Spring is here, so it’s time for fun, hands-on projects! These spring paper bag crafts are a playful way for kids to celebrate the season while getting creative. They’re easy to prep with supplies you likely already have and perfect for rainy days, nature themes, or classroom fun.
From buzzing bees to cheerful chicks, these activities build fine motor skills and encourage imagination. Looking for even more seasonal fun? Explore our full collection of spring crafts. You’ll find simple, joyful ideas to keep little hands busy and engaged all season long!
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Spring Paper Bag Crafts
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Bee Paper Bag Puppet
A brown paper bag can become a busy little bee with black stripes, delicate paper wings, and maybe even a cute set of antennae. Once they've completed their new bee puppet, kids will love buzzing around with it and acting out little garden adventures. It's an entertaining spring activity that can lead to hours of buzzing pretend adventures for your busy little beekeeper.
Kids can paint recycled paper bags with swirls of bright colors and roll them into pretty flower cones, perfect for spring. Kids get delightfully messy with paint as they design their cones, and then they can proudly fill them with flowers or treats afterward. They'll especially love hanging their handmade cones on doorknobs for May Day or gifting them to someone special as a spring surprise.Related: Flower Handprint Card Craft
A simple paper bag stuffed with crumpled paper becomes an adorable bunny ready for Easter. Kids can add long ears, a sweet bunny face, and a cotton-ball tail, creating their cuddly rabbit friend. They'll have so much fun with this Easter project that you might end up with a whole family of paper bag bunnies hopping around the house!Also try: Paper Bag Bunny Craft
Kids can turn a lunch sack into a cheery chick puppet with yellow paper "feathers," an adorable orange beak, and big round eyes. They'll have a blast making it "peep" and flap its little wings as they act out their farmyard stories. This adorable project is a perfect way to celebrate springtime or Easter with some imaginative play.
Kids can build a mini bird nest by cutting down a paper bag and filling it with shredded paper "twigs" and "grass." They can add paper eggs or a baby bird cutout to complete the sweet scene. Simple but engaging, this spring activity feels like playing make-believe with nature and is perfect for learning about birds or celebrating the season.Related: Spring Bird Craft
Kids can upcycle this simple paper bag into a fancy tiara fit for a fairy or princess. Kids will have so much fun decorating their crowns with paper flowers, sparkles, or any little treasures and twirling around for a dress-up play. Enchanting yet simple, this project encourages make-believe and lets your child feel like royalty using everyday materials.
A plain paper bag turns into a colorful bird puppet with bright paper feathers, a pointy beak, and big googly eyes. Kids will love making their bird flap its wings and "sing" after they bring it to life with some glue and imagination. Perfect for pretend play, this cheerful project will brighten up any rainy afternoon.
Hop into spring with a friendly frog puppet made from a paper bag and a few simple cut-outs. Easy enough for toddlers and preschoolers, this activity even sneaks in some scissor skill practice as kids cut out the frog's big eyes and smile. Once assembled, children can make their froggy pal jump around and croak, sparking plenty of giggles and imaginative play.Also try: Frog Paper Cup Craft
A plain paper sack transforms into a friendly frog puppet with big eyes and a wide smile. Kids will have a blast making it ribbit and hop around, and the free template helps even little hands create it easily. Bringing story time to life or adding some amphibian fun to a rainy day is easy with this froggy friend.
Transform a paper bag into an adorable duckling puppet with a splash of yellow paint, floppy cupcake liner wings, and a bright orange beak. Even toddlers can help with the painting and gluing, and they'll be so excited to quack and flap their ducks during playtime. A favorite storybook duck inspires this entertaining spring activity, doubling as a toy for imaginative play once kids finish the design.Related: Duck Paper Bag Puppet Craft
Turn a paper lunch bag into a lovable ladybug with bright red wings and bold black spots. Kids have fun giving their ladybug puppet big, friendly eyes and moving it around as if it's crawling through the garden. Cheerful and bright, this project brings a bit of the spring garden indoors for playful pretend adventures.
Decorating a paper bag with enormous red wings, bold black spots, and googly eyes makes an adorable ladybug puppet. Little bug lovers will proudly show off their new ladybug friends and maybe put on a tiny puppet show. Easy but super engaging, this project fuels imaginative play and creatively celebrates those friendly spotted insects.Also try: Ladybug Tissue Paper Craft
Kids can create a beautiful butterfly puppet by adding enormous, colorful wings to a simple paper bag. They'll love designing unique wing patterns with crayons or markers and fluttering their butterfly around the room. This spring project keeps things easy and fun, and the included template helps kids create a puppet they can enjoy long after making it.
A paper bag and your child's handprint cutouts combine to make a beautiful butterfly puppet. Kids will be thrilled seeing their handprints turn into the butterfly's colorful wings, and they'll have even more fun fluttering it around afterward. Cute and three-dimensional, this project is easy to make and becomes a special keepsake and a fun pretend-play toy.Related: Butterfly Torn Paper Craft
Hippity hoppity, a brown paper bag, can become an Easter bunny puppet with long ears, a fluffy cotton tail, and even speckled paint for fur. Kids will have fun gluing on the bunny's face, dabbing on colorful "fur" with a cotton ball, and hopping their new puppet around on make-believe adventures.Adorable and festive, this Easter art allows kids to create their bunny buddies for egg-hunting play or to display as a decoration.Also try: Easter Bunny Paper Bag Puppet
An ordinary brown bag can easily be transformed into a mini tree by cutting the top into strips and twisting them to form branches. Kids enjoy shaping the trunk and adding paper leaves or blossoms, making each tree look ready for spring. This hands-on activity brings a touch of nature indoors, making it a fun way to celebrate Earth Day or a spring theme using recycled materials.Related: Apple Tree Name 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. Read more.