This colorful torn paper Easter egg craft is perfect for preschool and elementary-aged kids. It’s a fun and engaging way to boost creativity and fine motor skills, whether at home or in the classroom.
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Torn Paper Easter Egg Craft
With Easter right around the corner we wanted to add this cute easter egg craftivity to our growing collection of torn paper crafts for kids.
Colorful, fun and above all simple to make – this torn paper Easter egg craft is a great choice for kids in preschool, kindergarten and the early primary grades.
A great way to build fine motor skills and creativity, this torn paper art activity lets kids have fun while making their own unique masterpiece.
Supplies
- Easter egg template – download the free template at the very bottom of this blog post
- Cardstock paper for printing – use any color you like
- Construction paper in a variety of bright colors
- Glue stick
- Acrylic paint pen
Instructions
Download and print our Easter egg template on your choice of colored cardstock.
Start by tearing your first color of construction paper into small pieces. Apply a small amount of glue and begin covering the surface of your Easter egg.
Repeat this step for each segment of your Easter egg using different or alternating colors.
Use an acrylic paint pen or marker to decorate your Easter egg’s background. Be creative so that your unique torn paper Easter egg craft pops!
Let your torn paper Easter egg craft dry completely before displaying.
More Torn Paper Crafts
- Lovebirds
- Mittens
- Chick
- Bumblebee
- Earth
- Easter egg
- Caterpillar
- Polar bear
- Snowflake
- Groundhog
- Football
- Snail
- Leprechaun
- Shamrock
- Rainbow
- Heart
- Butterfly
- Ladybug
- Sun
- Penguin
Books We Love
We absolutely love reading! So, we’re always on the lookout for fun books to complement the crafts and activities we share here on This Tiny Blue House.
Here’s a selection of our favorite Easter themed books that pair perfectly with the torn paper Easter egg craft we shared with you in this post.
The Berenstain Bears and the Easter Story – Join the Bear family as they discover the true meaning of Easter, learning about Jesus’ resurrection and the importance of faith. This heartfelt story combines the beloved Berenstain Bears characters with a valuable lesson on the holiday’s significance.
Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure – When Pete is tasked with helping the Easter Bunny, he embarks on a fun-filled adventure, delivering eggs and spreading joy. This colorful and entertaining tale emphasizes teamwork and the spirit of giving.
How to Catch the Easter Bunny – A whimsical story that follows the elusive Easter Bunny as he evades various traps set by children. Filled with rhymes and vibrant illustrations, this book captures the excitement and creativity of an Easter egg hunt.
Happy Easter, Mouse! – From the creators of ‘If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,’ this charming story follows Mouse as he decorates eggs and embarks on an Easter egg hunt, introducing young readers to counting and colors.
The Night Before Easter – A festive twist on the classic Christmas poem, this story captures the anticipation and excitement of Easter, as children prepare for the arrival of the Easter Bunny.
Llama Llama Easter Egg – Join Llama Llama as he searches for colorful eggs and finds surprises along the way. This gentle rhyming story is perfect for introducing young children to Easter traditions.
Download Instructions
Getting your hands on this fun and free printable Easter egg template to make a torn paper Easter egg craft is really easy! Just fill out the quick form at the bottom of this post and hit that “send me the printable” button.
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For the best results, we recommend printing the PDF on high-quality card stock (letter size). Otherwise, the glue can bleed through regular paper.
Before You Go
We had so much fun creating this torn paper Easter egg craft.
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