Easter chicks crafts are a great way to occupy your kids over spring break and make fun memories together.
I especially love crafts that double as cute Easter decorations. Then, each holiday, you can pull out years of crafts and reflect on how much your kids have grown, how much their skills have improved.
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If you have a range of ages in your house, you can pick more than one craft. Older kids will love more challenging projects, like the origami baby chick or sewing project near the bottom of this list.
And if you are a pre-K teacher or have a few littles at home, there are plenty of ideas on this list that are perfect for their age group.
Several animals have come to be associated with Easter, so there is no shortage of adorable Easter craft ideas, but I’ve limited this list to baby chicks.
If your family does Easter baskets, another fun idea is to make each other things that will go into the baskets. You could also give kids the supplies they need to do one of these crafts in their baskets.
Looking for more Easter inspiration? Check out my blog for Easter egg ideas, decorating inspiration, treats, charcuterie boards, and more.
Ready to see what cute Easter chicks crafts made this list? Let’s take a look.
Adorable Easter Chicks Crafts That Are Great for Kids
1- Fluffy Chick Craft by Simple Everyday Mom
Simple Everyday Mom provides an easy-to-use free printable template for each part of these adorable little chicks. The super soft look comes from pulling apart poof balls.
2- Popsicle Stick Chicks by Mommy Evolution
This adorable Easter chick requires supplies you can get from the Dollar Store, including pink and yellow paint, felt, popsicle sticks, and hot glue.
3- Hatching Chick Craft by Simple Everyday Mom
Doing spring chick crafts with your kids is a great opening to talk about changes in the weather, the seasons, and more depending on your kids’ ages. With this fun hatching chick craft, you can discuss rebirth, fresh beginnings, and Easter.
4- Springtime Finger Puppets by Crafty Kids Play
This finger puppet template allows you to make other animal friends for your chick, including a bunny and sheep. Kids will love coloring in the animals with paint pens, markers, crayons, paint, and whatever else you let them use.
5- Paper Plate Chick by Mommy Evolution
This adorable paper plate chick craft is a no-brainer. It only requires a few supplies, and kids of all ages can easily contribute. The googly eyes and little beak are so cute against the bright paper plate backdrop.
6- Watercolor Easter Chicks by Homemade Heather
Make these watercolor Easter cards to gift to loved ones or add to each other’s Easter baskets. Homemade Heather provides step-by-step instructions for making these adorable little chicks so fun and whimsical. You could also easily use your child’s fingerprint to start this painting.
7- Pom Pom Chicks by Our Gabled Home
The little beak turns this simple craft into cute baby chicks that your kids can enjoy during and after the craft. This craft comes with step-by-step instructions for making the pom poms and sticking them together (no hot glue gun necessary).
You’ll also love this free printable:
8- Chick and Bunny Terrarium by Sum of Their Stories
I recommend combining the pom pom chicks craft above with this one-of-a-kind springtime terrarium. This project makes such a fun decoration and fuels little imaginations.
9- Painting a Chick with Twine by Laura Kelly’s Inklings
Your family will have so much fun with this free-spirited painting craft. Using twine is a great way to create an interesting grassy backdrop for some adorable yellow chicks.
10- Chicks and Carrots Tic-Tac-Toe by Laura Kelly’s Inklings
This fun craft project lets kids build their own tic-tac-toe boards with Easter-themed figurines. Follow the easy instructions for a little easy-peasy clay modeling. Would this work with checkers too? I think so!
11- Paper Chick Craft by A Hundred Affections
Pre-K kids will especially love this easy Easter craft. You can have the pieces of the chicks and eggs cut ahead of time if needed.
12- Chick and Bunny Painted Rocks by Rock Painting Guide
Chick and bunny crafts just go together on Easter. The colors used for these are so cheerful, perfect for spring! And the rocks guarantee a fun, irregular shape.
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13- Easy Paper Chicks by Two Kids and a Coupon
This easy paper chick craft needs just a few craft supplies and leaves lots of room for creativity. Your kids can practice fine motor skills by gluing and cutting each piece, from the little beak to the feathers.
14- Easter Chick Hat by Kids’ Craft Room
You can focus your spring crafts on coloring with this easy chick hat printable. Just print, cut, color, and tape! The diamond-shaped beak even allows for the mouth to open and shut. These would be great for an Easter egg hunt or Easter party.
15- Hatching Chick Card by Kids’ Craft Room
With this hatching chick template, you can make cards that will light up someone’s Easter. You get to decide if the feathery wings have escaped the egg with each card.
16- Handprint Chick by A Little Pinch of Perfection
In this easy Easter chick craft, your kids’ handprints are the wings and their footprints are the feet. So cute! I love crafts that can capture how small your kids’ hands or feet were at a certain age. Be sure to write the date on the back.
17- Funky Easter Chick Craft by the Inspiration Edit
Looking for cute baby chick craft ideas? You need to consider these. The Inspiration Edit used wooden eggs so they could achieve these vibrant colors.
18- Easter Chick Made from Pom Poms by Christine’s Crafts
This fluffy chick craft will make cute Easter decorations for your Easter table. Just picture sitting down to breakfast on Easter morning with a table adorned with the little chicks you and your kids made!
19- Toilet Paper Chicks by Simple Everyday Mom
This craft only needs a few simple supplies and the free printable template. In fact, you probably have all of the supplies already. This adorable Easter craft would also be great for a classroom.
20- Baby Chick Handprint by Simple Everyday Mom
This craft wins first prize for simple Easter crafts. Little ones will love getting their hands traced and then using a glue stick to add the chick’s beak, legs, and eyes.
21- Tissue Paper Hatching Chick by In the Bag Kids’ Crafts
This adorable Easter craft is simple and allows kids to interact with a material they might not get to use often, tissue paper. With the free template, a little orange construction paper, googly eyes, and yellow tissue paper, you can make these simple paper chicks.
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22- Paper Bauble Chicks by Red Ted Art
These paper baubles are probably a lot easier than you would expect. You can make them with single-color construction paper or cut circles out of paper you have already painted (don’t forget to try paint splats).
23- Papier-Mâché Easter Basket by Red Ted Art
Looking for original and cute baby chick craft ideas? Your kids will get a kick out of painting a balloon with glue. Red Ted Art provides a DIY recipe for making your papier-mâché glue, so you don’t need to make a trip to the craft store. Follow along to make an Easter bunny, chick, or chicken.
24- Yarn Chicks by The Inspiration Edit
This yarn chick craft is the perfect way to introduce your little crafter to yarn projects, and the finished project is so cute and fun.
25- Easy Chick Sewing Project by Attachment Mummy
Introduce your kiddos to the world of sewing with this adorable Easter craft. This craft might be best for older kids but with some care, the finished product will be something they’ll be proud of for years to come.
26- Easter Chick Wine Cork Craft by Crayons and Cravings
If the adults in your family are wine enthusiasts, this fun craft project will be especially convenient for you. Crafting with a variety of materials is a great sensory experience for kids.
27- Origami Chick by Origami Expressions
These origami chicks are lots of fun for older kids. Be warned, though, if your kids enjoy making them, your house might be overflowing with tiny origami figurines soon.
Did you make any of these crafts? We’d love to hear how it went and see the finished product! Please share in the comments below!
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