15 Easy Spring Crafts for Toddlers (Simple, Safe & Fun!)

Spring is full of color, sunshine, and new beginnings—so why not bring that same cheerful energy to craft time? These easy spring crafts for toddlers use simple materials you already have at home.

Each idea is low-prep, mess-friendly, and focuses on creativity over perfection—ideal for home, daycare, or preschool fun!

1. Handprint Tulips

Celebrate spring blooms with this sweet keepsake! Your toddler’s handprints turn into colorful tulips that brighten any day.

Tulips painted by toddlers with their fingers.

Materials:

  • Washable paint
  • White cardstock or construction paper
  • Paintbrush or sponge brush
  • Green marker

Instructions:

  1. Paint your toddler’s palm and fingers (skip the thumb).
  2. Press the hand onto paper to form tulip petals.
  3. Repeat with different colors.
  4. Draw stems and leaves using the green marker.

2. Paper Plate Flowers

Turn an ordinary paper plate into a cheerful spring flower—perfect for painting practice!

Paper plate flowers are cute spring crafts for toddlers.

Materials:

  • Paper plate
  • Tempera paint
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Colored paper

Instructions:

  1. Let your toddler paint the back of a paper plate.
  2. Once dry, cut small slits around the edge to create petals.
  3. Glue a circle of colored paper in the center.
  4. (Optional) Add a green paper straw as the stem.

3. Tissue Paper Rainbow

Brighten up any rainy day with this colorful rainbow craft—it’s simple, squishy fun!

A rainbow made by a toddler using  tissue paper in different colors.

Materials:

  • Tissue paper in rainbow colors
  • White paper
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors

Instructions:

  1. Cut tissue paper into small squares.
  2. Help your toddler crumple each piece.
  3. Apply glue along a rainbow outline.
  4. Stick tissue paper pieces in color order.

4. Fluffy Chick Craft

These cotton-ball chicks are soft, fluffy, and fun to make—just right for little hands.

A chick craft made with yellow-painted cotton balls and googly eyes.

Materials:

  • Cotton balls
  • Yellow paint
  • Glue
  • White paper
  • Orange paper (for beak)
  • Googly eyes

Instructions:

  1. Paint cotton balls yellow (or use pre-colored ones).
  2. Form a circle shape on the paper with glue.
  3. Add eyes and a tiny beak.
  4. Let dry before displaying.

5. Cloud & Rain Craft

Celebrate spring showers with this easy cotton-ball cloud craft.

Cloud and rain craft made with cotton balls and blue paper strips.

Materials:

  • Cotton balls
  • Blue paper strips or yarn
  • Glue
  • Blue or white cardstock

Instructions:

  1. Glue cotton balls across the top of your paper to make clouds.
  2. Add strips of blue paper or yarn for raindrops.
  3. Optional: Draw or paste a little sun in the corner.

6. Cupcake Liner Flowers

Cupcake liners make the cutest flower petals—simple, colorful, and adorable!

Flowers made by a toddler using cupcake liners.

Materials:

  • Cupcake liners
  • Glue
  • Paper or cardstock
  • Paper straws or green markers

Instructions:

  1. Flatten cupcake liners.
  2. Glue them onto paper as petals.
  3. Draw or glue on stems and leaves.
  4. Layer more liners for a 3D flower effect.

7. Finger Painting Flowers

Toddlers will love getting messy with this sweet spring painting activity.

Finger painted flowers by a toddler.

Materials:

  • Washable finger paints
  • Paper or canvas

Instructions:

  1. Set out different paint colors.
  2. Let your toddler use their fingers to make flower shapes.
  3. Add green finger-painted stems and leaves.
  4. Let artwork dry completely.

8. Butterfly Symmetry Art

This magical paint-folding trick turns every creation into a beautiful butterfly!

Butterfly symmetry art by a toddler.

Materials:

  • White paper
  • Paint
  • Scissors

Instructions:

  1. Fold paper in half, then open it.
  2. Add small drops of paint on one side.
  3. Fold again and press gently.
  4. Open to reveal the pattern and cut into a butterfly shape.

9. Easy Sun Craft

Bring a little sunshine indoors with this bright and happy craft!

An image of a sun made by a toddler with yellow and orange paper.

Materials:

  • Yellow and orange paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Marker

Instructions:

  1. Cut a large yellow circle for the sun.
  2. Cut yellow and orange strips for rays.
  3. Glue strips around the circle edge.
  4. Draw a smiling face in the center.

10. Nature Collage

Turn a little outdoor exploration into natural art that captures the beauty of spring.

Leaves and flowers glued on cardstock.

Materials:

  • Paper or cardstock
  • Glue
  • Collected leaves, flowers, and grass

Instructions:

  1. Go for a short nature walk to collect items.
  2. Spread glue across paper.
  3. Help your toddler press leaves and flowers down.
  4. Let dry before displaying.

11. Ladybug Paper Craft

Cute, quick, and perfect for little artists who love stickers!

A ladybug made with red consruction paper, black stickers and googly eyes.

Materials:

  • Red construction paper
  • Black dot stickers or paper circles
  • Googly eyes
  • Glue
  • Black marker

Instructions:

  1. Cut a red circle for the ladybug’s body.
  2. Let your toddler stick black dots on.
  3. Draw a centerline for wings.
  4. Add googly eyes to finish.

12. Pom-Pom Caterpillar

This fuzzy little caterpillar is colorful, tactile, and great for hand-eye coordination.

A caterpillar made with pompoms in different colors and googly eyes.

Materials:

  • Pom-poms (various colors)
  • Glue
  • Cardstock
  • Googly eyes

Instructions:

  1. Draw a line on paper as a guide.
  2. Glue pom-poms in a row along the line.
  3. Add eyes to the first pom-pom.
  4. Draw antennae with a marker.

13. Sticker Flower Art

If your toddler loves stickers, this craft is equal parts creative and calming.

Flowers drawn on white cardstock and covered with stickers.

Materials:

  • Paper
  • Stickers (dots, shapes, flowers)
  • Markers

Instructions:

  1. Draw simple flower outlines.
  2. Let your toddler fill them in with stickers.
  3. Add stems and leaves using markers.
  4. Encourage mixing and matching colors!

14. Thumbprint Bugs

Tiny thumbs become the stars of these silly bug creations.

Bugs made with painted thumbprints

Materials:

  • Washable ink pads or paint
  • Paper
  • Markers

Instructions:

  1. Have your toddler press their thumb into the ink or paint.
  2. Print onto paper to form bug shapes.
  3. Add wings, stripes, and antennae with a marker.
  4. Label each bug for fun!

15. Decorate & Plant Activity

Add hands-on gardening fun to craft time and watch new life grow together.

A small pot covred with stickers.

Materials:

  • Paper cup or small pot
  • Markers or stickers
  • Soil
  • Easy seeds (beans, grass, herbs)
  • Small spoon or scoop

Instructions:

  1. Help your toddler decorate their cup or pot.
  2. Fill halfway with soil.
  3. Add seeds and cover lightly.
  4. Water gently and place in sunlight.
  5. Watch it grow each day!

Why Spring Crafts Are Great for Toddlers

Spring crafts help toddlers build important early skills while having fun. Activities like these support:

  • Fine motor development through sticking, pressing, and painting
  • Sensory exploration with different textures and materials
  • Creativity and self-expression
  • Language development through conversation about colors and nature

Simple, hands-on experiences like these play an important role in early learning.


Tips for Crafting with Toddlers

Crafting with toddlers works best when it stays simple and flexible:

  • Keep sessions short, around 5 to 10 minutes
  • Use non-toxic, washable materials
  • Prepare materials in advance
  • Dress for mess or use protective coverings
  • Focus on the process rather than the final result

Allow your toddler to explore at their own pace. The goal is to enjoy the activity together while supporting their development.


Spring is a wonderful time to slow down and enjoy simple moments together. These easy spring crafts for toddlers offer a fun and meaningful way to bring creativity into your kids’s day.

Looking for more spring craft ideas? Explore these 15 Easy Flower Crafts for Kids and 10 Easy Spring Crafts for Preschoolers.

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