1. Paper Plate Rabbit Ears
A paper plate, color markers and some scissors – voila! This is the perfect hat for all those last minute mummas who can’t make it to the shops and need to whip up something marvelous with what is available at home. You can get your child to help color in, and if you want to go the extra mile, stick some cotton balls around the edges or in the center of the ears too!
2. Cardboard Egg Crown
Your preschooler will love helping cut and color these cardboard eggs to make a crown. You can just decorate any way you want and then simply staple them to a band you’ve made to fit your preschooler’s head. You don’t even need to go this fancy; undecorated egg cut-outs will do the trick too if they’re too young to get creative. Too easy!

3. Whirly Easter Jester Crown
This one’s fun! One piece of cardboard, scissors, tape, and some plastic eggs, and you’ll have a cheeky little Easter jester on your hands. The colored eggs look great, but you could stick any Easter decoration on that you can easily source – small fluffy chicks, cotton balls, paper pom poms … whatever you can find.
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4. Paper Bunny Ears
How cute do these paper ears look? Again, a nifty cardboard number that can be done in seconds flat. The colored paper looks nice here, but you can use anything you like to color or decorate the insides of the ears; the effect is the same.
5. Bits and Bobs Bonnet
Head to the two-dollar shop, buy a simple hat and a bunch of Easter paraphernalia, and get sticking. Ta-da! Instant traditional Easter bonnet.
6. Bunny Ears Headband
When all else fails and you’re pressed for time, the best solution to the Easter Hat Problem is to run to a store and grab some rabbit headbands. Your child can wear them as is, or if you want to get creative, you can also cut the ears off and stick on another hat, such as a cap, which is a less feminine option for boys.
So there you have it – simple Easter hats that even the most non-crafty mamas and papas can whip up for their little bunny this Easter.
6 Awesome Ideas to Make Easter Hats for Children
Easter hats can be a great way to inspire creativity in children. Making these hats is a great experience, whether you are using inexpensive craft materials or household items. Brooke, who is a mother, made a simple Easter Hat for her daughter using tulle and wired butterflies. She also used an old headband. Use different materials to make your own Easter hat. How to make Easter Hats for Kids:
1. Easter Bonnet
You Will Need:
- Straw Hat
- Fabric flowers
- Ribbon
- Fabric glue
- Polystyrene eggs
- Other decorative items
How to:
- Use a long ribbon to easily tie around the straw hat. Stick it to the straw hat using glue.
- Remove the stems from fabric flowers.
- The glue will dry in a few minutes.
- Add other decorative items like polystyrene-colored eggs to enhance the look of the Easter Hats for Kids.
Use acrylic paints with long-lasting colors that will not fade.
2. Easter Bunny Hat
You Will Need:
- Visor
- Low-temperature glue guns or tacky glue
- White craft foam
- 35mm wiggle eyes
- Pink craft foam
How to:
- Wear the visor on your head upside down.
- Cut and prepare rabbit ears using pink craft foam
- To fit it, cut the appropriate pieces of white craft foam.
- Use glue to adhere the bunny ears, white pieces, and the visor.
- Use the glue to paste the wiggle eyes on the visor.
3. Easter Chick Visor
You Will Need:
- Visor
- Feathers
- Orange craft foam
- Low-temperature glue gun
- Black permanent marker
- 35mm wiggle eyes
How to:
- Wear the visor upside-down on your head.
- Cut a triangle from orange craft foam.
- Use a permanent black marker to draw small nostrils in the orange triangle.
- The triangle that represents the nose should be glued to the visor.
- Use wiggle eye stickers to decorate the visor.

4. Easter Ribbon Hat with Flowers
You Will Need:
- A hat
- A small ribbon rose or some tiny, attractive silk flowers
- Ribbon size is 3/8″ x 18″.
- White craft glue
- Pinback
How to:
- Put the ribbon on the hat to act as a band.
- Tie a ribbon around the crown and the end of the hat.
- Cut the ends into a V-shape
- Use glue to adhere the ribbon.
- Stick the ribbon roses to the back with glue.
- Arrange your roses or other flowers evenly around the brim.
- The bow should be at the bottom of the pin.
This activity requires cutting. Use a pair of child-safe scissors that your child can only use with adult supervision.
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5. Easter Paper Plate Hat
You Will Need:
- Big paper plate (size equivalent to a dinner plate).
- Craft knife
- Drinking straws
- Glue
- Tape
- Cut-out images of Easter eggs, butterflies, decorative cutouts, and other items
How to:
- Cut a spiral with the knife inside the edge of the paper plate, ensuring that it remains attached to the rim.
- Use the tape to paste a flexible section of the straw along the width of the plate’s rim. Then, use the tape to attach the other end of the drinking straw in the middle of the spiral.
- Two straws are stronger than one.
- You can enhance the appearance of your Easter hat by using images, butterfly stickers, pastel colors, and Easter egg cutouts. This is the best Easter Hat for kids that they can wear in the Easter Day Parade.
6. Carrot Easter Hat
You Will Need:
- Card in orange color
- Green Ribbons (or Crepe Paper)
- Glue
- Brown Marker or Pen
- Elastic band
How to:
- Measure the size of your child’s skull. The orange card should be rolled into a conical form to fit the child’s head.
- Use glue to adhere to the card’s edges.
- Stick strips of crepe paper or green ribbon on the inside of the cone’s base. Stick an elastic band that can easily be slipped over the child’s chin.
- Draw uneven lines on the cone to give your carrots a natural look.
- Wear your carrot Easter hat.

Easter Bunny Cone Cap
You will need:
- Coloured Copy Paper
- Decoration Material
- Buttons/ Jewels and Rhinestones/ Pom-Poms
- Marker
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Crepe paper
Instructions:
- Start by selecting vibrant orange copypaper. Draw a half circle with a radius of 9 to 10 inches using a compass on the copy paper.
- Cone-shaped hats are created by cutting out a half circle, bringing its two ends together, and overlapping them.
- The size should be adjusted to your head, and the base can be widened if you want to add frills or brims.
- Seal the seams by pressing them into place and sticking the cone.
- Draw a bunny on a white piece of copy paper. Make sure the bunny’s size is big enough to cover all of the hat.
- Stick the bunny head to one side of the cone, and the other side. This gives the illusion that the bunny peeks out from behind the cone.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
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How Can Parents Make Sure Their Children’s Easter Hats are Safe?
Easter hats for children must fit properly, and be free of sharp edges and pins. Check that the hats of your children are free from any objects which could fall off and cause choking hazards.
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What are the Best Materials to Make a Child’s Easter Hat Out of?
Make an Easter hat using a variety of materials such as an old sun hat or paper plates. Use old clothing or fabric to create an Easter hat.
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Which Age Groups are Easter Hats Best Suited For?
Easter hats can be worn by children as young as two years old, provided that they are made from safe materials and are worn with the supervision of adults.
Try these cute and exciting easter hats for kids to encourage your child’s creativity. These crafts for children are simple to make, and your child will enjoy them. While making the hats, you could bond with your child and explain the history and essence of Easter. Add a personal touch by adding extra accessories and things that your child enjoys to make these hats even cuter.
Easter is fast approaching, and the age-old tradition of making Easter bonnets with kids will once again be a highlight in the celebrations. These Easter hat crafts are perfect for teachers planning classroom activities or parents looking for a fun project to do at home with their children. They will bring smiles to everyone’s faces and inspire creativity.
Here are some adorable DIY Easter bonnets for kids, teachers, and parents that combine imagination, fun, and festive spirit. Kids can create hats that reflect their personalities using a variety of materials, including colorful ribbons, fluffy feathers, sparkling sequins, and cheery pom-poms. Let the creative adventure begin!