Got some extra bubble wrap layin’ around from a recent package? If not, grab some from the dollar store. Orrrrrr… you could even just sneak a piece from that box in the garage without anyone even knowing.
Shhhhh, do it for the Easter fun! Well, however you get ahold of the bubble wrap for this project, you’ll need very little of it for a popping good time.
Bubble Wrap Garden Carrots

Image Source/Tutorial: Crafty Morning
You can create some cheerful carrots by using bubble wrap rolls! Just dip one of the vertical ends into some orange paint and then stamp it onto your paper. For the leafy green tops, you can use tissue paper or even some crayons.
This is such a great shape learning activity that helps teach toddlers about veggies and spring gardens. If you roll the wrap, it will give the carrots some awesome textured stripes.
Adorable Bubble Wrap Easter Bunny

Image Source/Tutorial: Sindhu’s Crafts
It’s so much fun to make some fluffy bunnies with bubble wrap for their bodies! Paint the wrap white or gray, then tear it into oval shapes and glue them right onto paper.
Add some felt ears, a cotton ball for the tail, and of course, googly eyes. This is a perfect time to talk about rabbit facts while you craft. You can use pink paint for the inside of the ears and a marker to draw on some whiskers.
This project is a fantastic companion activity if you’re reading a book like The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Zig Zag Bubble Wrap Eggs

Image Source/Tutorial: Crafty Morning
Let’s design some eggs with bold zig zag patterns! Just tear your bubble wrap into strips, dip them into paint, and stamp them in diagonal lines. This creative pattern project is a great way to boost artistic confidence in kids.
For a really dramatic design, try using contrasting colors like black and yellow. This is an awesome choice for older kids who are exploring visual arts.
You can even frame the finished zig zag eggs to make some modern Easter art or glue them onto cards.
Vibrant Bubble Wrap Painted Eggs

Image Source/Tutorial: The Resourceful Mama
You can turn bubble wrap into the most vibrant Easter eggs! Dip the textured pieces into bright paints and press them onto your paper. This colorful craft for toddlers is a wonderful way to boost their hand eye coordination and creativity.
Try using some neon or pastel shades for really festive eggs. After they dry, you can add some glitter glue for extra sparkle. It’s perfect for daycare centers or a family crafting session. It gets a little messy, but the result is magical!
Beautiful Bubble Wrap Egg Cards

Image Source/Tutorial: Mishellka
Let’s make some handmade Easter cards with bubble wrap eggs! All you have to do is stamp the painted eggs onto folded paper, then add stickers or some glitter for a little flair. This Easter card project is great because it combines art with writing skills.
Your kids can write sweet wishes inside for family members. For an elegant touch, try using metallic pens. This is such a heartfelt gift idea that also doubles as a wonderful keepsake.
Easy Bubble Wrap Egg Stamping

Image Source/Tutorial: Best Toys 4 Toddlers
Dip some bubble wrap in paint and press it onto paper to make a squishy Easter egg craft! This sensory play activity is perfect for letting toddlers explore textures while they create colorful eggs.
For mess free fun and some great fine motor skill practice, be sure to use washable paints. You just need to cut the bubble wrap into egg shapes, dip it, and then stamp away.
It’s a great chance to discuss colors and patterns as their little hands get to stamping!
Pink and Purple Bubble Wrap Eggs

Image Source/Tutorial: Craft Corner DIY
Let’s create some lovely pastel Easter eggs using pink and purple bubble wrap! Cut the wrap into egg shapes, dip them into matching paints, and then stamp them onto paper.
This is a real time saving preschool craft that blends art with color recognition. You can use some cotton swabs to add fun polka dot accents. This is also a perfect time to discuss spring themes while everyone is crafting.
It’s totally ideal for busy classrooms or any last minute holiday projects.
Clever Bubble Wrap Painting Hack

Image Source/Tutorial: No Time for Flash Cards
This is a seriously clever egg painting hack! Just wrap a piece of bubble wrap around a sponge or a block to make your own stamp. Dip it into the paint and press it on paper for instant eggs.
What a great DIY Easter decor idea that saves a bunch of time while still encouraging creativity. This is a really smart and mess friendly holiday craft hack!