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Easter is a magical season full of pastels, bunnies, and all things spring—but for creative entrepreneurs like us, it’s also a huge opportunity to macke and sell crafts.

But with so many Easter craft ideas out there, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

What should you make? Will people actually buy it? Can you create something cute, easy, and profitable?

It can be very frustrating to have spend too much time making crafts that are either too complicated, too time-consuming, or not what buyers are looking for.

But here I am sharing with you a lot of researched, experimented, and tested different Easter craft ideas.

Easter crafts to make and sell

Every Easter craft idea in this post is profitable, easy to make, and highly sellable. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter, you’ll find step-by-step guides for crafts that are:

Simple to make (so you don’t spend hours on one item)
Budget-friendly (so you can maximize your profits)
Trending and in-demand (so they actually sell)

Whether you’re looking for Easter craft gifts to sell, decorations, or accessories, you’ll find the best ideas right here.

So grab your craft supplies, and let’s start creating Easter magic—one DIY at a time!

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Why Easter Crafts Sell So Well

Easter isn’t just about egg hunts—it’s a season of decorating homes, giving gifts, and celebrating spring.

That means there’s a huge demand for handmade crafts, from cute Easter decor to personalized gifts and party supplies.

If you create crafts that are affordable, adorable, and useful, you can easily turn them into a profitable business.

Ready to get started? Let’s find out the best Easter crafts to sell DIY!

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Easter Crafts to Sell – Step-by-Step Guide

Following are some amazing Easter craft ideas to make and sell.

Bunny-Shaped Candles

Easter-inspired candles

Adorable Easter-inspired candles are a perfect addition to Easter gift baskets and spring home decor.

Materials Needed:

  • Bunny or egg silicone mold (Etsy, Amazon)
  • Soy wax or beeswax
  • Candle wicks
  • Fragrance oils (vanilla, lavender, or spring scents)
  • Wax dye (pastel colors)
  • Double boiler or microwave-safe bowl
  • Wooden skewers or chopsticks (to hold the wick in place)

Steps to Make Easter- Inspired Candles:

Prepare the mold: Place your silicone bunny mold on a flat surface and insert the wick in the center. Secure it with a skewer.

Melt the wax: Use a double boiler to melt the soy wax slowly, stirring occasionally. If using a microwave, heat in 30-second intervals until fully melted.

Add fragrance & dye: Once melted, stir in a few drops of fragrance oil and add wax dye for a festive color.

Pour into the mold: Carefully pour the wax into the mold while keeping the wick centered.

Let it cool: Allow the candle to harden at room temperature (4-6 hours).

Remove & trim the wick: Once set, carefully remove the candle from the mold and trim the wick to ¼ inch.

Package & sell: Wrap in clear plastic or place in a cute box with a spring-themed label.

Selling Tip: Bundle 3-5 bunny candles in pastel colors and sell as a gift set!

Easter Themed Bath Bombs

easter themed bath bombs

Colorful, fragrant bath bombs shaped like Easter eggs are great for self-care gift baskets.

Materials Needed:

  • 1 cup baking soda
  • ½ cup citric acid
  • ½ cup Epsom salt
  • ½ cup cornstarch
  • Essential oils (lavender, lemon, peppermint)
  • Spray bottle with water or witch hazel
  • Easter egg-shaped molds
  • Food coloring or mica powder

Steps to Make Easter Egg Bath Bombs:

Mix dry ingredients: In a large bowl, whisk together baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salt, and cornstarch.

Add color & scent: Add a few drops of essential oil and food coloring/mica powder. Stir well.

Spritz with water: Lightly spray the mixture with water while stirring. Stop when the mix feels like damp sand and holds its shape.

Pack into molds: Firmly press the mixture into egg-shaped molds and close them.

Let them dry: Allow to harden for 24 hours before carefully removing.

Package & sell: Wrap in clear plastic or Easter-themed boxes.

Selling Tip: Offer a 3-pack in pastel colors or personalized bath bomb sets!

Hand-Painted Easter Mason Jars

hand painted easter theme mason jar

These charming rustic mason jars are perfect for home decor or Easter candy jars.

Materials Needed:

  • Mason jars (small or large)
  • Acrylic paint (pastel pink, mint, yellow, lilac)
  • Paintbrushes or sponge brushes
  • Bunny & egg stencils
  • Jute twine, ribbon, or lace
  • Clear sealant spray

Steps to Make Easter Mason Jars:

Clean the mason jars: Wash thoroughly and dry completely.

Paint the jars: Apply a base coat of pastel acrylic paint. Let dry for 1-2 hours.

Add Easter designs: Use stencils to paint bunny, egg, or floral designs.

Seal the paint: Spray with a clear sealant to prevent chipping.

Decorate: Tie twine, ribbon, or lace around the neck for a farmhouse look.

Package & sell: Display them with mini chocolate eggs or flowers inside.

Selling Tip: Offer customized jars with names or monograms for a personalized touch!

Easter Bunny Gnome Decorations

easter gnomes

These trendy Easter gnomes are a hot seller for tiered trays and mantel decor.

Materials Needed:

  • Fabric (felt, fleece, or cotton)
  • Faux fur (for the beard)
  • Wooden bead (for the nose)
  • Rice or polyfill stuffing
  • Hot glue gun & scissors

Steps to Make Bunny Gnome Decorations:

Cut the fabric into a cone shape for the gnome body.

Sew or glue the edges together, then fill with rice or stuffing.

Attach the beard: Cut faux fur and glue it to the front of the body.

Add the nose: Glue a wooden bead just above the beard.

Make bunny ears: Cut felt into bunny ear shapes and attach to the hat.

Package & sell: Arrange in a cute Easter display for craft fairs or Etsy.

Selling Tip: Offer small & large gnome sets for tiered tray decor!

DIY Easter Wreaths

easter wreath

Handmade wreaths are top-selling Easter decor items!

Materials Needed:

  • Wire or grapevine wreath form
  • Faux flowers (pastel colors like pink, lavender, yellow)
  • Mini Easter eggs (foam or plastic)
  • Burlap ribbon
  • Hot glue gun

Steps to Make an Easter Wreath:

Wrap the wreath form with burlap ribbon or floral garland.

Arrange faux flowers around the wreath in a balanced pattern.

Glue Easter eggs between the flowers for a festive touch.

Attach a bow made from burlap or satin ribbon.

Package & sell: Display in a clear plastic bag with a spring-themed tag.

Selling Tip: Market these as front door decor for Easter parties!

Easter Egg String Art

easter egg string art

A creative wall decor piece, perfect for nurseries, living rooms, or Easter gifts.

Materials Needed:

  • Wooden board (stained or painted)
  • Small nails
  • Hammer
  • Embroidery thread (pastel colors)
  • Easter egg template

Steps to Make Easter Egg String Art:

Prepare the wood: Stain or paint the wooden board and let it dry.

Outline the egg shape: Place an Easter egg template on the board and hammer nails along the outline about ½ inch apart.

Remove the template: Once the nails are in place, remove the paper.

Start threading: Tie the embroidery thread to one nail and weave it around randomly to fill the egg shape.

Finish & secure: Once satisfied, tie off the string and trim excess.

Package & sell: Wrap in clear plastic or a gift box.

Selling Tip: Offer customized colors or monograms for a personalized touch!

Easter Bunny Clay Earrings

easter theme earings

Handmade jewelry is a profitable niche, and bunny earrings are a cute seasonal trend!

Materials Needed:

  • Polymer clay (white, pink, pastel colors)
  • Earring hooks & jump rings
  • Jewelry pliers
  • Clay shaping tools
  • Baking sheet & oven

Steps to Make Bunny Clay Earrings:

Shape the bunny: Roll white polymer clay into small balls for the bunny face and flatten slightly.

Make bunny ears: Shape tiny oval ears and attach them to the face.

Add details: Use pink clay for the inner ears and a tiny nose.

Insert earring hooks: Carefully insert a jump ring at the top before baking.

Bake the clay: Follow the polymer clay baking instructions.

Assemble the earrings: Once cooled, attach earring hooks using pliers.

Package & sell: Place on Easter-themed earring cards.

Selling Tip: Create sets with bunnies, eggs, and chicks for variety!

Fabric Easter Baskets

easter fabric baskets

Reusable Easter baskets make eco-friendly alternatives to plastic ones!

Materials Needed:

  • Cotton fabric (Easter prints)
  • Interfacing (to stiffen the basket)
  • Thread & sewing machine
  • Fabric glue or hot glue gun
  • Ribbon (for handles)

Steps to Make Fabric Easter Baskets:

Cut fabric pieces: Cut two rectangles (one for the outside, one for the lining).

Sew the sides together: Stitch the fabric together inside out to form the basket shape.

Add interfacing: Iron interfacing to make it sturdy.

Make the handle: Sew a strip of fabric or attach a ribbon.

Decorate: Add bows, bunny appliqués, or embroidered names.

Package & sell: Fill with Easter goodies and wrap with cellophane.

Selling Tip: Offer personalized baskets with names.

Easter-Themed Wooden Signs

Rustic wooden signs are always in demand for seasonal home decor!

Materials Needed:

  • Wooden boards
  • Acrylic paint & brushes
  • Vinyl stencils (or hand-paint designs)
  • Clear sealant spray

Steps to Make Wooden Signs:

Paint the base color: Choose pastel shades and let them dry.

Apply stencil: Use a vinyl bunny, egg, or Easter quote stencil.

Paint the design: Carefully fill in the stencil with contrasting colors.

Seal the sign: Spray with a clear protective finish to prevent fading.

Package & sell: Display with twine or a rustic bow.

Selling Tip: Use popular Easter phrases like “Hoppy Easter” or “Easter Blessings.”

Bunny-Shaped Wax Melts

easter bunny wax melts

A great Easter home fragrance product!

Materials Needed:

  • Soy wax or beeswax
  • Essential oils (floral or sweet scents)
  • Bunny silicone molds
  • Dye chips (pastel colors)

Steps to Make Bunny Wax Melts:

Melt the wax: Use a double boiler to melt soy or beeswax.

Add fragrance & color: Stir in essential oils and pastel dye chips.

Pour into molds: Fill bunny-shaped molds and let them cool.

Package & sell: Place in Easter-themed gift bags.

Selling Tip: Offer scented sets like “Spring Garden” or “Easter Candy”!

Bunny & Chick Crochet Plushies

Soft, handmade toys are adorable Easter gifts!

Materials Needed:

  • Yarn (pastel shades)
  • Crochet hook
  • Stuffing
  • Safety eyes

Steps to Make Crochet Plushies:

Crochet the bunny or chick body using basic amigurumi patterns.

Stuff with cotton for a plush, cuddly feel.

Sew on details: Add ears, eyes, and a nose.

Package & sell: Place in an Easter-themed gift box.

Selling Tip: Create sets with matching bunny and chick plushies!

Easter-Themed Tote Bags

easter themed tote bags

A stylish & eco-friendly Easter accessory!

Materials Needed:

  • Plain canvas tote bags
  • Fabric paint or iron-on vinyl
  • Paintbrushes or Cricut machine

Steps to Make Easter Tote Bags:

Paint or use vinyl decals to add Easter designs.

Let dry and seal with fabric-safe spray.

Package & sell: Fold neatly and tie with a ribbon.

Selling Tip: Offer custom names or monograms!

Easter Cake Toppers

easter cake toppers

Great for bakers and party planners!

Materials Needed:

  • Cardstock or acrylic sheets
  • Cutting machine (Cricut or scissors)
  • Lollipop sticks

Steps to Make Easter Cake Toppers:

Cut out bunny, egg, or chick designs.

Attach to lollipop sticks.

Package & sell: Place in sets of 3-5 toppers.

Selling Tip: Offer custom name cake toppers!

Easter Bunny Resin Keychains

easter resin keychains

Trendy, small, and easy to make!

Materials Needed:

  • Epoxy resin
  • Bunny-shaped silicone molds
  • Glitter, dried flowers, or gold flakes
  • Keychain hooks

Steps to Make Bunny Resin Keychains:

Mix resin & pour into bunny molds.

Add glitter or flowers for decoration.

Let cure for 24 hours.

Attach keychain hooks.

Package & sell: Place in cute pouches.

Selling Tip: Offer custom color combinations!

Painted Easter Eggs

A classic Easter craft that’s always in demand!

Materials Needed:

  • Wooden or ceramic eggs
  • Acrylic paints (pastels or bright colors)
  • Paintbrushes
  • Sealer

Steps to Make Painted Easter Eggs:

Prime the eggs by sanding them lightly if necessary.

Paint with acrylic paints using pastel colors or fun patterns.

Let the paint dry and apply a sealer for protection.

Package & sell: Group them in sets of 3-6 eggs for Easter baskets.

Selling Tip: Offer custom designs for customers to add their own personal touch!

Bunny Ear Headbands

easter headbands

A cute accessory perfect for Easter outfits!

Materials Needed:

  • Headbands
  • Felt (white & pink)
  • Hot glue gun & glue sticks
  • Fabric or pom-poms

Steps to Make Bunny Ear Headbands:

Cut bunny ears out of felt (white for the outer ear, pink for the inner ear).

Attach the felt ears to the headband using a hot glue gun.

Add decorative elements like pom-pom tails or floral accents.

Package & sell: Present them on a display card or in a gift box.

Selling Tip: Make matching Easter-themed bunny outfits for kids and adults!

Easter Themed Soaps

easter themed soaps

Handmade, all-natural Easter soaps are a unique gift!

Materials Needed:

  • Soap base (glycerin or shea butter)
  • Essential oils (lavender, lemon, etc.)
  • Molds (bunny, egg, or floral shapes)
  • Food coloring

Steps to Make Easter Soaps:

Melt the soap base in the microwave or double boiler.

Add essential oils and color the soap.

Pour into molds and allow to set for 2-3 hours.

Package & sell: Wrap in cellophane and tie with a ribbon.

Selling Tip: Combine scents and colors for themed soap sets like “Easter Morning” or “Spring Garden.”

Carrot Felt Garland

carrot garland

A delightful Easter garland for home decor!

Materials Needed:

  • Orange and green felt
  • Needle and thread
  • Scissors
  • Twine or string

Steps to Make Carrot Felt Garland:

Cut felt into carrot shapes and leaves.

Sew the carrots and leaves together onto a string.

Finish with a knot at each end for hanging.

Package & sell: Roll into a ball and tie with a ribbon.

Selling Tip: Customize with multiple lengths to cater to different spaces.

Easter Bunny Candy Jars

Handmade jars filled with Easter goodies make for a cute gift.

Materials Needed:

  • Glass jars (like mason jars)
  • Mini bunny figurines
  • Candy (jelly beans, chocolate eggs)
  • Paint or decoupage for jar decorations

Steps to Make Easter Bunny Candy Jars:

Decorate the jar by painting or wrapping with decorative paper.

Attach a bunny figurine to the top or sides of the jar.

Fill with candy and seal.

Package & sell: Wrap in cellophane with a festive bow.

Selling Tip: Offer custom candy jars with specific candy preferences!

Easter Bunny Cupcakes

Everyone loves Easter-themed treats!

Materials Needed:

  • Cupcake mix (or homemade batter)
  • Frosting (vanilla or pastel-colored)
  • Bunny shaped sprinkles or candies
  • Cupcake liners

Steps to Make Easter Bunny Cupcakes:

Bake the cupcakes according to instructions.

Frost them with pastel-colored frosting.

Add bunny sprinkles or candy decorations on top.

Package & sell: Place in Easter-themed cupcake boxes.

Selling Tip: Bundle 5 cupcakes together in an Easter basket for a higher price!

Easter Bunny Cookie Cutters

easter cookie cutter

An Easter favorite for baking enthusiasts.

Materials Needed:

  • Metal cookie cutters (bunny-shaped)
  • Baking supplies (flour, sugar, butter, etc.)
  • Icing & sprinkles

Steps to Make Bunny Cookies:

Use the bunny cookie cutter to shape cookies.

Bake according to your recipe.

Decorate with icing and sprinkles.

Package & sell: Place them in a cute Easter box or bag.

Selling Tip: Offer customized cookie sets with personalized names or messages!

Easter Bunny Watercolor Prints

Hand-painted prints make for a beautiful home decor piece.

Materials Needed:

  • Watercolor paints
  • Watercolor paper
  • Brushes
  • Frame for the print

Steps to Make Bunny Watercolor Prints:

Paint bunnies and Easter flowers using watercolor paints.

Allow to dry completely before framing.

Package & sell: Frame in simple, rustic frames for a charming look.

Selling Tip: Offer custom prints of bunnies with customer’s pets or names!

Easter Peeps Jars

Add a twist to classic candy by turning them into a creative jar gift.

Materials Needed:

  • Mason jars
  • Peeps marshmallow bunnies
  • Ribbon or twine
  • Easter grass or decorative filler

Steps to Make Peeps Jars:

Fill mason jars with colorful Peeps marshmallows.

Top with Easter grass or filler.

Tie a ribbon around the neck of the jar.

Package & sell: Place in a gift box or cellophane.

Selling Tip: Include a handwritten note or a small Easter tag.

Easter Terrarium

A tiny Easter wonderland in a jar!

Materials Needed:

  • Small glass jars or containers
  • Fake moss
  • Miniature Easter figurines (bunny, chick)
  • Decorative rocks or pebbles
  • Ribbon or twine

Steps to Make Easter Terrariums:

Layer moss in the bottom of the jar for a soft base.

Add small figurines and decorative rocks.

Finish with a ribbon around the jar neck.

Package & sell: Place in gift boxes with clear packaging.

Selling Tip: Offer themed terrariums with various variety of figurines like Easter eggs, flowers, and animals.

Easter Basket Tags

Make personalized Easter baskets extra special with unique tags!

Materials Needed:

  • Cardstock or wooden tags
  • Ribbon
  • Markers or paint pens
  • Stamps or stickers for decoration

Steps to Make Easter Basket Tags:

Cut tags out of cardstock or use pre-made wooden tags.

Write a personalized message or Easter greeting.

Decorate with stamps or stickers for a festive touch.

Attach a ribbon and use it to tie to Easter baskets.

Package & sell: Group several tags together in sets of 3-5.

Selling Tip: Offer custom names or messages for personalization.

Easter Bunny Cookies in Jars

All-in-one Easter cookie mix!

Materials Needed:

  • Mason jars
  • Cookie mix ingredients (flour, sugar, chocolate chips)
  • Bunny-shaped cookie cutter
  • Ribbon and tags for instructions

Steps to Make Easter Bunny Cookies in Jars:

Layer the dry ingredients in the mason jar.

Add instructions on a tag for the buyer.

Attach a bunny-shaped cookie cutter to the jar.

Package & sell: Tie the jar with a ribbon and a cute tag.

Selling Tip: Offer multiple jar sizes to cater to different needs.

Egg Carton Bunnies

egg carton bunny

Repurpose old egg cartons for an adorable bunny craft!

Materials Needed:

  • Empty egg cartons
  • Acrylic paint
  • Googly eyes
  • Craft pipe cleaners

Steps to Make Egg Carton Bunnies:

Cut the egg carton into individual cups for each bunny.

Paint the cups with pastel colors for a bunny look.

Glue on googly eyes and pipe cleaner ears.

Package & sell: Group bunnies in a set of 3-5 for a cute display.

Selling Tip: Offer Easter-themed baskets filled with these adorable egg carton bunnies!

Easter-themed Mason Jar Candles

Hand-poured candles that add a sweet scent to the holiday!

Materials Needed:

  • Mason jars
  • Soy wax
  • Easter-themed scents (like vanilla, lavender)
  • Wicks
  • Food coloring (optional)

Steps to Make Easter-themed Mason Jar Candles:

Melt the soy wax in a double boiler.

Add fragrance oils and food coloring for a pastel touch.

Attach the wick to the center of the mason jar.

Pour the wax into jars and let it set.

Package & sell: Add a decorative ribbon for a polished look.

Selling Tip: Create Easter-scented gift sets by pairing these candles with other handmade items.

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Easter Bunny Straw Toppers

A cute little addition to drinks at Easter parties.

Materials Needed:

  • Felt (white, pink, black)
  • Straws
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun

Steps to Make Easter Bunny Straw Toppers:

Cut out bunny shapes from felt (ears, face, and whiskers).

Glue the ears and face onto a piece of felt that will fit around the straw.

Attach the completed piece to the straw using glue.

Package & sell: Bundle them in sets of 3-5 bunny straws.

Selling Tip: Offer a personalized name option on the bunny face for a fun twist!

Easter Bunny Shaped Coasters

easter coasters

Perfect for adding a festive touch to your coffee table!

Materials Needed:

  • Cork coasters
  • Acrylic paint (white, pink)
  • Markers or paint pens for details

Steps to Make Bunny Shaped Coasters:

Cut out bunny shapes from cork or purchase pre-made cork coasters.

Paint the base white and add pink accents for the bunny’s ears and nose.

Add details with markers (whiskers, eyes, etc.).

Package & sell: Pair with a matching Easter mug for a complete gift set.

Selling Tip: Offer a set of 4 bunny coasters with a matching coaster holder.

Eggshell Candles

Turn eggshells into charming, eco-friendly candles!

Materials Needed:

  • Eggshells (empty and cleaned)
  • Soy wax
  • Wicks
  • Essential oils
  • Food coloring (optional)

Steps to Make Eggshell Candles:

Carefully crack the eggs and clean them thoroughly.

Melt the soy wax and add fragrance or food coloring.

Pour the melted wax into the eggshells, placing the wick in the center.

Allow to harden and trim the wick to a reasonable length.

Package & sell: Group them in a decorative egg carton for easy gifting.

Selling Tip: Add a scented Easter collection of egg candles (think vanilla, lavender, etc.).

Easter Egg Pinata

easter egg pinata

A fun surprise filled with candies or small toys!

Materials Needed:

  • Cardboard or paper mache
  • Tissue paper
  • Glue
  • String for hanging

Steps to Make Easter Egg Pinatas:

Create the egg shape with cardboard or paper mache.

Decorate with layers of tissue paper in pastel colors.

Fill the inside with Easter candies, small toys, or chocolates.

Add string for hanging the pinata.

Package & sell: Place in a gift box with clear plastic wrapping.

Selling Tip: Offer customization options for themes, like pastel colors or specific characters.

Easter Flower Crowns

Perfect for little ones or anyone looking to add a festive touch to their look!

Materials Needed:

  • Artificial flowers (Easter-colored, like tulips or daisies)
  • Floral wire
  • Floral tape

Steps to Make Easter Flower Crowns:

Cut flower stems to the desired length.

Twist the floral wire into a circular crown shape.

Attach the flowers by wrapping their stems around the wire with floral tape.

Package & sell: Wrap with tissue paper and present in a decorative box.

Selling Tip: Offer custom crown sizes for kids and adults.

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Easter Pom-Pom Garlands

A simple, playful craft that’s perfect for Easter décor!

Materials Needed:

  • Pom-poms (pastel colors)
  • Yarn
  • Needle and thread

Steps to Make Easter Pom-Pom Garlands:

Make pom-poms or purchase pre-made ones.

Thread them onto a piece of yarn using a needle.

Tie the ends of the yarn so you can hang the garland up.

Package & sell: Wrap in clear plastic wrap for easy gifting.

Selling Tip: Offer garlands in different lengths to suit various decorating needs.

Easter Bunny Mason Jar Lids

easter bunny mason jar

A charming, reusable item with bunny designs.

Materials Needed:

  • Mason jar lids
  • Paint (white, pink, black)
  • Felt (for ears and nose)
  • Hot glue gun

Steps:

Paint the mason jar lids white.

Create bunny ears from pink and white felt and attach them.

Add a little pink felt nose and black dots for the eyes.

Sell in sets for cute home or party decor.

Easter Bunny Wall Hooks

easter bunny wall hooks

Functional yet fun!

Materials Needed:

  • Wooden hooks
  • Acrylic paints (pastels)
  • Hot glue gun
  • Wooden bunny cutouts

Steps:

Paint wooden hooks with pastel colors.

Decorate wooden bunny cutouts and glue them above the hooks.

Attach hooks to the backs.

Sell them individually or in sets for use in kids’ rooms or entryways.

Carrot-Shaped Pouch Bags

carrot shaped pouches

Cute and practical!

Materials Needed:

  • Orange fabric
  • Green felt or fabric
  • Sewing materials

Steps:

Cut fabric into carrot shapes.

Sew them up leaving the top open.

Add green felt leaves to the top to resemble carrot tops.

Fill with small Easter treats like chocolate eggs or candies.

Package and sell as Easter gift bags.

Easter-Themed Birdhouses

easter theme bird houses

Bring a bit of nature into Easter.

Materials Needed:

  • Small wooden birdhouses
  • Paints and brushes
  • Decorative flowers or mini bunny figurines

Steps:

Paint the birdhouses in pastel Easter colors.

Decorate with flowers or bunnies.

Add a hanging hook if desired.

Sell them as unique garden decor or Easter-themed gifts.

Easter Basket Filler Kit

Everything needed for an Easter basket!

Materials Needed:

  • Craft supplies (small toys, candy, trinkets)
  • Small boxes or bags
  • Tissue paper

Steps:

Assemble fun filler items such as toys, candies, and mini crafts.

Place everything in a cute bag or box with a ribbon.

Sell as ready-made basket fillers to make Easter shopping easier for customers.

Easter Bunny Bookmark

easter bookmarks
easter bookmarks

Perfect for book lovers.

Materials Needed:

  • Cardstock
  • Markers and paints
  • Ribbon

Steps:

Cut out bunny-shaped bookmarks from sturdy cardstock.

Decorate with markers and paints to make each bunny unique.

Attach a ribbon at the top for easy placement in books.

Sell individually or in a set.

Egg Carton Easter Baskets

egg carton easter baskets

Eco-friendly Easter basket alternative.

Materials Needed:

  • Empty egg cartons
  • Paint and brushes
  • Ribbons and flowers

Steps:

Cut and paint the egg carton sections to create individual baskets.

Attach a ribbon or handle for carrying.

Decorate with mini flowers or pom-poms for Easter flair.

Sell them as fun, eco-friendly baskets.

Easter Bunny Egg Holders

easter bunny egg holders

Practical and cute!

Materials Needed:

  • Clay or air-dry clay
  • Paint (pastel colors)
  • Googly eyes or small felt pieces

Steps:

Mold the clay into small bunny shapes that can hold Easter eggs.

Paint the bunnies in pastel colors.

Add eyes and other details using felt or googly eyes.

Sell them as functional Easter décor.

Easter-Inspired Flowerpots

easter inspired flower pots

A cute and functional craft for gardening lovers.

Materials Needed:

  • Small flower pots
  • Acrylic paints
  • Felt (white and pink)
  • Hot glue gun

Steps:

Paint the flower pots in white and pastel shades.

Create bunny ears from felt and attach them to the pot.

Place a small plant inside each pot.

Sell as Easter-themed home decor or gifts.

Egg-Shaped Lip Balm Holders

easter themed lip balms

Cute little Easter gifts!

Materials Needed:

  • Egg-shaped plastic containers
  • Lip balm tubes
  • Decorative elements (stickers, felt)

Steps:

Place the lip balm inside the egg-shaped container.

Decorate the outside with felt or Easter-themed stickers.

Sell as Easter-themed personal care gifts.

More Easters Craft Ideas to Make and Sell

Following are some more Ester crafts to sell.

Easter-Inspired Cookie Decoration Kit

Easter Gift Box

easter gift box

Easter-Inspired Aprons

easter inspired aprons

Easter Bath Salts

easter bath salts

Easter Chalk Board Signs

easter chalk board signs

Happy Easter Door Sign

happy easter door sign

Easter Plushies

easter plushies

Easter Paper Lanterns

easter paper lanterns

Easter Fridge Magnets

easter fridge magnets

Bunny Mugs with Candies

bunny mugs with candies

Easter Cushions & Pillows

easter cushions and pillows

Egg Shaped Planters

egg shaped planters

Pom Pom Bunnies

pom pom bunnies

Easter Inspired Felt Puppets

easter puppets

Easter Print Scrunchies

EASTER INSPIRED PUPPETS

Bunny Shaped Soap Dispenser

bunny soap dispenser

Easter Themed Stickers

easter stickers

Easter Themed Painted Stones

easter themed painted stones

Easter themed String Lights

easter themed string lights

Rainbow Egg Suncatchers

suncatchers

Embroidered Easter Stickers

easter embroidered stickers

Paper Quilling Easter Art

Paper quilling easter art

Pastel Colored Tie and Dye Shirts

pastel colored shirts

Where to Sell Your Easter Crafts: The Best Places to Make Sales

Now that you have a list of adorable and profitable Easter crafts to sell, the next big question is: Where do you sell them?

The right selling platform can make a huge difference in your sales and success.

Here are the best places to showcase your Easter creations:

1. Etsy – The Handmade Marketplace

If you’re crafting, Etsy is a goldmine for selling Easter crafts!

With millions of buyers looking for unique and handmade gifts, this platform is perfect for small business owners.

Pro tip: Use seasonal keywords like “Easter gifts for kids” or “handmade Easter decorations” to boost visibility.

2. Facebook Marketplace & Groups

Selling on Facebook is quick and easy.

You can list your crafts on Facebook Marketplace or join local buy-and-sell groups.

Bonus tip: Post in community groups for parents, teachers, and Easter event planners—they’re always looking for seasonal gifts and decor!

3. Instagram & TikTok – Sell Through Social Media

Visual platforms like Instagram and TikTok are perfect for showcasing your Easter crafts.

Post reels and stories of your DIY process, share behind-the-scenes content, and engage with potential buyers.

Pro tip: Use hashtags like #EasterCraftsToSell #HandmadeEaster #EasterDIYGifts to attract shoppers.

4. Local Craft Fairs & Farmers’ Markets

If you love selling in person, craft fairs and farmers’ markets are great options.

People love browsing for handmade Easter decor, cute bunny-themed gifts, and festive items.

Pro tip: Offer small, budget-friendly items at your booth—shoppers love affordable impulse buys!

5. Your Own Website or Shopify Store

If you want full control over your shop, setting up your own website or Shopify store is a smart move.

It takes effort to drive traffic, but with SEO and Pinterest marketing, you can bring in steady sales.

Pro tip: Start a simple blog with Easter craft ideas and link your products for extra visibility!

6. Amazon Handmade

Did you know Amazon has a special section for handmade items? It’s a powerful platform with huge traffic, and buyers trust Amazon’s fast shipping.

If you can handle volume, this can be a great place to grow your Easter craft business.

Also read:

Amazon work-from-home jobs.

7. Local Gift Shops & Boutiques

Many small businesses and boutiques love carrying handmade seasonal items.

Visit local gift shops and pitch your Easter crafts—they might be interested in stocking your products!

Pro tip: Offer them a small wholesale discount to encourage bulk purchases.

Wherever you choose to sell, focus on marketing, great photos, and customer engagement to boost your sales. Happy crafting and selling!

easter crafts to sell

Pricing Your Easter Crafts for Profit: Get Paid What You Deserve!

One of the biggest mistakes new craft sellers make?

Underpricing their work. You’re putting time, effort, and creativity into these handmade pieces—make sure you price them right!

1. Calculate Your Costs First

Before setting a price, make sure you’re covering all your costs, including:
Materials (fabric, paint, glue, wood, etc.)
Tools & equipment (scissors, brushes, machines)
Packaging (gift bags, ribbons, stickers)
Shipping & fees (if selling online)
Your time & effort (don’t forget to pay yourself!)

Example: If you spend $5 on materials, $2 on packaging, and 30 minutes crafting, don’t price your item at just $7! You need to factor in your labor and profit margin.

2. Use the Right Pricing Formula

Here’s a simple formula to ensure you’re making a good profit:
(Materials + Time) × 2 = Wholesale Price
Wholesale Price × 2 = Retail Price

Example: If your total cost (materials + time) is $10, your wholesale price would be $20, and your retail price should be $40.

3. Research Competitor Pricing

Look at what similar Easter crafts are selling for on Etsy, Facebook, and craft fairs. You don’t want to be too cheap (buyers might assume low quality) or too expensive (you’ll lose sales).

Find the sweet spot!

4. Offer Bundles & Discounts

People love getting more for their money. Try bundling similar items together, like:
Set of 3 Easter bunny ornaments
Easter-themed gift basket
Mix-and-match Easter decor packs

Pro tip: If you sell online, offer free shipping on orders over a certain amount—it encourages bigger purchases!

5. Test & Adjust as You Go

Pricing isn’t set in stone. If your Easter crafts are selling fast, raise your prices slightly. If they’re not moving, try tweaking your prices or adding more value (like better packaging or a small freebie).

Bottom line? Don’t sell yourself short!

Your Easter crafts deserve to be priced well, so you can turn your creativity into a profitable business.

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Wrapping Up

Easter is the perfect time to turn your creativity into cash. With so many adorable, easy-to-make crafts, you have a golden opportunity to create unique Easter craft gifts to sell—whether it’s handmade decor, gifts, or accessories.

If you are struggling to find the right products. The key is to keep things simple, add a personal touch, and choose crafts that people want to buy.

Pick your favorite Easter craft ideas from this list, gather your supplies, and start creating.

Whether you’re selling on Etsy, at craft fairs, or on social media, there’s a market waiting for your handmade Easter treasures.

So, which Easter craft are you excited to make and sell?

Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear about your creative journey!

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