Free Printable Easter Doodle Challenge for Kids
Easter Doodle Challenge free printable for kids! A quick, no-prep holiday activity that keeps children creative & busy while you enjoy a stress-free holiday.

If you need an easy win this spring, you’re in the right place. This simple activity is cute, low-prep, and perfect for busy days. You know those moments when kids say, “I’m bored”? Yep. This helps with that 😉
As a mom of two, I love anything that keeps little hands busy while still feeling meaningful. And honestly, if it buys me time to sip my drink in peace, that’s a holiday miracle!

What It Is
This printable is a two-page drawing activity. The first page shows doodles kids can copy. The second page gives them space to recreate each picture.
The designs include a bunny, a church, a cross, a hat, an egg, a hot cross bun, a chick, jelly beans, a boy egg-hunting for Easter eggs, a Bible, a sheep, and a tulip. So it simply mixes fun and faith. Because of that, it works for home, church groups, or classrooms. Kid can use all of the different places to try their very first doodle practice of each different doodle character.
It’s a fun Easter activity for kids that also builds confidence. Plus, it feels like play instead of schoolwork, which is always a win.

Why You’ll Love This Idea
First, it’s truly no prep. Just print and go. That means you can pull it out during breakfast, quiet time, or while you prep dinner. Meanwhile, kids stay engaged with a printable Easter activity that feels fresh and creative.
Also, it works for multiple ages. Younger kids can trace or copy slowly with geometric shapes. Older kids can add details or color. So everyone feels included, which makes family time smoother.
Second, it encourages creativity without overwhelm. Some kids freeze when faced with a blank page or just want to practice different Easter drawings. However, having simple prompts gives them direction. As a result, they relax and enjoy the process.
And let’s be honest. Seeing their proud little faces when they finish? That’s the best part 🐣

How to Use the Easter Doodle Challenge
Start by printing both pages. Then give kids pencils, crayons, or markers. Next, invite them to look at each picture and copy it onto the blank page.
You can keep it simple. Or turn it into a mini kids drawing challenge by setting a timer. For example, give them five minutes per doodle. Kids love a little friendly competition.
Another idea is to talk about each image while they draw. For instance, discuss the meaning of the cross or share a favorite Easter memory. This turns a quick holiday activity sheet into a meaningful moment.
Finally, display their finished pages on the fridge or a bulletin board. Because kids love seeing their work celebrated.

Fun Ways to Use It
These are great Easter activities for the season or Easter sunday!
At Home
Use it during quiet time or while making Easter brunch. It’s also great for a calm activity before Easter egg hunts. Or slip them into an Easter basket!
In the Classroom
Teachers can add it to a classroom Easter activity center along with other Easter games. It works well for early finishers or morning work for elementary students.
For Homeschool
It pairs perfectly with an Easter art printable lesson or spring unit study. You can even practice writing by labeling each doodle.
At Church
Use it as a faith-based kids activity during Sunday school or a holiday event. It keeps kids engaged while reinforcing the story of Easter.

Variations to Try
Turn it into a coloring page after kids finish drawing. This adds another layer of fun and extends the activity time.
You could also let kids create their own doodle prompts on a third page. Then swap with siblings or friends. Because kids love being the “teacher.”
Another option is to laminate the pages and use dry-erase markers. That way, it becomes a reusable spring kids activity you can pull out every year.
For younger kids, try tracing. Slip the page into a sheet protector and trace over the doodles. This helps build fine motor skills in a low-pressure way.

Common Questions
What age is this best for?
It works well for ages 4–10. However, older kids can still enjoy it if they like drawing or journaling.
Is this just for home use?
Not at all. It’s perfect for classrooms, church groups, playdates, or homeschool.
How long does the activity take?
Most kids spend 15–30 minutes on it. But if they color and decorate, it can last longer.
Can I reuse it?
Yes! Laminating or using page protectors makes it reusable year after year.

My Favorite Printable Supplies:
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- Printer: I love my HP Home Printer, it prints beautifully everytime no matter what projects I am working on.
- Paper: Depending on the durability you want with your printables, consider printing on white card stock or high quality paper.
- Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables.
- Paper Cutter: I love my CARL Paper Cutter. It makes trimming and cutting out printables a breeze.
- Sticker Paper: When printing tags or other free printables, sticker paper can make it easy to attach to gifts, boxes, or to make your own stickers.
- Cutting Supplies: You’ll want a great pair of paper cutting scissors and I love using an Xacto Knife for intricate details.
- Pens and Coloring Supplies: Here are some of my favorite writing tools for pencils and pens. Coloring supplies that I love to use in my own home: colored pencils, crayons, markers for adults, and markers for kids.

Download the PDF File for the Easter Drawing Challenge Here
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Conclusion
I hope this Easter Doodle Challenge brings a little extra joy to your season. Simple activities like this make holidays feel special without adding stress. And as moms, we’re all about easy wins, right?
If you grab the printable, I’d love for you to share how you use it! Also, be sure to join my email list for more printables, recipes, and simple seasonal fun made for busy parents 💛

More Easter Crafts and Printables to try:
- Spring Challenge for Drawing
- Easter Egg Suncatcher
- Easter Bunny Ears Printable
- Rocking Easter Bunny Craft
- Paper Strip Easter Egg Craft
- Painted Chicks Craft
- Printable Easter Cross Template
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