It's Easter art season, and bleeding tissue paper Easter bunnies are a hip-hip-happy time! The bright colors make each bunny a work of art| Friends Art Lab
These hand-drawn Easter coloring pages are a delightful addition to your Easter celebrations! From Easter eggs and chicks to Easter bunnies and carrots, there are endless options for how your little artists can create. Fun ways to use coloring pages: Morning invitations Quiet time activity Family coloring activity Parties At restaurants On airplanes Coloring pages in the classroom: Writing centers Early finisher work Class parties Bulletin boards Class books| Friends Art Lab -
Get creative with this colorful and fun bleeding tissue paper Easter egg art project! A playful, hands-on Easter craft that kids LOVE.| Friends Art Lab
This Easter egg art activity will have kids rolling, drawing, and laughing all at once! A fun way to explore lines, patterns, & creativity.| Friends Art Lab
Get ready to fall in love with air-dry clay Easter eggs. They’re adorable, fun to make, and you can save them to use and display for years.| Friends Art Lab
It’s simply not Easter around here until we’ve made an Easter oobleck sensory bin. Oobleck sensory bins are the best.| Friends Art Lab
Have you ever tried painting with peeps? These little bunny marshmallows aren’t just a classic Easter treat, but they're also perfect stamps.| Friends Art Lab
Plain oobleck on its own is a 10/10, but adding jelly beans for a jelly bean oobleck Easter sensory bin earns a score that is off the charts.| Friends Art Lab
We love any excuse for a themed sensory bin (they’re the best), and an Easter sensory bin is “eggs-tra” adorable.| Friends Art Lab