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Materials needed to make printable Easter cards
The PDF file is saved with two cards to a page. It’s easy to make smaller cards when you select two up printing in your print dialogue box:
3D Easter card craft Easter dot marker pages Easter activity placemats Easter handprint art
You don’t need much to print your own Easter cards. Here’s what you’ll need:
Your free printable PDF file (look for the row of arrows pointing at the download link) Printer access and paper. I recommend this 32# HP bright white paper because it’s more durable than regular printer paper. Cardstock paper can also be used, but is more difficult for younger kids to cut and fold. Child safe scissors or a paper trimmer Your favorite crayons or colored pencils
How to print homemade Easter cards
First, grab your free printable templates by using the download link lower in the post. Print as many pages as you’d like. There are 6 pages for a total of 12 different cards. Your child can color the cards before cutting out or cut out cards and place them in a classroom art center for coloring. The edges are neatest when you cut them with a paper trimmer, but allowing children to cut the cards with scissors is great fine motor practice. That’s it! These cards are a super simple activity.
Easter cards to color PDF file download area.
Your PDF file includes 12 different card designs: This free printable is licensed for personal use (non-commercial use), including school use/classroom use and library activity use. You are not licensed to redistribute or sell the files or print outs. Please refer friends and colleagues to this post to download their own copies. I hope your child or students have fun making their own Easter cards! Make sure to check out the posts below for more fun Easter activities:










