Torn Paper Easter Eggs With Scrapbook Paper
A super fun easter egg craft for kids with torn paper. It is an easy last-minute Easter craft that you can do with kids.
It also works great for an oval shape craft. Kids can have loads of fun making this torn paper Easter Egg craft with very little prep time needed to do the craft.
You can make these in very little time and get some fine motor in as the same time.
The Torn Paper Easter Eggs is a great addition to the Easter crafts on the site.
What is a torn paper craft?
A torn paper craft is a craft where kids tear off pieces of paper to make the craft.
You can use construction paper, scrapbook paper, or any type of paper to make the crafts.
Torn Paper Easter Eggs with Scrapbook Paper
A simple and easy to make Easter egg for kids. You can work on fine motor skills with tearing, gluing, and cutting. Plus you can use loads of different types of papers with this craft.
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Easter Egg Books to Read with this Easter Egg Craft
A great book is The Easter Egg by Jan Brett. The book has amazing Easter eggs one each page and fun story to go with the Easter Egg theme.
What we used to make the Torn Paper Easter Eggs
- Easter Egg Template printed on paper.
- Easter Scrapbook paper
- scissors
- glue stick
- The Easter Egg by Jan Brett

How we made the Torn Paper Easter Eggs
You are going to see all the steps that we used to make the torn paper hearts.
Pick Your Easter Paper
You are going to start by picking your paper. And this is a great project for deciding how you want your Easter Egg to look. You can use any colors of paper you want.
We used scrapbook paper because it is pretty and we have scraps of it left from other projects.
Tear Off Strips of the Paper
You are going to tear off long strips of scrapbook paper. You can this one at a time or all the colors at one time. This is flexible for them.
The strips can be small, big, or any type of tear they want to do.

Put Glue on the Back of the Paper Strips
You put glue on the back of the paper strips. You can use regular glue, but we find glue sticks are easier for this type of craft.
Stick the Paper On the Egg Shape
You want to stick the paper strips on the back of the easter egg template printable. You do this so you can see the egg to cut out later. So you want to make sure the strips are long enough to cover the heart.

Hold to Light to make Sure you Cover the Egg
You can hold the paper up to the light and see the egg shape through the scrapbook paper. It is a great way to check as you go if you have covered the whole egg.

Repeat the Process for Each of the Paper Strip
You repeat the process of the paper the gluing until you have all the egg covered. You want each layer to over lap the layer of paper before it.
Let kids be creative about the colors and size of the strips. This is a great way to work in fine motor skills while doing a craft.

Cut out the Easter Egg
You turn over the paper and cut out the egg. You can see the line clearly on the back of the egg. You can use the scissors that work best for your kids.
You can use the egg wit hthe dotted line if that helps for cutting better.

Final look at our Torn Paper Easter Eggs



More Easter Crafts for Kids
Easy To Make Washi Tape Easter Eggs is a great window craft that kids can make! Super fun to have in your windows.
Easter Wreath Craft is a great craft you can make with scrapbook paper and a paper plate. Super simple to set up and looks great for Easter.
Paper Plate Easter Basket Craft is a fun paper plate craft that kids can make with oval punches for the eggs.
Easter Egg Wreath: Oil Pastels is a very easy craft for kids to do. You get to blends oil pastels and make a great wreath.
A fun and easy Easter Egg Cookie Cutter Painting. This is a great way to work on fine motor and different ages can work on the painting.
Check out all the fun Easter Printables & Activities on 3 Dinosaurs.
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I do this type of activity frequently with my preschoolers. We also do something similar with scissors (yay scissor skills). Using paint sample chips is a great free craft material.