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... Read moreMaking Easter egg wreaths is one of my favorite spring activities with my children because it brings out both creativity and a sense of holiday spirit. What I particularly love about this craft is how accessible it is—using cardboard and paper scraps means you don’t need to buy fancy materials, which is perfect if you want to save money or recycle. I start by cutting a circular base out of sturdy cardboard, which forms the wreath. Then, we use crayons to color Easter egg shapes on paper, adding patterns and vibrant hues to make each egg unique. Gluing these drawings onto the wreath base turns it into a colorful display of Easter joy. Adding yarn is a fun way to incorporate texture and even create a hanging loop for the wreath. Sometimes, we even use different colored yarns to make little bows or accents around the wreath, which the kids love to do themselves. This activity doubles as a wonderful opportunity for kids to practice their fine motor skills with cutting, coloring, and gluing. Plus, it’s a quiet, screen-free way to spend an afternoon together. I’ve found that this craft fits perfectly into seasonal decor, brightening up doorways or walls throughout the spring. If you’re a stay-at-home mom or dad looking for cheap crafts, this project is ideal. It’s low cost, easy to prepare, and genuinely enjoyable for children of various ages. Plus, you can adapt it using whatever craft supplies you have on hand, whether it’s glitter, stickers, or even fabric scraps. Overall, crafting Easter egg wreaths is a simple but meaningful way to celebrate the season, create memories, and engage kids in DIY projects without the need for extensive materials or expense.