Easter with little ones is magic. It can also be slightly chaotic (in the best way!) Chocolate before 9am. Glitter in odd places. Big feelings. Even bigger imaginations đÂ
If youâre looking for simple Easter craft ideas for toddlers and kids - the kind that feel calm, creative and genuinely fun - here are three we love. No complicated prep or supplies you may not have. Just safe, joyful creativity using our non-toxic art supplies designed for little hands.Â
Little minds? Big ideas.
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Real Easter Egg Painting (A Simple Easter Painting Idea)Â
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No printables. No glue guns. Just eggs and colour đÂ
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If youâre already hard boiling eggs for Easter, youâve got your canvas. This is one of our favourite easy Easter painting ideas for toddlers and young kids.Â
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Hard boiled eggs (cooled and dry)Â
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Honeysticks Finger PaintÂ
or Honeysticks Watercolour Paints -
Optional: Honeysticks Beeswax Pencils (use dry for detailing or add water for a paint-like effect)Â
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Set your little one up at the table, pop the egg into an egg cup to stop it rolling everywhere, and let them go.Â
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đ€Â Finger paint gives you bold, joyful colour (and full sensory fun).Â
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âïžOlder kids can layer in details with beeswax pencils.Â
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Itâs beautifully imperfect â smudges welcome (encouraged!).Â
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And because Honeysticks paints are thoughtfully made as safe art supplies for toddlers and kids, you can relax knowing itâs no nasties, just pure creativity đ„°Â
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When theyâre dry? Pop them in a bowl as your Easter centrepiece. Artists at work.
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âDraw Me a Bunnyâ â An Easy Easter Art Activity for KidsÂ
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You donât need a printable - just you and a pen!Â
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Draw a simple bunny or chick on paper. This doesnât need to be anything complicated. Two ears, a round body, done đȘđœ.Â
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Then, pass it over to your little Picasso.Â
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Plain paperÂ
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Honeysticks Beeswax PencilsÂ
(or a mix of both)Â
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Let your little creator colour the bunny to their imaginationâs content. Purple bunny? Rainbow chick? Absolutely.Â
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For toddlers, our shorter Honeysticks Beeswax Pencils are perfect for developing grips and early control.Â
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For older kids, watercolours let them experiment with blending and soft Easter shades.Â
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This simple Easter craft is perfect for a relaxed afternoon at home, and you can even turn the finished artwork into a mini gallery wall for the long weekend.Â
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It's about the moment, conversation and confidence that builds when they see something they created hanging up. Because play makes anything possible đ„°Â
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When theyâre dry? Pop them in a bowl as your Easter centrepiece. Artists at work.
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Easter Colour-Mixing Bath (A Creative Easter Bath Activity)Â
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By the time Easter afternoon rolls around, everyone might need a reset! Enter: colour magic bath time.Â
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If youâre looking for Easter activities for toddlers that combine creativity and calm, this one is always a win đÂ
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Drop red, yellow or blue into the water and watch their face when the bath transforms. Then start mixing. Ask your little creator: What happens when we add yellow to blue? What if we try all three?Â
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Finally, hand them the Bath Crayons and let them draw bunnies on the tiles, decorate imaginary eggs, or turn the bath into a rainbow world.Â
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Safe for play, safe for planet. And a bee-autiful way to wind down an exciting day đÂ
When theyâre dry? Pop them in a bowl as your Easter centrepiece. Artists at work.
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The Magic In The (Easter) MakingÂ
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Easter doesnât have to be complicated. Sometimes itâs just sitting at the table together. Paint on little fingers. A bunny that looks slightly like a cat  đ Â
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So this Easter, letâs celebrate the magic and the making, quality time, and imaginations like no other.Â
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Happy Easter creating,Â
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Love,Â
Team HoneysticksÂ
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Weâll be sharing simple Easter Reels, toddler craft ideas and creative play inspiration all season long.Â
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