Easter face painting designs
Kids love Easter, (and so do we!), so get into the spring feeling with our easy step-by-step Easter face paint designs...
Kids love Easter, (and so do we!), so we've thought of some fun ways in which you can get into the spring feeling by creating these Easter face painting designs.
There's more to do than just eat chocolate you know! How about playing dress up with the kids and turning them into some cute and cuddly Easter characters? Or throwing an Easter party or host your very own Easter egg hunt in which the kids can become the Easter bunny or a spring chicken for the day? Follow our step-by-step instructions to create these Easter face painting designs and simply add some bunny ears or a yellow feather boa to complete the look.
We love these Easter face painting designs as not only are they suitable for all ages, (who ever grows out of thinking bunnies and chicks are cute?) but they are also great for both little boys and little girls.
Plus here we've got some great Easter crafts to get eggs-ited about!
Which Easter face painting design do you want to paint? Just click on the picture to see the step-by-step guide
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Gemma Chandler is a lifestyle writer specialising in kids' educational media across a range of topics including nature, history, science and geography across digital, print, social media and video channels. She joined Creature & Co. at 2015, shortly becoming Digital Editor of National Geographic Kids magazine.
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