Three Easy Easter Crafts for Toddlers
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We spent a fun-filled morning, in a glitter covered kitchen making these quick and easy crafts!
Glittery Egg Table Centre Piece
I love simple, homemade additions to our seasonal table. We had these cute glittery mini eggs, and decided to make some larger ones and create a cute center piece for our dinner table. Beastie needed a little help, but he had fun – though this isn’t one for anyone who has an aversion to glitter!
* Push a wooden skewer into the base of your egg {make sure the pointy end is in the egg, so your toddler doesn’t poke themselves}
* Cover the egg in glue, use your fingers to make sure every little bit is covered.
* Give your toddler a bowl of glitter, and let them make a mess cover the egg in glitter. Beastie LOVED doing this!
* Push toothpicks into the mini glittery eggs.
* We used an old jamjar, filled it with some pretty tissue paper, and wrapped some ribbon around the outside
* Push the eggs on sticks into the tissue paper, and pop in the middle of the table!
Chick Easter Card
My littles love to make a few easter cards to send out to their grandparents, and I love how cute these chick cards turned out! We used pre-made cards, cut to shape, but you could easily just use a piece of card.
* Draw your shape on the card, making sure that part of it sits over the fold in the card so it doesn’t fall to pieces!
* Cut out, and let your child decorate!
* Voila! Easy as pie.
Easter Suncatchers
Suncatchers are one of my favourite things to make – I love making flower suncatchers, but these easter inspired ones look just as pretty, decorating a window on a sunny day.
* Draw a shape on card – we did an egg shape, then cut out, and cut the middle out as well, leaving a frame.
* Cut a piece of sticky back plastic a little bigger than your shape, and lay sticky side up on the table.
* Pop your frame in the middle, and give your toddler a pile of tissue paper pieces, and let them stick away.
* Once they’re finished, put another piece of sticky back plastic over the top {sticky side down} and trim off the excess.
* Stick up at your window with a little tape or blue tack.
Collaborative Post – Craft supplies were sent to use free of charge by Craft Merrily for us to take part in Bostik Bloggers 2017.
Katie @mummydaddyme
March 16, 2017 at 14:49These are so lovely, I love the Easter Suncatchers, they look gorgeous against the light of the window. I love easter for crafting, all the gorgeous pastel colours. You are a lot craftier than me though Polly! xx
Alice
March 17, 2017 at 12:19I love all your crafts Polly, you’re so good at them! I’ll definitely be coming back to these over the easter holidays xx
Alison
March 19, 2017 at 18:39Look at his little face with his sun catcher – he is so proud! Love these ideas Polly!
Lottie | Oyster & Pearl
March 20, 2017 at 11:14Ah, those sun catchers are gorgeous! Like the summer version of papercut snowflakes :)
Laura
March 21, 2017 at 22:16Oh I love the glittery egg craft – that is so easy and fun and I am 100% going to do that with my youngest. Also the sun catcher is ace and beastie looks so happy with his. Lovely post Polly
Laura x
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