Today, less is more. Little made these two Easter cards to give to her best friends at pre-school. They are a very simple design but I think they’re perfect Easter cards for a little one to make, almost by themselves. You can just draw the basic outline and then let them take charge and make a unique card. So easy, you could make them this weekend to send to grandparents in time for the Easter holiday.
Easter bunny and spring lamb card
To make a Spring Lamb card you need: card, pencil, glue, white wool
Fold your card in half and draw the outline of a sheep’s body and head.
How many legs does a lamb have? Count them as your child draws them.
Cover the sheep’s body with glue.
Does your child know where wool comes from? Stick some on your sheep.
A lovely woolly lamb. And why not sing Baa, Baa, White Sheep while you’re at it!
To make a bunny rabbit card you need: card, pencils, glue and a ball of cotton wool.
I drew the outline and Little did the rest. I love the wibbly mouth!
Cheeky Wipes Helen says
Thanks for sharing this. I’ve got wool and cotton wool, so that’s a great activity for tomorrow. Brill!
Cheshire Mum says
thanks for the ideas discovered your blog through the Easter craft carnival over at The Madhouse. Lovely ideas thanks for sharing.
Cathy says
Thanks for coming to visit, Cheshire Mum :0)
Jody from Mommy Moment says
Thanks so much for linking up!
Jody
Susan Call Hutchison (ReadAloudReadAlong.com) says
My favorite part is the lamb’s legs. Darling cards, and you KNOW grandparents will cherish them.