Easter Crafts, Preschool Crafts, Easter Table Decoration

EASTER CRAFTS | PRESCHOOL CRAFTS| CHRISTIAN

Here you will find printable craft instructions for preschool and kindergarten kids Easter parties. This pages is dedicated to your Easter table decorations. Perfect for an Egg Decorating Party or Luncheon after an egg hunt. Designed with your kids in mind. These decorations are suited for young helpers to create.

Easter Crafts, Preschool Crafts, Table Decorations

Kid's Easter Crafts to Decorate the Table

Carrot Napkins

Orange paper napkins, dinner size

Green plastic utensils

Green pipe cleaners

1. For each carrot, fold one of the paper napkins into a rectangle. Place a set of utensils across the lower left corner of the rectangle, fold in the lower right corner as shown, then roll it up loosely.

2. Wrap one or two green pipe cleaners around the napkin and necks of the utensils, then twist them to secure, as shown.

3. Trim the pipe cleaners a bit, if desired, so they look like leafy carrot tops.
this great project was found at: FamilyFun.com

     

    Another Carrot Option...

    Such a simple treat. The bag is a disposable cake decorating bag. Not all brands of these bags are created equal so make sure you are buying clear ones. Fill the bag with cheese curls, puffs or balls and then tie with green ribbon.

    This project found several places on the web: ThriftyFun.com

     

     

     


     

    Place Cards or Sweet Decorations: These look adorable!

    Supplies
    (Start saving you snack size plastic fruit bowls/cups now! You'll need one for each place setting or guest. These cups are also great to reuse to hold paint, glue or water.)

    Plastic snack size fruit bowl/cup
    Felt
    Scissors
    Craft Glue or Glue Gun
    Easter Basket Filler
    Egg for Each Cup (Either Plastic or Real. You can write each guests name on the egg with a paint pen. If using plastic fill with jelly beans, a message or stickers.)
    Lollipop (For grass basket)
    Ribbon

    Level: Moderate
    Age 8+ (Younger with Adult assistance)

    Bunny Hiding in the Grass

    Grass Cup: Start with one clean snack cup. Measure five to six 2"w x 3.5"h sections of green felt for grass. Fringe along top. Hot glue works best but a good quality craft glue works as well. Overlap sections as you go. When dry trim top to desired length. Tie ribbon around middle/top of cup (you can glue gun in place.) Fill with jelly beans.

     

    Bunny Cozy: Print out template (below). Cut out two bunny shapes. On one of the bunnies cut mouth detail. Cut out and Glue teeth to inside of bunny shape with mouth cut out. Run a glue bead around the edge of one bunny -- don't forget to glue the ears together. Sandwich the bunnies together. Add ear inserts and nose. I drew on eyes but you can glue on felt eyes or buttons. When dry cozy should fit over a standard size flat lollipop. I folded back the extra plastic wrapping on the lolli before I tucked it into the bunny. Stick bunny in grass cup.

    Tulip Favor Cup
    Start with clean snack cup. Cut out 6 petals (I provided a template -- but you don't really need one.) Hot glue works best when gluing felt to plastic. To make look tulip like, glue down one petal then glue two petal on top to create a v shape. See picture. Turn to other side and repeat. Cut out a strip of green felt or you can use ribbon to create handle. Pinking shears might add a nice decorative touch. Fill with Easter basket filler and place a real or plastic egg inside. Use a paint pen to add guests name. Fill plastic egg with jelly beans or stickers.

    This craft found at a blog 4 Crazy Kings

     

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