This Easter Chick basket is a simple papercraft kids can make to put a few small Easter treats in or just for fun.
They also make a great Spring craft or a handmade Easter gift with some chocolate eggs inside. The printable template is free.
This printable craft was originally published in 2014 and has been updated and reshared for today’s audience.
You might also like our printable bunny baskets
Easter is here… again. I know, can you believe it?
That means this is the perfect time to reshare one of our favourite free Easter printables ever—this super cute chick basket.
You can make the chick baskets in full colour or use the line art template so kids can colour their own. Card stock is recommended for printing so that your basket is a tad more sturdy (all the better for holding chocolate eggs), but paper will also work.
If you like chicks—and let’s face it, who doesn’t—we also have tutorials for the most adorable pom pom chicks, rock chicks made from materials gathered from the environment, and easy-peasy chick potato stamping.
For now, let’s get started on the chick baskets.
How to make Easter chick baskets
You will need:
- Card stock in white
- Scoring tool, metal ruler and cutting mat to make folding easy (optional)
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- The printable chick template
Get the template:
To get your free copy of the chick basket template, visit our digital downloads library on Gumroad.
How to:
Use your scoring tool to make indents along the dotted fold lines, holding your metal ruler against the lines.
I know most people probably don’t have scoring tools on hand (if not you can use a blunt butter knife instead). This is an optional step that the designer in me can’t ignore because it gives you super-clean, crisp folds.
Cut the shapes out, then fold and glue the basket base together.
Fold the tabs down on the wings and glue them in place. Fold the neck tab down and glue the head on.
Stick the handle on to finish and you’re done. If you plan on filling the basket with eggs a glue stick might not be strong enough for the handle, you may need to reinforce with a bit of sticky tape or use double-sided tape for the handle instead.
Happy Easter!
More Easter basket ideas for you
- Make some paper cup flower baskets in a flash
- Turn a cereal box into an upcycled Easter basket
- These recycled yoghurt pot baskets decorated with washi tape are so quick and easy to make
- Our printable bunny baskets come in a range of pastel colours
- Here are more than 20 Easter baskets kids can make
Pauline says
Like alot
Sophie says
they are so cute
Kate says
Thanks Sophie!
Katie Welsh says
Like your design
Kate says
Thanks!
Gayle Greene-Aguirre says
These will make a wonderful, fun craft for the group of Homeschoolers that I work with in rural Mississippi, USA.
Appreciate the great design.
Kate says
Fantastic to hear, I’m glad you like it