These Easter Yarn Crafts are nothing short of creativity that shines through the lens of Pastel colored Easter Magic!

Indulge yourself in some cute Yarn crafts. If you love crocheting then you MUST read my popular article on DIY Easter Crochet Ideas with Tutorials
Now, I have many beautiful Yarn crafts from you. From Yarn Easter Baskets to Yarn Plastic Easter Eggs to Yarn wrapped Bunnies to Pom Pom Yarn Easter Wreaths, Pom Pom Yarn Easter eggs and many more!
But, I have one favorite - And that's the last one on this list!
But before you jump to the end, I bet you’ll fall in love with a few others along the way! Which one will be your favorite? Let me know in the comments!
It's the gorgeous Yarn Lamb which you can DIY at home!
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I can tell you it's gonna be a fun afternoon crafting these Yarn Easter Crafts!
🌸 Whether you’re making these for your home, as gifts, or for an Easter party, these adorable yarn crafts will surely bring joy and a pastel-colored charm to your celebrations! 🎀🐣
#1. Easter Yarn Eggs
Reuse your Plastic Easter eggs to make these cute Easter Yarn Eggs. Use your scrap yarn to decorate your Easter Plastic Eggs in Pastel Colors.

Materials Needed:
- Pastel-colored yarn ($3-$5)
- Small balloons ($1)
- White glue or Mod Podge ($3)
- Water
- Scissors
- Small brush
Estimated Cost: $7-$9
Time Required: 1.5 hours (plus drying time)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Blow up small balloons to the size of an egg.
- Mix glue and water (2:1 ratio) in a bowl.
- Dip yarn in the glue mixture and wrap it around the balloon in random patterns.
- Let it dry completely (overnight recommended).
- Pop the balloon and remove it carefully.
#2. Pom Pom Yarn Easter Eggs
Make these fun Pom Pom Yarn Easter Eggs with your favorite Spring colored Yarns. This is a fun Easter crafts that you can make with kids too! You can even use these Easter Eggs for your Easter Egg Hunt.

#3. Yarn Wrapped Bunny
Get your Easter Bunny ready to hop around the home and spread Springy happiness. I've used white yarn because it looks clean and pristine. You can use pastel shades as well.

Materials Needed:
- White yarn ($3-$5)
- Cardboard or foam ball ($2)
- Googly eyes ($1)
- Felt (for ears and nose) ($1)
- Hot glue gun ($5)
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $10-$14
Time Required: 45 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Wrap yarn around a foam or cardboard ball until fully covered.
- Cut felt ears and attach them using glue.
- Stick googly eyes and a small felt nose in place.
- Glue a small pom-pom or cotton ball as the tail.
Your cute little yarn bunny is ready for Easter!
#4. Yarn Wrapped Plastic Easter Eggs
Looking for the Perfect Easter crafts to make with your kids? This adorable Hanging Yarn Wrapped Plastic Eggs is the easiest craft to make with kids.

Materials Needed:
- Plastic Easter eggs ($2)
- Yarn in various colors ($3-$5)
- White glue or hot glue ($3)
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $8-$10
Time Required: 30 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Apply glue on a small section of the plastic egg.
- Wrap yarn tightly, starting from one end.
- Continue wrapping and gluing until fully covered.
- Trim excess yarn and let it dry.
These colorful yarn-wrapped eggs look great in Easter baskets!
#5. DIY Sock Gnomes
Gnomes make everything dreamy and cozy! Not just Christmas, but Easter Gnomes are so cute! Let's make some DIY Sock Gnomes from scratch.

Materials Needed:
- A fuzzy sock ($3)
- Rice or polyfill stuffing ($2)
- Faux fur or cotton for beard ($3)
- Felt for hat ($1)
- Small wooden bead (for nose) ($1)
- Hot glue gun ($5)
Estimated Cost: $10-$15
Time Required: 1 hour
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Fill a sock with rice or stuffing and tie it off.
- Cut faux fur into a beard shape and glue it onto the sock.
- Attach a wooden bead as the nose.
- Make a hat with felt and glue it on top.
These gnomes add a charming touch to Easter decor!
#6. DIY Easter Loop Yarn Wreath with Carrots
Easy Peasy Loop Yarn Wreath with Carrots and ribbons is a fun way to add a touch of whimsy and fun to your Easter front door.

Materials Needed:
- Loop yarn (white or pastel) - $6
- Wire wreath frame (12 inches) - $3
- Faux carrots (small, lightweight) - $4
- Pastel ribbon - $2
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks - $5
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $20
Time Required: 1 hour
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Wrap the Wreath Frame – Take your loop yarn and start wrapping it around the wire frame. Keep wrapping until the frame is fully covered and fluffy.
- Secure the Ends – Use a dab of hot glue to stick the loose ends of the yarn in place.
- Attach the Carrots – Arrange the faux carrots around the bottom of the wreath and glue them in place.
- Make a Ribbon Bow – Tie a big pastel bow and glue it onto the top or side of the wreath for a decorative touch.
- Hang & Enjoy – Your festive Easter wreath is ready to hang on your front door or wall!
📌 Kid-Friendly Tip: Let kids help wrap the yarn around the frame—it’s fun and easy for little hands!
7. DIY Pom Pom Easter Bunny Wreath
Plush cute and adorable DIY Pom Pom Easter Bunny Wreath will be the shows-stopper of your Easter Decor! Wondering how to make it? Scroll Below.

Materials Needed:
- White and pastel yarn (for pom-poms) - $6
- Wire wreath frame (small to medium) - $3
- Bunny ear template (felt or foam) - $2
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks - $5
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $16
Time Required: 1.5 hours
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Make the Pom-Poms – Wrap yarn around a fork or pom-pom maker about 50 times. Tie the middle tightly, cut the loops, and fluff into a pom-pom. Repeat for about 20-25 pom-poms.
- Attach to Wreath Frame – Use hot glue to stick the pom-poms onto the wreath frame, covering it completely.
- Make Bunny Ears – Cut two bunny ear shapes from felt or foam and attach them at the top of the wreath.
- Add a Bow (Optional) – Tie a cute pastel ribbon at the bottom of the wreath for an extra festive touch.
- Hang & Enjoy!
📌 Kid-Friendly Tip: Kids can have fun making the pom-poms and gluing them onto the wreath!
8. DIY Yarn Easter Basket
Make this cute DIY Yarn Easter Basket wrapped with blush pink ribbon and you can use this Easter basket for your Easter decorations or for toddlers. Decorate the basket with beautiful yarn flowers and more!

Materials Needed:
- Sturdy basket (or a cardboard box) - $5
- Thick yarn (any pastel color) - $5
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks - $5
- Scissors
- Decorative ribbon - $2
- Plastic Easter eggs and candy (optional)
Estimated Cost: $17
Time Required: 45 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Wrap the Basket – Apply a little glue at the bottom and start wrapping the yarn around the basket. Continue wrapping, gluing every few inches to keep it in place.
- Secure the Handle – Wrap the handle with yarn for a complete look.
- Decorate with Ribbon – Tie a pastel ribbon around the basket for an extra cute touch.
- Fill with Goodies – Add plastic Easter eggs, candy, or small toys inside for a perfect Easter treat!
📌 Kid-Friendly Tip: Kids can help wrap the yarn and fill the basket with their favorite treats!
9. DIY Yarn Bunny Peeps
I'll be honest with you. Aren't these the cutest Easter peeps you've ever seen? Wrapped in Pastel yarn shades they are super cute and so adorable!

Materials Needed:
- Yarn (yellow, pink, purple, or blue) - $5
- Cardboard or foam for the base - $2
- Googly eyes - $1
- Small felt pieces (for nose and ears) - $2
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks - $5
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $15
Time Required: 30 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Make the Bunny Shape – Cut out a simple bunny shape from cardboard or foam.
- Wrap with Yarn – Start wrapping the yarn around the entire bunny shape, securing it with glue as needed.
- Attach Eyes and Nose – Glue googly eyes and a small felt triangle for the nose.
- Make Ears – Cut two felt ears and attach them at the top.
- Display & Enjoy – These yarn bunny peeps look adorable as decorations or gifts!
📌 Kid-Friendly Tip: Let kids pick their favorite colors and decorate their bunny peeps however they like!
10. Yarn Lambs
I can tell you, If you make these DIY Yarn Lambs then your home will look so adorable and so beautiful for Spring.

Materials Needed:
- White fluffy yarn - $5
- Small foam balls (for body and head) - $3
- Black felt (for legs and ears) - $2
- Googly eyes - $1
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks - $5
- Scissors
Estimated Cost: $16
Time Required: 45 minutes
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Wrap the Body & Head – Wrap the foam ball with fluffy white yarn until fully covered. Secure with glue.
- Attach the Head to Body – Glue a smaller yarn-wrapped foam ball onto the larger one to create the lamb’s head.
- Make Legs and Ears – Cut black felt into small strips for legs and two small ear shapes. Glue them in place.
- Add Googly Eyes – Stick on the eyes to bring your lamb to life!
- Display & Enjoy – These little yarn lambs are perfect for Easter decorations!
📌 Kid-Friendly Tip: Kids can wrap the yarn around the foam balls and help glue on the eyes!
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