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4 Fun and Easy Easter Cards for Kids

4 Fun and Easy Easter Cards for Kids

Homemade Easter Cards are fun for kids to make, and they are a great way to make family and friends feel special for the Easter holiday. Here are four fun and easy ways for kids to make cards for Easter that require only a few simple craft materials. We have a colorful Easter Egg Card Idea, some Cute Bunny Themed Cards and an Adorable Chick Card that kids will love making! Be sure to download the Free Easter Card Templates here! You can also check out the video here on how to make these simple Easter Card Kid Crafts. Be sure to also watch the video tutorial here!

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Colorful Easter Egg Card
Colorful Easter Egg Card
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Colorful Easter Egg Card

Here is a fun and simple way for little ones to transform a colorful Easter egg craft into a cute Easter card. To make the card, download and print out the Easter card template on colored cardstock paper. The template has two cards on it, so cut the page in half to separate the cards. Then fold each card in half so the "Happy Easter" greeting is on the inside of the card. Assemble one of the Easter Egg Craft kits without attaching the magnet on the back. Instead of using the magnet, attach the Easter egg to the front of your printed card. Use a marker to sign the inside of the card. Now children have a colorful Easter card to give to someone special!

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Cute Bunny Easter Card
Cute Bunny Easter Card
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Cute Bunny Easter Card

This adorable Bunny Easter Card is sure to brighten someone's day! The cute white bunny is holding onto a carrot card where you can write a fun message like "Hoppy Easter!" on the inside. To make the card, download and print out the bunny card template. Cut out the pieces of the template on cardstock paper and colorful neon paper. Use a glue stick to glue the bunny ears at the top of the bunny head. Then glue the bunny head onto the bunny body. Add glue on the back of a small pink craft pom and a pair of googly eyes and glue them onto the bunny face. Use a marker to draw a bunny mouth and whiskers on your bunny. Glue the carrot card and paws onto the bunny and then write a fun message on the inside of the card.

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Adorable Easter Chick Card
Adorable Easter Chick Card
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Adorable Easter Chick Card

This adorable Easter Chick Card is a fun way for preschoolers to enjoy making a homemade card for Easter. To make the card, download and print out the chick card template on cardstock paper and neon paper and then cut out each of the pieces of the template. Use a glue stick to glue the chick hair at the top of the chick. Then glue googly eyes and the beak onto your chick. Fold the egg card from the template in half and glue it at the bottom of your chick. Glue both of the wings onto your chick, making sure one wing is holding the outside of the egg card and one wing is holding the inside of the egg card. Finish your cute Chick Easter card by writing a fun greeting on the inside of the card with markers.

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Bunny Handprint Easter Card
Bunny Handprint Easter Card
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Bunny Handprint Easter Card

Get ready to make some BUNNY feel extra special with this darling bunny handprint card! This card is super simple for toddlers and preschoolers to create, and it makes a perfect keepsake gift to give to parents and grandparents for Easter. To start, use a paintbrush to apply white paint to your child's index finger, ring finger, and palm. Press their hand on the front of a folded piece of construction paper to make a bunny. After the paint has dried, add a nose to your bunny with pink paint, and draw on a mouth and whiskers with a black marker. Finish the bunny card by printing out the free Easter card template, coloring it, and gluing it onto the front of the card.

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