Easter Activity Sheets

Keep the kids entertained before Easter dinner with these DIY Easter activity sheets made into placemats, and DIY some adorable bunny crayon holders, too!

DIY Easter Activity Sheets for the kids table
If Easter at your house is anything like Easter at my house, making Easter lunch/dinner can take a little time to pull together.

There is a lot of cooking and baking going on!

If the kids start looking like they need something fun to do while you're getting things together, then I have a fun idea to keep them entertained.

These Easter Activity Sheets are as easy to make as printing them out!

I also have a fun and simple upcycle idea to go with it that you can make in no time flat to hold crayons for coloring and writing.

I made a quick video that shows you the project in a quick glance, but definitely read through for the full details on how to create these Easter activity sheets and adorable bunny crayon holders.

Supplies for Easter activity sheets

Easter Activity Sheets: Placemat

Supplies:

Easter Activity Sheet and/or Easter Egg Coloring Sheet

Full sheet labels or sticker paper

Cardstock or construction paper

There are 2 printables available. The activity sheet is fun for older children and includes Easter-themed connect-the-dots, word scramble, maze, coloring, and jokes.

The other sheet is a fun Easter egg coloring activity great for younger children.

These activity sheets can also be printed on regular paper and glued to a sheet of cardstock.

how to put together Easter activity sheet placemats
Simply print the activity sheets on the labels and place the labels on a sheet of paper.

I off-centered the label to leave room for creative drawing.

The addition of a little bow allows children to practice their tying skills and adds a decorative element to the activity sheets.

These can act as placemats at the Easter table!

diy Easter bunny crayon holder

Easter Activity Sheets: Bunny

This little bunny craft is super simple to create and makes it easy to keep crayons contained and within reach at the Easter table.

Supplies:

Kraft cardstock

Empty toilet paper or paper towel roll

Black Sharpie

Washer (1 per bunny)

Cotton balls

Hot glue gun

Cut ear and feet shapes from the cardstock. Also cut two 2-inch circles.

Cut the toilet paper roll in half.

Use the Sharpie to draw a bunny face on the toilet paper roll, and feet and ears on cut out shapes.

Use hot glue to adhere the washer to the center of one of the circles.

Hot glue feet to the circle as well.

Adhere 2nd circle on top of the first circle to hide the washer.

Hot glue toilet paper tube to top of circle, keeping glue to the inside of the tub.

Glue on ears and cotton ball tail.

DIY Easter Bunny for the Easter kids table
The addition of the washer will keep the bunny from tipping over when filled with crayons.

You can also stock the bunny with Easter stickers for the children to use on their placemat activity sheets.

DIY Easter Activity sheets and bunny crayon holder
With coloring being such a popular activity for all ages right now, you might want to make a few extra for the adults, too!

I hope you'll make these Easter Activity Sheets for Easter this year!

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This post was originally shared March, 2017.

18 Comments

  1. These are just too cute! I'm sure the kids will love them. Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty

  2. I love the Easter bunny crayon holder. You always need some place to put those crayons.Thanks for linking this post up with us at #omhgww

  3. Thank you so much for linking up with our "Wonderful Wednesday" blog hop! I'm hosting Easter this year and my little ladies and I HAVE to make your crayon bunny holders for their table cards, how cute! I would love to feature you post as one of my "top picks" during our blog hop next week, let me know if this is ok with you! Have a great rest of your week!

  4. I pinned these cute little guys. I think I'm going to make them into cats and use them as napkin rings for my daughter's birthday. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

    Found you at Snickerdoodle!

    Blessings,
    Babychaser

  5. What fun projects Michele. Thank you for sharing them this week at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather on Shabby Art Boutique. I'm delighted to be featuring your post at tomorrow's party and pinning too!

  6. This is an absolutely adorable post! Thankbs so much for sharing at Thursday Favorite Things. Pinning!

  7. The bunny crayon holder is so cute, and I'm really loving the idea of adding the washer to the bottom to they don't tip over. I make a lot of crafts with toilet paper tubes, and that quick fix never occurred to me.

  8. Very cute ideas to keep those kiddos entertained (and maybe even some adults 😉 ). Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday!

  9. Great idea! I will be implementing this when my daughter is a little older! Pinned! Thank you for sharing.

  10. Cute! I am a big fan of having some sort of easy, quiet activity to keep kids entertained before a big holiday dinner that may take awhile!

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