
We've got a long weekend and I'm in the mood to get crafty. Preparing for holidays is always a fun time in our house when we can slow down and do some craft activities together. My kids love this and the crafts don't have to be complicated.
Making Easter Eggs is a great craft to do with kids because it can be tailored to be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be for different ages, abilities and crafty proclivities ??” meaning I can really get into it with my own creations.
Below I've rounded up a bunch of links to great Easter egg craft ideas, but this first link is to a delicious looking recipe for some Purim
Hamantaschen. If you don't know about the Jewish holiday Purim, you can read about it on the 92nd St. Y site which
tells the story.
Purim is one of the few Jewish holidays that's really a kids' holiday.
Easter Egg Making Tips and Craft Ideas:
Parent Hacks has tips on
dying Easter eggs with toddlers.
Whip Up blog has a beautiful round-up of
Easter egg making craft ideas on other blogs including felted eggs.
Gowanus Lounge reports on a new local television show called "
A Little Bit of Brooklyn" which focuses on the ethnic enclaves of Brooklyn. This Saturday's episode will focus on Greenpoint and a Polish Easter with a demonstration on how to make the beautiful Polish Easter Eggs. Set your Tivos for Saturday channel 21 at 7:30 pm
Ohdeedoh has this recipe for making your own
Easter Egg chalk.
Fill your Easter baskets with easy
microwave peanut butter cups recipe from the Daily News.
Slash Food has the recipes to
Make Your own Natural Egg Dyes. I did this one year and although it was a lot more work than popping in a Paas tab, it's a cool science lesson for kids and the eggs turn out beautifully. Another thing I love doing is using brown eggs because even if you just use regular store bought dye, the eggs get more muted tones and look very Martha.
For more Easter craft ideas, check out Family Fun's
huge list of articles.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Anna Fader
Founder of Mommy Poppins
A fourth-generation Brooklynite, Anna started Mommy Poppins in 2007 to help families find the best things to do with kids in NYC, with a particular emphasis on sharing activities that are free, affordable, and enriching. The site, used by millions of families, has grown to become the ultimate resource for parents in the major US cities, plus travel guides for 100s of destinations.
Anna is a believer in the magic of summer camps, traveling with kids, and that you can raise kids on a budget and still have a rich life full of amazing memories. Anna's first Mommy Poppins book, The Young Traveler's Journal and Activity Book, published in 2025 and co-written with her daughter, Amelia Eigerman, brings that ethos to life, in addition to this website.
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