Easter bunny card that doubles as a keepsake. By folding a piece of cardstock and tracing their hand (with two fingers together to form the bunny's ears), they cut out a bunny-shaped card and covered it with soft white pom-poms.Add a pink pom-pom nose, pipe cleaner whiskers, and googly eyes, and you've got a cuddly-looking bunny card that family and friends will adore.Also try: Easter Tracing Worksheets
Little ones can make this fuzzy bunny face card in just a few minutes. They simply glue a big pom-pom onto the front of a folded card for the bunny's head, add googly eyes and a tiny pom-pom nose, and finish it off with paper bunny ears.The result is an adorable, soft Easter card that preschoolers will have fun creating and sharing with loved ones.Related: Easter Activity Sheets
Arty Crafty Kids offers another cute, easy Easter bunny card that children can make with a handy template. Kids simply cut out the bunny pieces from colored paper (following the printable patterns) and stick them together on the card to form a lovely bunny.They can even personalize this design – for example, writing a little message on the bunny's belly or adding their own decorations – to make each Easter bunny card memorable for the receiver.Also try: Easter Bunny Paper Craft
For a classic Easter art, children can make a sweet paper bunny card using only basic supplies. Simple Everyday Mom provides a printable template with all the bunny pieces to cut out and assemble on the front of a folded card.Even with minimal materials (just paper, scissors, and glue), kids will create an adorable bunny greeting in minutes – perfect for classroom projects or last-minute wishes.
These Easter bunny cards have a fun twist: kids wrap yarn around a bunny-shaped cutout to create a colorful, textured design. Kids Craft Room provides two free bunny templates (one with pointy ears and one with a floppy ear) to get you started.Wrapping the yarn is great fine-motor practice for little hands, and the finished cards come out looking soft, bright, and oh-so-cute for spring.Related: Easter Basket Name Craft
Emma Owl offers an adorable Easter bunny card project that's easy for kids to make. The free printable template includes all the little bunny parts, so children just print them out, cut and stick them onto a card in the right spots.With everything pre-drawn for them, even young kids can put together this sweet bunny card – just glue on the ears, paws, and a cotton tail – and have a lovely Easter greeting ready in no time.Also try: Easter Bunny Activity Sheets
Here's a funny Easter card idea: a bunny nibbling on a giant carrot! Using a printable template, kids assemble an adorable bunny holding a paper carrot that actually opens to reveal their Easter message inside.This card's clever design (you “open” the carrot) is sure to get lots of smiles and giggles, and kids will love the built-in surprise.Related: Easter Bunny Cutting Practice Worksheets
Kids can turn their handprint into a cheerful Easter chick with this cute card art. They'll trace their hand on yellow paper (or paint and stamp it) to create the chick's body, then decorate it with googly eyes, an orange beak, and little paper feet.The result is an easy keepsake card that captures your child's hand and makes an entertaining Easter greeting for loved ones.
Kids can create an oh-so-fluffy Easter bunny card by using soft cotton balls as the bunny's fur. They start by cutting out a bunny shape (or using a template) from cardstock, then covering it with white cotton balls for a cuddly texture, and adding cute touches like a pink nose and googly eyes.The fluffy white cotton really pops against the colored card, and children will love how soft and cozy their bunny card feels.Also try: Easter Egg Cat Craft
Kids can make the cutest bunny face Easter card with this simple template-based project. They'll cut out the bunny's head and big ears from the printable, use pretty patterned paper for the inside of the ears, and glue everything onto a folded card.With a pom-pom nose, googly eyes, and drawn-on whiskers, the bunny comes to life in no time – making an adorable Easter greeting that is as easy to create as it is cute.Related: Easter Bunny Name Craft
This free Easter bunny card template makes it super easy for kids to create a cute 3D bunny card. The printable PDF includes all the bunny pieces, so kids can cut them out and attach them to the card.They can also fold parts like the ears or paws to make them pop off the page for a fun three-dimensional effect. It's a simple print-cut-glue activity that yields an impressively cute bunny card to delight friends and family.Also try: Easter Egg Bunny Craft
Kids can make a cheerful chick card that's perfect for Easter and sure to make someone smile. Using the free template, they cut out a cute yellow chick and glued it onto a folded card, complete with little paper wings and an orange beak.Open the card to reveal a special holiday message inside – a fun little surprise that makes this Easter greeting extra sweet.
Kids can turn themselves (or a family member) into the Easter Bunny with this creative photo card. In this simple cut-and-paste project, children use a template to make a bunny's body and ears, then glue a personal photo where the bunny's face would be.The result is both hilarious and heartwarming – an easy-to-make Easter card that features your child's own smiling face as the bunny and is sure to be treasured by relatives!Related: Happy Easter Mouse Craft
Kids can have some messy fun with paint to create this adorable bunny handprint art. They paint their hand white (leaving the thumb unpainted) and press it onto paper, with the fingers together to form the bunny's long ears.After the paint dries, they add pink to the inside of the ears and a little nose, then draw on eyes and whiskers with a marker. The finished bunny handprint looks so cute – it's a lovely Easter keepsake, and you can even turn it into a card to send to someone special.Also try: Easter Chick Card Craft
Kids will love this Easter chick card with a fun 3D beak popping out. Mum in the Madhouse shows how to fold a little paper beak that springs forward from the chick's face, making the card extra interactive when opened.Despite the fancy-looking pop-out beak, the card is easy to put together with basic supplies, and the finished result is adorable– a cute chick with a beak that literally sticks out to say hello!Related: Easter Bunny Stick Puppet
If your kids enjoy coloring, these free printable Easter cards are perfect. Crafts on Sea offers several adorable card designs (such as chicks, Easter eggs, and baskets) that children can print and color with their favorite crayons or markers. After coloring, just fold the paper into a card.It's a quick and creative way for kids to personalize Easter greetings and adds a lovely handmade touch to their colored drawings.Also try: Toilet Paper Roll Easter Bunny Craft
These fluffy chick Easter cards use real yarn scraps to create a fuzzy little chick. Using a free egg-shaped template, kids spread glue, sprinkle on soft yellow pom-pom trimmings (leftover bits of yarn) to make the chick's downy feathers, then add an orange beak and googly eyes.The cards are so simple you can make a whole batch at once, and each one comes out delightfully soft, textured, and cute!Related: Easter Bunny Photo Craft
Hello Wonderful offers a free coloring template for a hatching-chick activity that doubles as an interactive card. Kids color in the printable chick and eggshell pieces however they like, then cut them out and attach the top eggshell with a brad or tape so it can lift open to reveal the chick.It's an adorable peekaboo art project that lets kids personalize their Easter chick with coloring, then surprise someone with a hidden greeting inside.Also try: Paper Easter Egg Craft
Kids Craft Room shares some super-simple mini bunny cards that anyone can make. With the printable template, kids cut out a cute bunny shape from paper and glue it onto a small folded card, then decorate it with easy details like a pom-pom tail or drawn-on smile.These little bunny cards are quick, lovely, and great for handing out to classmates or family – proof that sometimes the simplest activities are the most entertaining!Related: Easter Bunny Craft
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.