From dyed eggs to DIY baskets, there are so many fun Easter craft ideas out there but our favourite is the Easter hat! Easter hat designs are limited only by your children’s imagination, but it helps to have a few ideas to get them started. Making their own hat is fun and a good way to help them learn about the origins and traditions of the Easter holiday (it’s not just about chocolate!). Where does the Easter bunny come from, and what is a rabbit doing delivering eggs?
While you’re sorting that out, help your little ones hop to it with these cute Easter hat parade ideas. For many of our hats, we used elastic for the under-chin strap. Poking holes for the strap is easy for an adult with plastic needles. Some hats will require a higher degree of skill and more time, while others can be whipped up in 5 minutes; handy if a little someone forgets to mention they have a school parade today!
Style an Egg-tastic Headband
Age group: 5+
Skill level: moderate
It will take about: 20 minutes
This pastel delight is a sweet, sensorial Easter hat creation. Kids can start by cutting a strip of cardboard to make a headband, and some egg shapes to glue onto it. Then, let them go nuts with puffy paint, making tactile designs and patterns on the cut-out Easter eggs.
For puffy-paint beginners, they’ll learn patience and hone concentration as they attempt to make their shapes without bumping and smudging them. Once the paint is dry, they can use sticky tape or glue to attach pretty pastel feathers to the inside of the band. This is a statement piece that’s sure to be one of the most creative hat ideas at the parade.
What You’ll Need
- Kadink Construction Paper A4 Assorted 500 Pack
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
- Tulip Dimensional Puffy Fabric Paint 6 Pack
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Little Learner Mixed Quills Pastel 50 Pack
- Little Learner Turkey Feathers Pastel 10g
Decorate an Easter Bunny Party Hat
Age group: 4+
Skill level: simple
It will take about: 15 minutes
Everyone loves a party hat, and this one is easy to make and will look adorable on them. The cone shape is good for younger children to try making: they can use sticky tape instead of messy glue. Help them push a plastic needle through the cone to insert chenille stem ‘whiskers’.
Let them get inventive by adding googly eyes and cute ears; the white cardboard base means they can even paint or colour in their Easter bunny at the end, adding extra creative flair.
What You’ll Need
- Quill A3 Board White
- Quill A4 210gsm Board Pastel Assorted 25 Pack
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
- Little Learner Chenille Sticks Pastel 100 Pack (pipe cleaners)
- Little Learner Elastic White 4m
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Keji Coloured Markers 12 Pack
- Educational Colours Plastic Needles 32 Pack
- Kadink Googly Eyes Black and White 125 Pack
Build a Nifty Paper Plate Nest
Age group: 6+
Skill level: advanced
It will take about: 40 minutes
In this creative Easter activity, a paper plate also makes a surprisingly fun nest. By cutting out the inside of the plate, it leaves you with a sturdy rim to house your ‘sticks’ and ‘eggs’.
Get the kids to start by painting or colouring the underside of their plate brown. Create the ‘nest’ by cutting up or shredding brown construction paper, and then scrunching and gluing it down. This is an awesome sensorial activity for little hands. Then they can choose their ‘eggs’: sparkly pom poms in different sizes look just right.
What You’ll Need
- Biopak 25cm Round Plates 20 Pack
- Kadink Pom Poms Glitter 100 Pack
- Keji Coloured Markers 12 Pack
- Kadink Washable Bright Poster Paint 500mL Brown
- Kadink Construction Paper A4 Assorted 500 Pack
- Little Learner Elastic White 4m
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Studymate Tacky Craft Glue 125mL
Stitch a Paper Plate Laces Hat
Age group: 6+
Skill level: advanced
It will take about: 30 minutes
This Easter, encourage kiddos to transform a humble paper plate using just a plastic needle and some shoelaces.The eye of the needle is thick enough for the laces and the plate is soft enough to push them through.
Once kids get the hang of it, they can sew all sorts of shapes and designs. They could even try writing their name. They may want to draw some pictures on their plate to give them direction as they stitch, or just freestyle as they go.
What You’ll Need
- Biopak 25cm Round Plates 20 Pack
- Educational Colours Plastic Needles 32 Pack
- Learning Can Be Fun Threading Laces 12 Pack
- Little Learner Elastic White 4m
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
Fold a Paper Flower Crown
Age group: 7+
Skill level: advanced
It will take about: 30 minutes
Not quite an Easter hat, but definitely an Easter crafts activity. This headband is brilliant for concentration, fine motor skills and perseverance. While it’s a delicate design, folding paper concertina-style can also be calming.
Have them start by creating the headband, twisting the ends of two pipe cleaners together to form a circle. Next, make the paper flowers. Fold strips of paper back and forth, then fold the fan in half. Repeat and secure the two fans into pinwheel shapes using double-sided tape or a mini stapler to secure.
Attach the flowers to the headband using a small section of yellow pipe cleaner, threaded through the middle of the flower and fixed to the headband with a twist. Use sticky tape to secure some green paper leaves to the back of the flowers and their DIY Easter hat parade creation is complete.
What You’ll Need
- Kadink Construction Paper A4 Assorted 500 Pack
- Kadink Chenille Stems Assorted 200 Pack (pipe cleaners)
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Keji Mini Stapler Black
- J.Burrows Double-sided Tape with Dispenser 12mm x 25m
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
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Glue up a Foam Garden
Age group: 6+
Skill level: simple
It will take about: 30 minutes (plus drying time)
This crown is an easy craft project for kids to make, but uses liquid glue so it can take some time to dry; a good lesson in patience! For beginners, it might help if you trace the grass and animal shapes in pencil on the back of the foam before the kids start cutting the shapes. Cutting along lines is an excellent way for them to work on spatial awareness as well as hand-eye coordination.
Once all the shapes are cut, including a little nose and beak, get them to glue it all into place. Leave it to dry for at least a couple of hours (overnight is best) before measuring the crown around their head, trimming any excess cardboard and sticky-taping in place.
What You’ll Need
- Quill 510 x 635mm Colour Board Emerald
- Kadink A4 Foam Sheets Assorted 8 Pack
- Studymate Tacky Craft Glue 125mL
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Kadink Googly Eyes Black and White 125 Pack
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
- Quill A3 Glitter Sheets Assorted 5 Pack
Make a Fluffy Easter Bunny Beret
Age group: 5+
Skill level: advanced
It will take about: 60 minutes (plus overnight to dry)
A perfect activity for a quiet afternoon of craft, this hat takes a bit of time but is well worth the effort. Help the kids cut out most of the middle of the paper plate, leaving a slight ridge at the front for the ears to sit. They can fashion the ‘ears’ from the cut-out middle bit of the plate, then help them make two slots in the ridge to slide the bottom of each ear into before securing the ears in place with glue or tape.
Finally, glue on white and pink pom poms – they take a while to adhere to the paper plate, so allow plenty of drying time before the Easter bonnet parade.
What You’ll Need
- Biopak 25cm Round Plates 20 Pack
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Tacky Craft Glue 125mL
- Little Learner Pom Poms Pastel 100 Pack
- Kadink Pom Poms Bright 100 Pack
Fashion an Easter Bonnet
Age group: 4+
Skill level: moderate
It will take about: 20 minutes
There are so many amazing Easter crafts for kids and all this one needs is scraps of fabric and some cardboard. Added bonus? Using glue sticks to create this bonnet will give kids’ dexterity skills a workout. They’ll need to trim and attach the fabric pieces in place, overlapping them as they glue each piece onto a long piece of cardboard.
To finish, attach ribbons to each end of the Easter bonnet, so it ties neatly underneath their chin.
What You’ll Need
- Quill Canvas Board 250gsm White
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Little Learner Material Assorted 35g
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Little Learner Ribbon Assorted 35g
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Craft a Cute Carrot Hat
Age group: 4+
Skill level: simple
It will take about: 10 minutes
This tasty vegetable Easter hat is easy to whip up with some scissors, cardboard or paper, sticky tape, elastic and a brown coloured marker. Kids may want a little help creating their cone, but thanks to the carrot top being fluffy and messy, they don’t have to have advanced scissor skills to create that element from some green construction paper.
Attach the green ‘fronds’ with glue or sticky tape, and add a few lines with coloured marker to give their carrot the finishing touch.
What You’ll Need
- Kadink Construction Paper A4 Assorted 500 Pack
- Quill 510 x 635mm Colour Board Orange
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Little Learner Elastic White 4m
- Keji Coloured Markers 12 Pack
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
- Educational Colours Plastic Needles 32 Pack
Turn into a Super Chick with a Feathered Mask
Age group: 5+
Skill level: moderate
It will take about: 20 minutes
If your child loves heroes, this Easter craft mask definitely has a ‘Super Chick’ feel! Task kids to cut the mask out of a large piece of yellow cardboard. They may need a little help with the shape and size, so tracing the outline first will give them a starting point.
Snipping out the insides of the eyes is a good exercise in hand-eye coordination. Explain to them that by placing their cardboard on top of a hard surface like a chopping board, they can gently push the scissor tip against the cardboard to make a small hole. You can then show them how to cut inside the hole to make the larger space for their eyes.
It won’t matter if it’s slightly wobbly and messy as they will be covering it in feathers. Once the feathers are glued on, allow the mask to dry before getting the kids to try it on. Trim any feathers that overlap the eye area. You can add a cardboard beak to finish, or even paint the beak right onto their nose.
What You’ll Need
- Quill 510 x 635mm Colour Board Lemon
- Quill 510 x 635mm Colour Board Orange
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Little Learner Turkey Feathers Colours 10g
- Little Learner Elastic White 4m
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
Twist Pipe Cleaners into Bunny Ears
Age group: 5+
Skill level: simple
It will take about: 5 minutes
If your kids only have five minutes to make something for Easter celebrations – or if your tiny humans only have an attention span of about that long – this is the ideal Easter hat parade idea.
First, twist the ends of two pipe cleaners together to make a circle headband. Then shape two more pipe cleaners into bunny ears, twisting the ends around the headband to attach. Optional extra: fashion a bow in a contrasting colour and attach to the headband.
What You’ll Need
- Little Learners Make Chenille Sticks Assorted 100 Pack (pipe cleaners)
Cut Out Cardboard Bunny Ears
Age group: 4+
Skill level: simple
It will take about: 10 minutes
Another quick and easy Easter hat parade idea, these simple bunny ears can even be whipped up on the morning of the parade. Use a pencil to draw a long strip at the bottom of a piece of cardboard, pausing in the middle to add ears, and then help your child cut out along the pencil lines. Attach some fuzzy felt inner-ear pieces for a fun tactile element. Secure in place with bobby pins and some tape.
What You’ll Need
- Quill A3 Board White
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Little Learner A4 Felt Sheets Pastel 5 Pack
- Keji Graphite Pencils HB 5 Pack
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
- bobby pins
Snip Up a Chic Easter Chick
Age group: 7+
Skill level: advanced
It will take about: 45 minutes
This is one of our top creative hats for kids who love using scissors. Pretty much every element involves cutting shapes – from the base which is a large cardboard circle made into a wide cone, to the wings, a beak, eyes and lashes.
Once all the shapes are all glued into place, stick a yellow feather into the top of the cone as the finishing touch. Now, your kids are ready to march to the Easter hat parade song.
What You’ll Need
- Quill 510 x 635mm Colour Board Lemon
- Kadink Construction Paper A4 Assorted 500 Pack
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Little Learner Turkey Feathers Colours 10g
- Little Learner Elastic White 4m
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
Get Cracking on an Easter Egg Hat
Age group: 5+
Skill level: simple
It will take about: 20 minutes
The only cracked egg anyone wants on their head is this cardboard version! Plus, it’s a great lesson in problem solving for young minds; they’ll need to figure out how to make the egg yolk into a dome shape… out of cardboard. Tricky!
The egg white can be cut out of white cardboard freehand; basically a big, wobbly circle. Then, finding the middle of their egg white circle, they cut a straight line from the edge to the middle point. By overlapping the cut sides just a little and gluing in place, they’ll have a gently curved cone hat.
Now it’s time for the yolk. Create a smaller and less wobbly circle using yellow cardboard, cutting a straight line to the middle point like they did earlier. Overlap the sides to make another shallow cone shape, then press down at the top point, so it’s more like a dome. To smooth over the dent at the top, glue on some yellow crepe paper.
Attach the ‘yolk’ on top of the ‘white’, add some elastic or ribbons to tie under their chin and, hey presto, a funny, runny egg that is sure to be a star of the school Easter hat parade.
What You’ll Need
- Quill A4 210gsm Board Pastel Assorted 25 Pack
- Quill A2 1000gsm Board White
- Kadink Crepe Paper 50 x 100cm 8 Pack
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Little Learner Elastic White 4m
- Little Learner Ribbon Assorted 35g
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
Plant a Garden Headpiece
Age group: 6+
Skill level: moderate
It will take about: 30 minutes
This is certainly not for wallflowers: the crown is on the big side, but can be made shorter if little heads can’t handle the weight.
Start with a big piece of cardboard as a base; then kids can add cardboard or paper grass, pipe cleaner stems and felt flower heads with pom pom centres. Thicker fabrics like felt and pom poms take a while to adhere, so encourage your kids to attach these while the cardboard is flat. Allow drying time for the glue, before shaping it into a cylinder for them to wear.
Measure the hat around their head and secure it with a fold back clip. Now they can remove the hat and sticky tape to secure the size in place, without losing the right measurement.
What You’ll Need
- Quill 510 x 635mm Colour Board Emerald
- Kadink Chenille Stems Bright 70 Pack (pipe cleaners)
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Kadink Felt Sheets A4 7 Pack
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Tacky Craft Glue 125mL
- Little Learners Make Pom Poms Fluoro 100 Pack
- Keji Clear Adhesive Tape with Dispenser 18mm x 25m 2 Pack
Conjure Up a Top Hat
Age group: 7+
Skill level: moderate
It will take about: 35 minutes
This Easter hat parade idea is one for magic lovers – it makes a bunny appear out of their hat! Kids can start with a basic black cardboard cylinder; then they’ll need to cut out a circular piece of cardboard with a hole, like a large donut.
Make small cuts on the inside circle of the donut, place the cylinder on top, then fold up the small cut sections along the inside of the cylinder. Sticky tape or glue the two pieces together. Next, cut out a cardboard Easter bunny to glue inside the top rim of the hat. Abracadabra!
What You’ll Need
- Quill 510 x 635mm Colour Board Black
- Kadink Adhesive Googly Eyes 60 Pack
- Quill Canvas Board 250gsm White
- Quill A4 210gsm Board Pastel Assorted 25 Pack
- Studymate Soft Grip Scissors 6"/152mm
- Studymate Glue Stick 35g
- Tacky Craft Glue 125mL
This article was originally published March 2021 and has been updated.