If you’re looking for free Easter printables that are easy to put together and actually fun to do, you’re in the right place. This set includes coloring pages, an Easter card, and paper bunny baskets – all the Easter crafts for kids you need for a low-stress, high-fun spring activity.
I love free Easter templates like these because you just download, print, and go. No special supplies, no prep, no stress. Whether you’re planning a quiet afternoon at home or a little Easter party, these work for all of it.
Here’s a look at everything that’s included.
Easter Coloring Page – Bunnies, Chicks, and Eggs
This is a coloring sheet with a mix of Easter chicks, bunnies, and decorated eggs, plus “Happy Easter” in bubble letters at the top.
It’s a great pick for kids ages 3 and up. All you need is a printer, some paper or cardstock, and whatever coloring supplies you have – crayons, markers, colored pencils all work.
It’s one of those Easter crafts for kids that keeps them busy for a while because there’s a lot to color. Older kids tend to go into detail on the eggs, and younger ones are happy just filling in the big shapes. Either way, it works.
Easter Coloring Page – Bunny with Easter Eggs
This one has a bunny holding flowers with two decorated Easter eggs on either side, and “Happy Easter” in bubble letters above and below.
It’s a little simpler and more open than the first design, which makes it a really good fit for younger kids or anyone who prefers less going on.
Same materials – printer, paper or cardstock, coloring supplies. It’s great for ages 3 and up, and it’s one of my favorite Easter arts and crafts options for a classroom or group setting where you have a range of ages. Simple enough for the little ones, still fun for the older kids.
Easter Coloring Page – Bunny with Flowers
This coloring sheet has a bunny with a striped egg and small flowers inside a circle, with “Happy Easter” curving along the top.
It’s my favorite of the three – the circular layout gives it a really charming, finished look once it’s colored in.
Kids who like a little more detail in their spring crafts tend to love this one. It’s still simple enough for ages 3 and up, but older kids can really make it look special if they take their time with it. You could honestly frame the finished version – it looks that good.
Printable Easter Card – Have an Egg-stra Special Easter
This is a foldable greeting card covered in pastel Easter eggs in pink, yellow, and green. The inside is blank so you can write your own message.
You’ll need cardstock, scissors, an envelope, and a pen to put it together – print, cut along the trim marks, fold in half, and it’s ready to go.
I love this as part of an Easter basket. Tuck it in with a few treats and it makes the whole thing feel more personal and put together.
It works for any age, and since it’s one of the free Easter printables in this set, you can print as many as you need – one for a teacher, one for grandma, one for a neighbor. Really easy way to make someone’s day.
Printable Easter Bunny Basket – Flower Design
This is a foldable paper basket with a bunny on the front and pink and orange flowers on the sides.
It comes in a pre-colored version and a black-and-white version for coloring first – both are included when you download.

You’ll need cardstock, scissors, and glue or tape to assemble it. It’s a great Easter arts and crafts activity for ages 5 and up, with a little help from an adult on the cutting and folding.
Once it’s put together, you can fill it with Easter eggs, small chocolates, or little treats and use it as a mini Easter basket. It’s one of those Easter crafts for kids that doubles as a gift – they make it and then it becomes part of the basket. I love that it’s functional, not just decorative.
Printable Easter Bunny Basket – Polka Dots Design
Same format as the flower basket – foldable paper, bunny on the front, pre-colored and black-and-white versions included – but this one has blue and green polka dots on the sides instead.
Same materials and same age range apply. It’s a fun variation to have alongside the flower design if you’re making more than one basket.
Making both together is a really fun spring crafts activity for siblings or a small group. Each kid can pick their favorite design, color it if they want, and then assemble it to fill with treats. By the end they’ve got something they actually made and can use – and that’s always a win.

If you’re putting together Easter baskets for multiple kids, these free Easter templates are a really sweet personal touch.
Tips for Printing and Using These Easter Printables
For the coloring pages, regular printer paper works great with crayons or colored pencils. If the kids are using markers, cardstock holds up better and keeps the ink from bleeding through.
For the Easter card and the paper baskets, cardstock is definitely the way to go – it makes everything sturdier and the finished product looks a lot nicer.
You can use these free Easter printables in whatever combination makes sense for you. Set out all three coloring pages for a longer activity, print the card to add to a gift, or make one of the baskets as a quick Easter morning surprise. They’re flexible, easy, and the kids love them. Happy Easter!
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