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Spring Capital and Lowercase Alphabet Crafts


A is for Angel Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

On the first Easter morning women came to the tomb where Jesus's body was laid. They had come with spices to put on Jesus's body, but they did not find Jesus's body! An angel appeared to the women and said, "Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; He has risen!" -Luke 24:1-7

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 blue pieces of paper
  • white piece of paper for handprint wings and faces
  • yellow piece of paper for halo
  • blue paint for handprints
  • markers for drawing faces
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it A is for Angel Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

B is for Baseball Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Try playing baseball with your child before or after this craft. If you do not have actual baseball equipment, find a stick and kickball or any other type of soft ball. The bigger the ball, the easier it will be for your child to hit it.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 orange pieces of paper
  • brown piece of paper for bat and glove
  • white piece of paper for ball and home plate
  • red marker for stitches on baseball
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it B is for Baseball Capital and Lowercase Craft

C is for Clover Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Clovers represent St. Patrick's Day because St. Patrick used a three leaf clover to teach the Trinity.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • green finger paint
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it C is for Clover Capital and Lowercase Craft

D is for Dandelion Capital and Lowercase Craft

Try to find a dandelion in your yard or a park to show your child before or after this craft. Birds, insects, and butterflies drink nectar from these flowers.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • yellow and white paint
  • fork to dip in the paint and make the flower petals and seeds
  • scissors
Pin it D is for Dandelion Capital and Lowercase Craft

E is for Easter Eggs Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

These Easter Egg Crafts can be used as sun-catchers.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 orange pieces of paper
  • contact paper cut into the shape of eggs
  • tissue paper
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it E is fro Easter egg Capital and Lowercase Letter

F is for Frog Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Frogs have soft, stretchy tongues to catch and eat insects.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 light green pieces of paper
  • dark green piece of paper for legs
  • red piece of paper for tongue
  • black marker for eyes
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it F is for Frog Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

G is for Garden Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Spring is the time to plant a garden!

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • flower and bug stickers
  • multi-colored tissue paper, construction paper, and pipe cleaners to create flowers, veggies, and bugs
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it G is for Garden Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

H is for Hummingbird Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Hummingbirds are the only bird that can fly backwards! Pretend to be a hummingbird with your child. Fly forwards and backwards. Drink nectar from flowers.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • multi-colored feathers
  • red paper for head
  • black marker for eyes and beak
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it H is for Hummingbird Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

I is for Inchworms Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Inchworms are not worms. They are caterpillars that have legs on both ends, but no legs on the middle.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • pipe cleaners for inchworms
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it I is for Inchworms Capital and Lowercase Craft

J is for Jonquil Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Jonquils are a type of daffodils. You can count the 6 petals with your child.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • yellow paper cut into petals and a strip. The strip is rolled to create the center of the jonquil.
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it J is for Jonquil Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

K is for Katydid Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Katydids are bugs. They are camouflaged to look like leaves.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 4 green pieces of paper, 2 for Ks and one for the back and head of each katydid
  • markers for the face of the katydid
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it K is for Katydid Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

L is for Little Feet Lilies Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Lilies represent Easter because the white color of the flower signifies purity and innocence associated with Christ.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 purple pieces of paper
  • white paper that you will trace your child's feet to create the lilies
  • pipe cleaners to complete lilies
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it L is for Little Feet Lilies Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

M is for Mommy Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Mother's Day is celebrated each spring! Find a picture of you and your child to set inside the letter M.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 purple pieces of paper
  • picture of you and your child
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it M is for Mom Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

N is for Nest Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

In the spring, birds build nests to lay their eggs. Take you child to a park and look for bird nests or check out a book about nests from your local library.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • white paper to create the eggs
  • blue and yellow paper to create the bird
  • brown strips of paper to create the nest
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it N is for Nest Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

O is for Outside Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Spring is the time to play outside!

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 purple pieces of paper
  • assorted colors of crayons and markers to create your outside picture
  • brown paper to create tree trunks and branches
  • green tissue paper to create leaves and bushes
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it O is for Outside Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

P is for Puddle Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Spring is the time for puddle jumping!

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • blue paper to create the puddles
  • blue finger paint on the letter to create raindrops
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it P is for Puddlie Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Q is for Quack Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

The duck says, "Quack!"

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 yellow pieces of paper
  • orange paper for the duck's feet and beak
  • white paper for the eyes and speech bubble
  • black marker
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it Q is for Quack Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

R is for Rainbow Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Rainbows require the sunlight and rain droplets. The sunlight reflects off the inside of the rain droplet separating into its colors.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 blue pieces of paper
  • red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple paper strips for the rainbow
  • yellow circle for the sun
  • white paper for the clouds
  • blue paint for the rain droplets
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it R is for Rainbow Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

S is for Sweet Smells Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Spring is the time for sweet smells from all the flowers blooming.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 purple pieces of paper
  • perfume or air freshener spray to make your letter s smell sweet
  • scissors
Pin it S is for Sweet Smells Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

T is for Thunderstorm Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Dark clouds, heavy rain, lightning, and loud booms are all part of a thunderstorm.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 black pieces of paper
  • gray paint
  • cotton ball to paint gray clouds
  • yellow paper cut into lightning strikes
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it T is for Thunderstorm Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

U is for Umbrella Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Umbrellas help keep the us dry in the rain.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 purple pieces of paper
  • 2 yellow pieces of paper
  • blue finger paint for rain drops
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it U is for Umbrella Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

V is for Vase Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Could you and your child pick some wildflowers and put them in a vase?

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 blue pieces of paper and 2 light blue pieces of paper for the inside of the vase
  • tissue paper to create flowers
  • green pipe cleaners to create the stems
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it V is for vase Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

W is for Woodpecker Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Woodpeckers are birds that peck trees and wood to find bugs that they eat. Have you ever heard a woodpecker pecking?

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 black pieces of paper
  • white paper for the head
  • red paper for the feather on the back of the head
  • white chalk to create the white feathers
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it W is for Woodpecker Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

X is for Xyst Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

A xyst is a garden walkway planted with trees in ancient Greek or Roman culture.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 brown pieces of paper
  • green tissue paper
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it X is for xyst Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

Y is for Yellow Capital and Lowercase Craft

The yellow sun, yellow daffodils, yellow jonquils, and yellow birds are all part of spring.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 pieces of paper
  • yellow paper
  • yellow paint, pencils, markers, and/or crayons
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it Y is for Yellow Capital and Lowercase Craft

Z is for Zinnia Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft

A zinnia is a type of daisy. Zinnias appear in late spring.

What You Need for this Craft:

  • 2 green pieces of paper
  • colorful muffin liners (or white muffin liners and paint)
  • colorful pompoms
  • scissors
  • glue
Pin it Z is for Zinnia Capital and Lowercase Letter Craft


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