These 40 Easter crafts using recycled materials are perfect for eco-friendly home decor, classroom projects, or fun kids’ activities. Using egg cartons, cardboard, jars, paper scraps, bottle caps, and old fabric, you can create festive bunnies, chicks, eggs, garlands, and table decorations that are creative, low-cost, and Pinterest-worthy. Celebrate Easter sustainably while keeping it fun and colorful!
1️⃣ Egg Carton Bunnies



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Instructions:
- Cut egg carton cups for the body.
- Paint or color with pastel colors.
- Add paper ears and cotton ball tails.
- Arrange on a table or windowsill as decor.
2️⃣ Cardboard Easter Egg Stand

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Instructions:
- Cut cardboard into egg shapes.
- Decorate with paper, markers, or stickers.
- Create a stand using folded cardboard.
3️⃣ Bottle Cap Chicks



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Instructions:
- Use bottle caps for the body.
- Paint yellow and add googly eyes and paper beaks.
- Glue small feet made from cardboard.
4️⃣ Paper Roll Bunnies



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Instructions:
- Recycle toilet paper rolls as bunny bodies.
- Paint or wrap with paper.
- Attach paper ears and a cotton tail.
5️⃣ Cardboard Bunny Wall Art



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- Cut bunnies from old cardboard boxes.
- Decorate with markers, glitter, or paper scraps.
- Hang using string or tape.
6️⃣ Egg Carton Flowers


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Instructions:
- Cut and paint egg carton cups as petals.
- Glue together to form flowers.
- Add paper stems for vases or jars.
7️⃣ Jar Lid Easter Magnets



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Instructions:
- Decorate jar lids with paper, stickers, or small drawings.
- Glue a magnet on the back.
- Display on fridge for a festive touch.
8️⃣ Paper Scrap Easter Eggs



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Instructions:
- Cut scraps of colored paper into small pieces.
- Glue onto cardboard egg shapes in a mosaic pattern.
- Hang or display in baskets.
9️⃣ Bottle Cap Bunny Faces


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Instructions:
- Paint caps as bunny faces.
- Attach paper ears and googly eyes.
- Use for table decor or fridge magnets.
10️⃣ Cardboard Easter Egg Garland



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Instructions:
- Cut egg shapes from cardboard.
- Decorate with paper scraps, markers, or stickers.
- String together and hang across walls.
11️⃣ Recycled Bottle Bunny


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Instructions:
- Use a plastic bottle as the body.
- Cover with paper or paint.
- Attach paper ears and cotton tail.
12️⃣ Toilet Paper Roll Chicks



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Instructions:
- Paint rolls yellow.
- Add paper beaks and googly eyes.
- Display in a basket or grass nest.
13️⃣ Egg Carton Egg Holders



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Instructions:
- Paint egg carton cups in pastel colors.
- Use to hold decorated eggs for table displays.
14️⃣ Jar Lid Bunny Ornaments



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Instructions:
- Decorate jar lids as bunnies.
- Punch holes and attach a string to hang.
- Perfect for wall or tree decorations.
15️⃣ Cardboard Bunny Centerpiece



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- Cut multiple bunnies from cardboard.
- Decorate with paper scraps or paint.
- Arrange in a tray or basket for a centerpiece.
16️⃣ Bottle Cap Easter Eggs



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Instructions:
- Cover caps with colorful paper or foil.
- Add stickers or marker designs.
- Use as table decorations or garlands.
17️⃣ Cardboard Bunny Puppets



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Instructions:
- Cut bunny shapes from cardboard.
- Attach popsicle sticks as handles.
- Decorate with paper, markers, or stickers.
18️⃣ Egg Carton Basket



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Instructions:
- Use a section of an egg carton as a small basket.
- Decorate with paper, paint, or ribbon.
- Fill with small eggs or candy.
19️⃣ Paper Scrap Flowers



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- Cut small flowers from scrap paper.
- Glue layers for depth.
- Attach to sticks for vases or table decor.
20️⃣ Cardboard Bunny Garland


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Instructions:
- Cut bunny shapes from cardboard.
- Decorate with markers, paint, or paper.
- String together to hang across rooms.
21️⃣ Egg Carton Mini Nests


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Instructions:
- Cut individual cups from an egg carton.
- Paint them brown or leave natural.
- Fill with shredded paper, raffia, or fabric scraps to create a nest.
- Place small eggs, candy, or tiny bunny figurines inside.
Tip: Great for table decor or as a gift container.
22️⃣ Paper Roll Egg Nests



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Instructions:
- Cut a toilet paper roll in half.
- Flatten and shape into a nest.
- Glue shredded paper or yarn inside.
- Place decorative eggs or small bunnies in the nest.
23️⃣ Jar Lid Bunny Magnets



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Instructions:
- Decorate jar lids with paper bunny faces or stickers.
- Glue a small magnet to the back.
- Display on a fridge or magnetic board for a fun Easter touch.
24️⃣ Cardboard Egg Mobiles



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Instructions:
- Cut egg shapes from cardboard.
- Decorate using markers, paper scraps, or stickers.
- Punch holes and string them to a hanger or stick.
- Hang above tables, windows, or doorways.
25️⃣ Bottle Bunny Pencil Holders



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Instructions:
- Use empty plastic bottles as pencil holders.
- Cover with paper or paint in pastel shades.
- Attach paper ears, cotton tails, and draw bunny faces.
- Use on desks or craft corners.
26️⃣ Paper Scrap Easter Eggs



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Instructions:
- Cut small scraps of colored paper into shapes (triangles, squares, or circles).
- Glue onto cardboard egg shapes in mosaic patterns.
- Display in baskets or string them as garlands.
27️⃣ Fabric Bunny Ornaments



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Instructions:
- Cut bunny shapes from old fabric scraps.
- Sew or glue edges, leaving a small opening.
- Stuff lightly with cotton or scrap fabric.
- Add string to hang on branches, walls, or doorknobs.
28️⃣ Popsicle Stick Bunnies


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Instructions:
- Glue popsicle sticks together in a bunny shape.
- Decorate with paint, markers, or paper scraps.
- Add ears, tails, and eyes with paper or cotton.
29️⃣ Paper Egg Mobiles



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- Cut egg shapes from paper or cardboard.
- Decorate each egg using stickers, paper, or markers.
- String them together in layers and hang from a hoop or stick.
30️⃣ Egg Carton Chicks


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Instructions:
- Cut egg carton cups and paint yellow.
- Add paper beaks, googly eyes, and small wings.
- Display in a basket for a cute Easter centerpiece.
31️⃣ Jar Lid Easter Eggs



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Instructions:
- Decorate jar lids with paper eggs, stickers, or markers.
- Use as tabletop decor, fridge magnets, or gift toppers.
32️⃣ Cardboard Bunny Puppets



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Instructions:
- Cut bunny shapes from cardboard.
- Decorate with paper, markers, or cotton tails.
- Attach popsicle sticks as handles for puppet play.
33️⃣ Egg Carton Mini Bunny Pots



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Instructions:
- Use egg carton cups as small pots.
- Paint or wrap with paper to resemble bunnies.
- Plant small flowers, succulents, or faux grass inside.
34️⃣ Paper Roll Bunny Gift Boxes



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Instructions:
- Cover paper rolls with paper or paint.
- Decorate with ears, eyes, and tails.
- Fill with small candies or trinkets as gifts.
35️⃣ Bottle Cap Easter Garland


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Instructions:
- Paint or cover bottle caps with paper.
- String together using twine or ribbon.
- Hang across shelves, windows, or mantels.
36️⃣ Cardboard Egg Trees


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Instructions:
- Cut egg shapes from cardboard.
- Decorate with paper scraps or markers.
- Attach to small branches in a vase to create an Easter tree centerpiece.
37️⃣ Fabric Scrap Easter Eggs


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Instructions:
- Cut egg shapes from fabric scraps.
- Glue or sew layers together for texture.
- Display in baskets or as ornaments.
38️⃣ Paper Cone Bunny Trees


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Instructions:
- Roll paper into cones for bunny bodies.
- Decorate with paper ears, faces, and tails.
- Arrange in a tray as a mini Easter tree centerpiece.
39️⃣ Recycled Jar Bunny Vases



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Instructions:
- Cover jars with paper or felt bunny designs.
- Add ears, eyes, and tails.
- Fill with fresh flowers, paper grass, or decorative eggs.
40️⃣ Popsicle Stick Egg Frames


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Instructions:
- Glue popsicle sticks into an egg shape to form a frame.
- Decorate with paper, stickers, or paint.
- Use to display small Easter photos, drawings, or messages.
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FAQ – Recycled Easter Crafts
Q1. Are these crafts safe for kids?
Yes, most use paper, cardboard, and non-toxic materials. Adult supervision is recommended for scissors, glue, or small items.
Q2. Can all these crafts be made from household items?
Absolutely! Egg cartons, toilet rolls, jars, bottle caps, and scrap materials are all perfect.
Q3. How durable are recycled Easter crafts?
Paper and cardboard crafts can last a few weeks. Plastic, wood, or fabric elements can be reused yearly.
Q4. Are these crafts suitable for classrooms?
Yes! Most projects are simple, inexpensive, and group-friendly.
Q5. Are these Pinterest-friendly?
Yes! The bright colors, eco-friendly approach, and creative designs make them highly save-worthy.