Spring craft season is officially open, and Easter shoppers are already browsing for handmade finds. This time of year brings a huge demand for cute, affordable, and festive creations. Handmade décor, personalized gifts, and small impulse buys do especially well right now.
If you’ve been thinking about adding seasonal products to your lineup, this is a smart move. A solid idea list can save you hours of guesswork. Dive into the full article to see all 46 Easter craft ideas to make and sell.
Table of Contents
- 1. Hand-Painted Wooden Easter Bunny Door Hangers
- 2. Fabric Carrot Bundle Wall Decor
- 3. Easter Egg Mosaic Garden Stones
- 4. Crochet Bunny Plushies
- 5. Hand-Stamped Easter Flour Sack Towels
- 6. Mini Bunny Terracotta Planters
- 7. Easter Egg Marbled Resin Coasters
- 8. Felt Easter Egg Garland
- 9. Bunny Tail Pom-Pom Keychains
- 10. Easter Bunny Spoon Rest
- 11. Wooden Easter Countdown Sign
- 12. Carrot Treat Bags
- 13. Pressed Flower Easter Egg Frames
- 14. Bunny Ear Headbands for Kids
- 15. Easter Egg Candle Holders
- 16. Wooden Bunny Napkin Rings
- 17. Bunny Basket Tags
- 18. Spring Chick Candle Jars
- 19. Easter Bunny Clay Trinket Dishes
- 20. Decorative Easter Egg Shadow Boxes
- 21. Bunny Silhouette Throw Pillow Covers
- 22. Easter Egg Bath Bomb Sets
- 23. Bunny Ear Mug Cozy
- 24. Carrot Patch Table Centerpiece
- 25. Easter Egg Embroidery Hoop Art
- 26. Bunny Tail Wall Hooks
- 27. Easter Bunny Candle Mold Candles
- 28. Fabric Easter Egg Ornaments
- 29. Chick Egg Cup Holders
- 30. Easter Basket Wall Pocket
- 31. Carrot Patch Garden Markers
- 32. Bunny Shaped Cutting Boards
- 33. Easter Bunny Wind Chimes
- 34. Decorative Easter Egg Candles
- 35. Bunny Face Tote Bags
- 36. Easter Egg Macrame Hanging Decor
- 37. Bunny Jar Candy Holders
- 38. Spring Bunny Door Wreath
- 39. Easter Egg Soap Bars
- 40. Bunny Garden Stakes
- 41. Carrot Patch Easter Basket Fillers
- 42. Easter Chick Plush Toys
- 43. Bunny Ear Ring Holders
- 44. Speckled Egg Decorative Bowls
- 45. Easter Bunny Shelf Sitters
- 46. Spring Meadow Easter Lanterns
1. Hand-Painted Wooden Easter Bunny Door Hangers
Soft spring color on a front door shifts the whole entryway mood before anyone even knocks. A wooden bunny silhouette in pale blush, mint, or butter yellow gives that immediate seasonal signal without looking overly themed.
Florals around the ears or a small “Happy Easter” sign across the body turns the piece into a cheerful focal point that feels welcoming from the street.
How to make
- Cut a bunny shape from plywood or use a pre-cut craft blank
- Sand edges smooth and paint with pastel acrylics
- Add florals, carrots, or lettering details
- Attach ribbon bow and hanging loop
Sell tip
Offer name personalization or interchangeable holiday signs. Buyers love decor that feels custom rather than mass-produced.
2. Fabric Carrot Bundle Wall Decor
Texture does most of the work here. Linen and cotton carrots tied together in a loose bundle bring a rustic, farmhouse feel that fits effortlessly into spring decorating.
Hung vertically from twine or a wooden dowel, the trio introduces gentle movement and layered fabric detail that warms up plain wall space.
How to make
- Sew cone shapes from orange linen or cotton
- Fill lightly with fiber stuffing
- Insert felt or faux greenery tops
- Tie three carrots together and attach to a dowel
Sell tip
Neutral orange tones and soft greens sell better than bright cartoon shades because they blend with modern interiors.
3. Easter Egg Mosaic Garden Stones
Garden paths gain character when color appears underfoot. Broken ceramic pieces arranged into egg shapes transform an ordinary stepping stone into a small piece of outdoor art.
Sunlight hitting the glass or tile fragments creates tiny flashes of color, making the stone feel lively among spring flowers.
How to make
- Start with a concrete stepping stone base
- Arrange tile or glass pieces into egg designs
- Glue securely with outdoor adhesive
- Grout gaps and seal the finished surface
Sell tip
Market them as “spring garden stones” so customers feel comfortable displaying them beyond Easter.
4. Crochet Bunny Plushies
Soft yarn and gentle shapes create an inviting toy that fits easily inside Easter baskets. Long floppy ears and stitched sleepy eyes give the bunny a calm personality rather than a cartoon look.
Neutral yarn shades such as cream or pale gray keep the design timeless enough for nursery shelves long after the holiday.
How to make
- Crochet body and head using cotton yarn
- Stuff with fiberfill
- Attach ears and pom-pom tail
- Embroider facial features
Sell tip
Offer bundle pricing for sets of two or three. Parents frequently purchase multiple plushies for siblings.
5. Hand-Stamped Easter Flour Sack Towels
Kitchens often receive small seasonal updates rather than dramatic decor changes. A stack of flour sack towels printed with simple bunny or carrot stamps introduces spring color without clutter. The crisp white fabric keeps the overall look clean while the handmade patterns feel personal.
How to make
- Carve stamps from rubber or foam
- Apply fabric paint to the stamp
- Press designs onto flour sack towels
- Heat set paint for wash durability
Sell tip
Package two or three towels together with ribbon. Small kitchen gift sets perform well at craft markets.
6. Mini Bunny Terracotta Planters
Windowsills and desks benefit from a tiny burst of personality. A terracotta pot painted as a bunny instantly becomes more playful once a succulent or herb sits inside. The rounded pot shape already hints at an animal face, so adding ears and whiskers completes the transformation with minimal effort.
How to make
- Paint terracotta pots in pastel colors
- Add bunny facial features with paint pens
- Attach ears using clay or wood cutouts
- Seal with protective clear coat
Sell tip
Including a small plant increases perceived value and encourages impulse purchases.
7. Easter Egg Marbled Resin Coasters
Swirls of pastel color suspended in glossy resin resemble dyed eggs viewed through water. Lavender, mint, peach, and pale blue blend together into fluid patterns that feel fresh and modern. The smooth surface reflects light across a table, turning a simple drink coaster into decorative tabletop art.
How to make
- Mix clear epoxy resin
- Add pastel pigments
- Pour into coaster molds and swirl colors
- Allow to cure completely
Sell tip
Sell as a coordinated set of four rather than individually for stronger perceived value.
8. Felt Easter Egg Garland
A mantel decorated for spring often benefits from one soft repeating element. Felt eggs stitched in different colors create rhythm across the length of a garland. Embroidered flowers or polka dots add subtle detail while the lightweight felt keeps the banner relaxed rather than heavy.
How to make
- Cut egg shapes from felt sheets
- Add embroidery details
- Sew two pieces together with light stuffing
- Thread onto ribbon or twine
Sell tip
Offer several color palettes so buyers can match their existing decor.
9. Bunny Tail Pom-Pom Keychains
Small accessories often catch attention because of their texture. A fluffy pom-pom clipped to a key ring resembles a bunny tail and instantly feels playful. Paired with pastel beads or a tiny carrot charm, the piece becomes an inexpensive seasonal gift that works for both kids and adults.
How to make
- Create yarn or faux fur pom-poms
- Attach to metal key rings
- Add charms or pastel beads
- Secure with jewelry pliers
Sell tip
Place these near checkout areas at markets since they function well as last-minute add-on purchases.
10. Easter Bunny Spoon Rest
Cooking spaces look more inviting when even practical tools carry a bit of personality. A spoon rest shaped like a resting bunny adds charm without overwhelming the counter. The curved dish area naturally forms part of the bunny body, making the design both decorative and functional.
How to make
- Shape polymer clay into bunny silhouette with shallow center
- Bake according to clay instructions
- Paint or glaze surface
- Seal for durability
Sell tip
Bundle with a wooden spoon to create an easy kitchen gift set.
11. Wooden Easter Countdown Sign
Anticipation often becomes part of holiday traditions, especially in homes with children. A wooden countdown sign placed on a shelf or entry table lets families change the number each day until Easter arrives. Pastel paint and bunny motifs give the sign a playful look while the wooden frame keeps it sturdy.
How to make
- Build a small wooden frame
- Paint Easter artwork on the backing
- Create removable number tiles
- Attach magnets or hooks for swapping numbers
Sell tip
Include the full set of numbers and show the product styled on a mantel so buyers understand its purpose immediately.
12. Carrot Treat Bags
Party favors gain extra charm when the packaging becomes part of the theme. Fabric bags shaped like carrots offer a playful way to hold candy or small gifts. The tapered shape and leafy top mimic the vegetable closely, which makes the bag itself feel like part of the Easter hunt.
How to make
- Sew orange fabric into cone shapes
- Add drawstring or Velcro closure
- Stuff lightly for structure
- Attach felt leaves at the top
Sell tip
Multi-packs appeal to parents and teachers who need several at once.
13. Pressed Flower Easter Egg Frames
Delicate pressed flowers preserved inside an egg-shaped frame capture the quiet beauty of spring. Tiny blossoms arranged behind glass resemble a miniature botanical illustration. The soft colors of dried petals pair naturally with Easter decor while maintaining an elegant handcrafted look.
How to make
- Press flowers until fully dry
- Arrange them inside an egg frame
- Seal with glass or resin
- Add stand or hanging ribbon
Sell tip
Create several floral color combinations so buyers can select one that suits their decor.
14. Bunny Ear Headbands for Kids
Spring celebrations often include playful outfits, and soft bunny ears instantly complete the look. Lightweight fabric ears attached to a comfortable headband give children a costume element that remains easy to wear during egg hunts or parties. Floral cotton prints make the accessory feel cheerful rather than costume-like.
How to make
- Sew fabric ear shapes
- Insert wire if flexible shaping is desired
- Attach to headband base
- Add bows or inner ear fabric accents
Sell tip
Offering adult sizes encourages family photo purchases.
15. Easter Egg Candle Holders
Low candlelight shining from a cracked eggshell holder brings warmth to a spring table setting. The jagged edges of the “shell” give the illusion of a freshly opened egg while the interior glow softens the entire centerpiece arrangement. Speckled paint enhances the natural effect.
How to make
- Shape clay into half egg bowls
- Let dry and sand edges
- Paint pastel speckled finish
- Add tealight candle insert
Sell tip
Styled dining table photos increase appeal and help buyers imagine using the piece.
16. Wooden Bunny Napkin Rings
Table settings look more thoughtful when small details repeat across each place setting. Napkin rings topped with tiny wooden bunny silhouettes introduce a playful theme while remaining subtle. Natural wood tones or muted pastels keep the look elegant rather than cartoonish.
How to make
- Cut bunny shapes from thin wood
- Paint or stain the pieces
- Attach to wooden napkin rings
- Seal for durability
Sell tip
Sell them as sets of four since buyers usually decorate the whole table.
17. Bunny Basket Tags
Small details can transform a simple Easter basket into a keepsake. A wooden bunny tag engraved with a child’s name adds personality and helps baskets feel special year after year. Soft pastel paint or a tiny ribbon bow completes the look without overwhelming the design.
How to make
- Cut bunny shapes from wood or acrylic
- Engrave or stencil names
- Paint lightly and seal
- Add ribbon loop
Sell tip
Personalized products allow for higher pricing because customers value the custom element.
18. Spring Chick Candle Jars
Warm candlelight paired with cheerful chick illustrations creates a cozy spring atmosphere. A simple glass jar becomes seasonal once pastel labels and gingham ribbons are added. Light fragrances such as lemon or honey reinforce the fresh feeling associated with Easter.
How to make
- Insert wick into clean glass jar
- Pour melted soy wax with fragrance
- Allow to set and trim wick
- Add decorative label and ribbon
Sell tip
Gift-ready packaging encourages buyers to pick these up as hostess gifts.
19. Easter Bunny Clay Trinket Dishes
Vanity tables and entryway consoles benefit from small catch-all dishes. Shaping one like a bunny face adds personality while still remaining practical for rings or keys. A glossy pastel glaze gives the piece a polished appearance that feels boutique rather than handmade in a rough way.
How to make
- Roll clay and cut bunny silhouette
- Form shallow dish edges
- Dry and bake or fire
- Paint or glaze the surface
Sell tip
Bundle with matching ring holders to increase purchase value.
20. Decorative Easter Egg Shadow Boxes
Layered displays often capture attention more than flat decor. Inside a shadow box, moss, miniature eggs, and tiny bunny figures build a small spring scene. The depth of the box allows each element to stand forward slightly, creating the impression of a miniature landscape.
How to make
- Paint the interior of a shadow box
- Add moss or filler base
- Arrange miniature decor items
- Glue pieces securely in layers
Sell tip
Theme variations such as cottage garden or farmhouse neutral help buyers quickly find a style they like.
21. Bunny Silhouette Throw Pillow Covers
Seasonal pillow covers offer an easy room refresh without requiring new furniture or large decorations. A simple bunny silhouette printed onto linen or cotton introduces a subtle holiday theme that blends into everyday living room decor.
How to make
- Sew envelope pillow covers
- Apply design with vinyl or fabric paint
- Heat set the design
- Style with spring decor for photos
Sell tip
Sell covers only rather than full pillows to reduce shipping cost.
22. Easter Egg Bath Bomb Sets
Soft pastel bath bombs shaped like eggs bring color and fragrance to bath time. When packaged in small cartons, they resemble real eggs arranged neatly in a tray. The visual presentation alone makes them appealing as Easter basket gifts.
How to make
- Mix bath bomb ingredients
- Add color and fragrance
- Press into egg molds
- Allow to dry before packaging
Sell tip
Offer mixed scent packs to give customers more variety.
23. Bunny Ear Mug Cozy
A warm drink feels more festive when the mug carries a seasonal detail. Yarn sleeves with small bunny ears introduce playful texture while also insulating hot cups. Neutral yarn colors keep the accessory cozy rather than overly themed.
How to make
- Knit or crochet mug sleeve
- Create two small ears
- Attach ears at the top edge
- Add button closure
Sell tip
Bundle with tea packets or cocoa mixes for gift sets.
24. Carrot Patch Table Centerpiece
A table centerpiece shaped like a miniature carrot garden immediately becomes a conversation piece. Faux carrots planted upright in moss give the impression of a freshly harvested patch, while small flowers and bunny figures complete the playful spring scene.
How to make
- Fill shallow wooden box with floral foam
- Cover with moss
- Insert faux carrots and flowers
- Add small decorative figures
Sell tip
Offer two size options so buyers can choose one that fits their dining table.
25. Easter Egg Embroidery Hoop Art
Embroidery introduces texture that paint alone cannot achieve. Stitched Easter egg patterns inside a hoop create a handcrafted look that feels calm and detailed. Floral thread accents surrounding the eggs enhance the springtime theme without crowding the composition.
How to make
- Stretch fabric in embroidery hoop
- Sketch egg shapes
- Stitch decorative thread patterns
- Finish back neatly
Sell tip
Offer custom thread colors to match different home styles.
26. Bunny Tail Wall Hooks
Entryways often require simple storage solutions. Wooden bunny shapes mounted to a board provide small hooks for keys or bags, while fluffy pom-pom tails introduce playful texture. The design feels functional first and decorative second, which broadens its appeal.
How to make
- Cut bunny shapes from wood
- Paint in pastel tones
- Attach pom-pom tails
- Mount onto backing board
Sell tip
Show product photos holding keys or small bags to highlight functionality.
27. Easter Bunny Candle Mold Candles
Clean sculpted shapes often stand out more than intricate decoration. A simple bunny silhouette molded from soy wax creates a soft, modern candle that doubles as decor. Subtle speckling or a ribbon around the base adds interest without overpowering the shape.
How to make
- Place wick inside silicone bunny mold
- Pour melted wax
- Allow to cool fully
- Unmold and trim wick
Sell tip
Offer unscented versions for customers who prefer decorative candles.
28. Fabric Easter Egg Ornaments
Patterned cotton fabrics stitched into egg shapes create ornaments that feel soft and nostalgic. Hung from branches or wreaths, the repeating shapes add color without weight. Mixing gingham, florals, and polka dots keeps the display lively.
How to make
- Cut egg shapes from patterned fabric
- Sew edges leaving small opening
- Stuff lightly
- Add ribbon loop
Sell tip
Bundle multiple ornaments together for easier decorating.
29. Chick Egg Cup Holders
Breakfast tables gain playful character when the egg holder itself becomes a tiny chick. Bright yellow glaze and a small beak transform the practical cup into a whimsical decoration. The result feels charming rather than childish when the design stays simple.
How to make
- Sculpt chick body with egg cup opening
- Dry and bake or fire
- Paint facial features
- Seal if necessary
Sell tip
Sell in pairs to encourage full place settings.
30. Easter Basket Wall Pocket
Vertical decor often solves the problem of limited shelf space. A wall pocket shaped like a basket allows faux flowers, eggs, or greenery to sit upright while decorating a door or hallway. The layered look feels similar to a wreath but offers more dimensional depth.
How to make
- Create pocket using fabric or rope cord
- Add stiff backing
- Decorate with bows or eggs
- Attach hanging loop
Sell tip
Show styling ideas with flowers so buyers see how to display it.
31. Carrot Patch Garden Markers
Garden beds already hint at Easter with fresh spring planting. Carrot-shaped markers placed among herbs or vegetables reinforce that seasonal feeling while serving a practical purpose. Bright orange tops stand out clearly against green foliage.
How to make
- Cut carrot shapes from wood
- Paint orange and green details
- Write plant names
- Seal for outdoor durability
Sell tip
Offer blank markers so buyers can label their own plants.
32. Bunny Shaped Cutting Boards
Serving boards shaped like rabbits bring a playful tone to Easter brunch spreads. The outline of the bunny remains recognizable even when covered with fruit or cheese, which makes it both decorative and functional.
How to make
- Cut bunny shape from hardwood
- Sand edges smooth
- Engrave optional design
- Finish with food-safe oil
Sell tip
Market as serving boards rather than cutting boards for stronger appeal.
33. Easter Bunny Wind Chimes
Outdoor decor that moves gently in the breeze often catches attention first. Bunny wind chimes combine painted wooden shapes with soft metal tones, creating a decorative piece that brings motion and sound to spring patios.
How to make
- Create circular top frame
- Paint bunny cutouts
- Attach beads and chimes with cord
- Balance hanging lengths
Sell tip
Display at markets where the breeze can move the chimes naturally.
34. Decorative Easter Egg Candles
Pastel egg candles arranged in a bowl resemble dyed eggs prepared for a hunt. Painted stripes, dots, or speckles mimic traditional egg decorating techniques while the wax form allows them to double as candles.
How to make
- Pour wax into egg molds
- Allow to cool
- Paint decorative patterns
- Seal lightly if needed
Sell tip
Sell as decorative candle sets rather than singles.
35. Bunny Face Tote Bags
Canvas tote bags printed with a simple bunny face turn everyday errands into something more playful during spring. Long ear shapes extending above the bag edge create a recognizable silhouette even from a distance.
How to make
- Use blank canvas tote bags
- Apply bunny graphic with vinyl or screen printing
- Add ear shapes
- Heat set design
Sell tip
Personalized names beneath the design make the bags popular for Easter egg hunts.
36. Easter Egg Macrame Hanging Decor
Knot patterns arranged into oval shapes give macrame a seasonal twist. The finished piece resembles an Easter egg but retains the relaxed boho style associated with cotton cord wall hangings.
How to make
- Attach cords to a ring or dowel
- Create oval pattern using basic knots
- Add beads or tassels
- Trim cords evenly
Sell tip
Neutral cotton versions appeal to modern decor styles.
37. Bunny Jar Candy Holders
Clear jars filled with colorful candy become instantly festive once bunny ears and whiskers appear on the outside. The transformation requires only simple craft materials yet produces a container that works as decor and storage.
How to make
- Clean glass jar thoroughly
- Add felt ears to lid
- Paint bunny face on jar
- Fill with candy
Sell tip
Offer filled and empty versions to reach different price ranges.
38. Spring Bunny Door Wreath
Front doors often benefit from one large seasonal accent. A wreath combining greenery, pastel flowers, and bunny details introduces the entire spring palette at once. The layered foliage keeps the arrangement full while eggs or ribbons add playful contrast.
How to make
- Start with grapevine wreath base
- Add greenery first
- Insert pastel flowers and eggs
- Attach bunny accent and ribbon
Sell tip
Provide exact diameter measurements to avoid sizing confusion.
39. Easter Egg Soap Bars
Handmade soap shaped like pastel eggs introduces color and fragrance to everyday routines. Swirls, speckles, or layered tones mimic dyed eggs while still functioning as gentle bath products.
How to make
- Melt soap base
- Add color and fragrance
- Pour into egg molds
- Allow to set before packaging
Sell tip
Clear packaging helps buyers see the colors immediately.
40. Bunny Garden Stakes
Garden beds come alive when decorative shapes peek through greenery. Painted bunny stakes placed among flowers or herbs introduce a playful seasonal element without overwhelming the planting itself.
How to make
- Cut bunny shapes from wood
- Paint outdoor colors
- Attach to stake
- Seal for weather resistance
Sell tip
Mixed sets of different bunny poses create more visual interest.
41. Carrot Patch Easter Basket Fillers
Bright fabric carrots scattered inside a basket add texture and color while keeping the arrangement playful. They also work well as bowl fillers or tiered tray accents once the holiday passes.
How to make
- Sew small carrot shapes
- Stuff lightly
- Add felt tops
- Bundle together
Sell tip
Advertise them as multi-use decor pieces.
42. Easter Chick Plush Toys
Soft yellow plush chicks introduce a cheerful character that fits easily into Easter baskets or nursery shelves. Simple embroidered eyes and small wings give the toy personality while keeping the design safe for young children.
How to make
- Sew chick shapes from fleece
- Stuff with fiberfill
- Embroider facial features
- Attach felt beak and wings
Sell tip
Highlight embroidered details to reassure parents about safety.
43. Bunny Ear Ring Holders
Vanity surfaces feel more organized when jewelry has a dedicated display spot. Two upright bunny ears rising from a small dish provide a charming place to slide rings while earrings rest below.
How to make
- Sculpt ears and base dish from clay
- Dry and bake or fire
- Paint or glaze surface
- Seal for durability
Sell tip
Package carefully in gift boxes to elevate presentation.
44. Speckled Egg Decorative Bowls
Speckled bowls inspired by bird eggs introduce a natural spring palette to tabletops. The softly colored interior contrasts with the speckled outer shell, creating visual depth even with a simple shape.
How to make
- Mold bowl shape from clay or resin
- Paint pastel interior
- Add speckles with stiff brush
- Seal finish
Sell tip
Offer multiple sizes to encourage customers to purchase matching sets.
45. Easter Bunny Shelf Sitters
Shelf edges often invite playful decorations that extend slightly beyond the surface. Wooden bunny figures with dangling legs take advantage of that space, creating a relaxed pose that draws attention without dominating the room.
How to make
- Cut bunny body from wood
- Paint simple facial features
- Create dangling legs from rope or fabric
- Add small accessories like scarves
Sell tip
Photograph sitting on mantel edges so buyers immediately understand the display style.
46. Spring Meadow Easter Lanterns
Warm light filtering through cut-out silhouettes transforms a simple lantern into a seasonal display piece. Shapes of bunnies, eggs, and flowers glow softly against nearby surfaces once the candle inside flickers.
How to make
- Build or use lantern frame
- Cut seasonal shapes from panels
- Paint panels in spring colors
- Place LED candle inside
Sell tip
Include evening photos that show the glowing cut-out effect clearly.












































