Crafting with the letter ‘E’ can be an enchanting experience for both kids and adults alike. Let’s dive into a world of exciting ‘E’ crafts that will spark creativity and learning.
E is for Eggshell Planters
Use cracked eggshells as tiny planters for herbs or small flowers. These mini gardens are a charming addition to any window sill.
E is for Envelope Art
Use old envelopes as canvases for miniature artworks. Whether painting a scene or creating a collage, it’s a surprising use for something usually discarded.
E is for Eggshell Mosaics
Crushed eggshells make for unique mosaic materials. Paint them in vibrant colors and glue them onto a canvas for a stunning piece of art.
E is for Earth-Friendly Seed Bombs
Mix soil and seeds to create seed bombs that can be tossed into the garden. It’s a fun and eco-friendly project that the kids love, especially when they see their efforts bloom!
E is for Eagle Puppets
Craft majestic eagles from paper bags and construction paper. These puppets soar during imaginative play and storytelling sessions.
E is for Elves in Jars
Create little elves using felt and clothespins, then place them in mason jars for a whimsical decor piece. These charming elves always bring a smile!
E is for Egg Carton Flowers
Cut and paint egg carton segments to create delicate flowers. It’s a wonderful way to bring a bit of spring indoors, no matter the season.
E is for Elephant Stomp Painting
Dip toy elephant feet in paint and stomp them across a canvas for a unique art piece. This activity is as fun as it is creative!
E is for Eco-Friendly Bird Feeders
Use pine cones, peanut butter, and birdseed to create feeders that birds will flock to. It’s an engaging way to teach kids about wildlife.
E is for Elmo Puppets
Bring the beloved character to life with red felt and googly eyes. These puppets are a delightful addition to any puppet show.
E is for Ethereal Lanterns
Craft delicate lanterns from paper and LED lights for a soft, ethereal glow. These lanterns add a whimsical touch to any room.

