Growing up, I loved Easter. At school we made Easter crafts and at home my mother managed to make it magical and it is possible that I believed in the Easter Bunny for a much longer time than I ever believed in Santa Claus.
I mean we stayed up until midnight on Noche Buena to open gifts so I'm not sure I ever believed in Santa Claus, but every Easter Sunday I would wake up to the most amazing baskets that had been left while I slept. Easter was wonderful and it still holds that magical feeling for me. I want my daughters to grow up loving it as much as I do and I think a great way to get them involved and extend the joy is by creating Easter crafts together.
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There are so many great Easter crafts to choose from and I just know my girls and I will enjoy making them even long after they no longer believe in the Easter Bunny.
Here are a few of my favorite crafts to choose from. They are a great way of spreading Easter cheer and bonding with your loved ones.
Upcyled bunny baskets

We go through so much milk in our home that we could probably make enough of these for the whole neighborhood. They are also a great way to teach kids to recylce, reuse, and reduce.
Get the full DIY instructions from So Easy Being Green.
Peep pops and Peep kebobs

Warning: Some Peeps will be ingested in the making of this craft.
Get the full DIY instructions at This Mama Loves.
Easter Bunny flower pot

My kids love planting and working with soil, so these are perfect.
Get the full DIY instructions at The Kid's Fun Review.
Homemade Easter Playdough

This is a classic craft that lends itself perfectly to being put in plastic Easter eggs.
Get the full DIY instructions at Mommy Moment.
Decoupage Easter eggs

This adds a fun twist to egg decorating.
Get the full DIY instructions at Confessions of an Overworked Mom.
Paper plate Easter Bunny

Who knew paper plates would make such a cute bunny?
Get the full DIY instructions atAbout a Mom.