Easter is a magical time for creativity and crafting with the little ones. Let’s dive into some delightful and easy Easter card ideas that toddlers will love making and gifting!
Handprint Bunny Ears
Transform your toddler’s handprint into adorable bunny ears on a card. It’s a cherished keepsake, and I still have my niece’s version proudly displayed on my fridge!
Eggshell Mosaic Card
Use crushed eggshells to create a colorful mosaic design on your card. It’s a fun way to recycle and makes for a stunning surprise when opened.
Interactive Pop-Up Bunny
Add a bit of excitement with a pop-up bunny inside your card. It’s a delightful surprise that toddlers will enjoy helping to assemble.
Pom-Pom Chick Card
Create a fluffy chick using bright yellow pom-poms for the body. Toddlers love the sensory fun of sticking these pom-poms, and the result is simply too cute!
Rainbow Cotton Ball Bunny
Have your toddler glue cotton balls in a rainbow pattern to form a fluffy bunny. It’s soft, cute, and a delightful pop of color.
Footprint Duck
Turn tiny feet into a delightful duck with a little paint and imagination. Warning: giggles are guaranteed, especially when those little toes get tickled!
Nature-Inspired Leaf Bunny
Collect leaves from outside to craft a bunny shape on the card. It’s a lovely way to incorporate a nature walk into your crafting session.
Peek-a-Boo Chick Card
Create a chick peeking out from a cracked egg door on the card. It’s a fun interactive element that kids adore, and it’s surprisingly simple to make!
Salt-Painted Easter Egg
Create a unique textured design using salt and watercolor paints. It’s a surprisingly easy technique that results in a card full of personality and charm.
Sponge-Painted Bunny
Sponge painting is perfect for creating a soft, fluffy bunny look. This quick and easy technique is always a hit with toddlers, plus cleanup is a breeze!
Foam Sticker Fun
Use assorted foam stickers of bunnies, eggs, and flowers to create a textured card. Stickers are always a hit, and they make for an easy, mess-free craft.
Button Bunny Card
Use colorful buttons to form a bunny shape on the card. It’s a charming way to repurpose old buttons and makes for a very tactile craft experience.

