Have fun celebrating Easter with kids by making these adorable Easter animal crafts.
These cute animal crafts are super easy for preschoolers and kids of all ages to make. They will look fantastic up on display in the home or classroom for the spring season.
Whether you make these adorable spring animal crafts at home or school, they are sure to be a hit with all the little ones in your life!
We’ve created three different Easter animals for you to choose from: A bunny, chick and lamb. Choose your favorite animal to create, or make one of each for a full Easter collection.
Easter Animal Crafts for Kids
We tried to keep the supply list simple for each of these crafts so you will probably already have on hand mostly everything you’ll need to make your cute bunny, lamb and chick Easter crafts.
Read our simple how-to instructions below for making each of the Easter animals. You’ll also want to watch our full video tutorial inside this post before you get started.
Supplies needed to make your Easter Animals:
- Animal Crafts Templates <—– Get the template in our shop
- colored cardstock paper
- 1-inch googly eyes
- pink baker’s twine (or white string)
- markers
- scissors
- glue stick
Where do you get the Easter Animal Craft Templates?
To simplify prep for these adorable animal crafts, we have created a template you can purchase in our shop or our TpT store.
Included with the template is printable how-to instructions and helpful tutorial photos. Click the blue button below to be taken to our shop to purchase the template.
The template is optional and if you prefer not to purchase it, you can easily follow along with our tutorial instructions below to see how to create the bunny, chick and lamb crafts. We truly appreciate you supporting our website!
NOTE: If you are in the EU, please visit our TpT Store to purchase any of our templates.
How to Make an Easter Bunny Animal Craft
Cute bunny crafts and Easter go hand in hand with each other. We added a little something extra to our bunny craft, giving him a colorful carrot for his paws to hold on to. If you want to give your bunny as a gift to a family member or friend, use the carrot as a card and write a personal message on it.
Step 1: Get the bunny template from our shop. Print out page 1 and 2 of the bunny template on white cardstock. Then print page 3 on pink cardstock. Finally, print the carrot page on white cardstock for kids to color and cut out or use the pieces as patterns to trace on orange and green cardstock. Cut out each of the bunny pieces from the printed templates.
If you chose not to purchase the template, you will need to cut out a bunny head, body, ears and paws from white cardstock, a nose and inside ears from pink cardstock, and a carrot and carrot top from orange and green cardstock.
Step 2: Glue the inside ears on the bunny ears. Then glue the carrot top onto the carrot.
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Step 3: Glue the bunny head onto the body. Then glue the ears at the top of the head.
Step 4: Glue googly eyes on your bunny along with the bunny nose. Cut six pieces of string for whiskers and glue them on the sides of nose.
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Step 5: Use a black marker to draw a mouth on your bunny.
Step 6: Glue the carrot at the bottom of your bunny. Then glue each of the paws at the top of the carrot to look like the bunny is holding it.
How to Make an Easter Chick Craft
Chicks are another popular Easter animal. We created this chick craft holding onto and protecting a few colorful Easter eggs which adds to it’s cuteness. You can print out our egg templates on colored cardstock paper, or print them on white cardstock and let kids color in the different designs with crayons, colored pencils or markers, before adding them to their chick.
Step 1: Get the chick craft template in our shop. Print out page 1 and 2 of the chick template on yellow cardstock. Then print page 3 on orange cardstock. Finally, print the Easter egg template on any colors of your choice. Cut out each of the chick pieces from the printed templates.
If you chose not to purchase the template, you will need to cut out a chick body, wings and head feathers from yellow cardstock, and a beak from orange cardstock. You can also cut out Easter eggs from any color of your choice.
Step 2: Cut slits at the top of the head feathers with scissors and then glue it at the top of your chick.
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Step 3: Fold your beak in half along the middle line, then glue it onto your chick. Next glue googly eyes onto your chick.
Step 4: Glue one or two Easter eggs at the bottom of your chick.
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NOTE: You can have children color the designs on the Easter eggs with crayons, colored pencils or markers to add additional color to your craft.
Step 5: Glue each of the wings on your chick so they are holding the Easter eggs.
How to Make an Easter Lamb Animal Craft
It doesn’t get any more adorable than this cute little lamb holding onto Easter eggs. We created our lamb craft in gray and white but you can mix it up with different colors if you want. Try a black and white lamb, or white and brown. No matter what colors you choose, kids are sure to love creating it!
Step 1: Get the lamb animal template from our shop. Print out page 1 and 2 of the lamb template on white cardstock. Then print page 3 and 4 on gray cardstock. Finally, print the Easter egg template on any colors of your choice. Cut out each of the pieces from the printed templates. (Note: The lamb nose will need to be colored pink or traced on pink cardstock.)
If you chose not to purchase the template, you will need to cut out a lamb body and head hair from gray cardstock, lamb head, ears and arms from white cardstock, and a nose from pink cardstock. You can also cut out Easter eggs from any color of your choice.
Step 2: Glue the lamb head at the top of the body. Then glue the hair at the top of the head.
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Step 3: Glue googly eyes and the nose on the lamb. Then use a marker to draw a smile on your lamb.
Step 4: Glue one or two Easter eggs at the bottom of your lamb.
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NOTE: You can have children color the designs on the Easter eggs with crayons, colored pencils or markers to add additional color to your craft.
Step 5: Glue the lamb arms on your craft so they are holding the Easter eggs.
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