Easter Peeps crafts are easy and fun for both kids and adults! If you love the candy, you’ll also love making these unique holiday projects. Get over 20 ideas perfect for spring.
Ah, Peeps – those colorful, squishy, sugar-coated marshmallow treats that pop up every Easter. You know what I’m talking about, right?
Those little guys that look like they’re straight out of a cartoon. In the great candy debate, Peeps are like the pineapple on pizza of the confectionery world – you either adore them or can’t stand the sight of them.
As for me? I’m a proud member of team Peep-love!
But it’s not just about eating them (though, let’s be honest, that’s pretty great too). It’s about getting crafty with them!
This Easter, I’m taking my Peep-enthusiasm to a whole new level with over 20 Peep crafts. And I’m not just talking about sticking them on a cake and calling it a day. We’re going full-on Peep-tastic here!
I’ve scoured the land of sugar-coated marshmallows and have put together a collection that would make even the Easter Bunny do a double-take.
Whether you’re a fan of using the actual candy or you prefer projects that are “Peeps themed,” there are options here for both.
From wreaths that’ll make your door the envy of the neighborhood to centerpieces that will have your guests doing a double-take, these crafts are not just unique; they’re downright adorable.
Think of it as a way to pay homage to this iconic Easter treat, or maybe just a fun way to keep the kids (and let’s be honest, the adults too) entertained.
And for those who fall into the ‘not-a-Peep-fan’ camp, trust me, these crafts might just convert you. They’re that cute. Plus, it’s a great way to use up any leftover Peeps that somehow (miraculously) didn’t get eaten.
So, are you ready to hop into the world of Peeps crafts? Scroll down and prepare to be amazed. Each of these 20+ projects is a mini celebration of these sugary critters.
And hey, while you’re at it, why not munch on a marshmallow bunny or two? After all, crafting with Peeps is serious business – you need to keep your energy up!
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Vanessa Brady
Bunny Wreath
Start with a foam wreath base to create this rainbow bunny peeps wreath with a bow. I love the bright colors! Includes helpful hints and tons of ways to customize.
Show everyone just how much you love those sugary covered marshmallow treats with this Peeps Easter craft. If you can cross stitch, you can easily make these canvases inspired by bunny Peeps.
Beverly took her embroidered Peeps craft up a notch by added a cool bunny with sunglasses and a gold necklace. I love the "hanging with my Peeps" sentiment.
Use this free svg file for your cutting machine to make a shirt for Easter (or any time of year). You could even make one for each family member – it looks good on a onesie, a t-shirt or even a sweatshirt!
These felt bunny peeps hair accessories are so cute! Make a few different colors to go with different Easter outfits. Great for kids but don't keep adults out of the fun either.
This easy handmade wreath uses a straw base and real candy Peeps as the decor – which means you can pick your favorite colors (or use the bunnies, too).
Make this DIY Peeps wall weaving for a bright colored Easter decoration. Three colors of yarn and three black pom poms are all you need! This is a fun project for teens.
Use real Peeps candy to decorate some mason jar votive holders – these would make an awesome festive touch on the Easter table. You can make these in minutes.
These Easter Peeps sugar body scrub soaps look good enough to eat. Add your favorite confectionery scents and pastel colors to make bath time super sweet.
Make a little Peep pal that you can carry on your keychain using this free pattern from Michael Ann. Not only would this be great for keys, but it could be a cute backpack charm or ornament as well.
Use old paint chips from that last living room update to make a cute bunny Peeps garland. You can also cut out some chick shapes and mix them in there as well.PS – This Easter bunny garland is very similar but features pom pom tails if you want to try another version.
Learn how to paint these Peep Bunnies on rocks. There are instructions for painting the chicks as well! You can do this project any time during the spring.