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Easter art and craft ideas for grown-ups

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20 Best Homemade Easter Crafts for Adults

Winter is almost over and we all can’t wait for Spring to arrive!

With the Easter holiday coming up shortly, we decided to gather a list of the best Pinterest Easter crafts for adults. By the way, we also have a separate post on the best and cutest Easter crafts for kids to make. We guarantee you’ll LOVE these ones too!

These hand-picked crafts are super easy and fun to make with the family and kids at home.

If you love Easter as much as we do, then you’re going to enjoy this post on the most creative crafts and decorations to make over the weekend.

To get started, all you really need are some quick and simple art supplies from the craft stores or your local Dollar Store.

If you’re worried about the level of difficulty, we’ll tell you in honesty that it doesn’t matter if you are an experienced craftsperson or a total beginner who just wants to have some fun and get their hands dirty over the weekend. There are tons of creative Easter Bunny and Egg craft ideas that you can make beautifully and flawlessly regardless of your skill in creative arts. We promise you that any beginner can do this – especially the ones on this list!

The great thing is that once you’re done with these projects, you can use them as decorations for your home to make your place feel cheery and springy for the holiday!

Speaking of Easter decorations, don’t forget to check out these beautiful and stylish DIY Easter wreaths for your front door that you can make on a low-budget!

All these craft ideas are classy and super cool. In fact, your guests and neighbors will be fooled to think that you purchased these from the hand-made craft stores!

Alright, here is our list of the best hand-picked cheerful Pinterest Easter crafts for adults to make!

We hope you enjoy making these fun and adorable crafts as Spring hits the corner!

Don’t forget to click and save THIS Pin HERE on the best Easter Crafts For Adults To Make on Pinterest – that way you can always refer back to this page to easily grab your Easter craft ideas!

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Spring Easter Egg Wreath

First up on the list is something to decorate your door. A gorgeous spring wreath! It’ll be the very first thing people see when they visit – whether in-person or virtually – so your festivities start off right.

I’m in love with how colorful and bright this wreath is, not to mention how well the different textures blend together! If you have a lot of yarn lying around, this is perfect for you, but you can also pick up a pack here.

Don’t worry if you have leftover yarn from this project. You can use it to create an Easter-themed version of this yarn-wrapped vase!

Easter-Themed Mantel Banners

Your door isn’t the only thing you can makeover this Easter. These fun and adorable Easter banners are so easy to make with a few basic supplies, and they’re perfect for crafting along with your family.

Make multiple themed banners to hang together, or just pick one and let it speak for itself (I love the layered look). All you need is some white yarn, a cardboard box, some scissors, glue, and twine for this DIY.

Butcher’s twine is perfect for the banner string because it’s strong, but you can always opt for jute twine (like this) if you prefer the farmhouse look. I know I do!

Burlap Utensil Holders for the Table

In my opinion, the ultimate center of festive décor has to be the table. It’s where the family gathers to eat together, where the food (the best part) is, and where laughter and love are shared. So, it makes sense to decorate!

These burlap utensil holders bring a little bit of the outdoors inside, celebrating Easter and farmhouse life in the same stroke. If you don’t currently own burlap, trust me, you won’t regret adding it to your supplies (here).

Colin Wynn
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