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Make these Easter mason jars and bunny paper bags – complete with printable Easter Treat Labels.

Easter Treat Jars and Bags

Get ready for Easter by making these candy mason jars and bunny treat bags.

Watch this quick video to see how quickly these Easter treats came together:

Grab your Easter treat labels here:

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Easter Treat Jars

Easter Mason Jar Treat

Supplies Needed:

  • Quart jars (3)
  • edible candy grass
  • jumbo bunny Peeps
  • jelly beans
  • colorful ribbon or twine
  • scissors
  • double-sided tape
  • printable Easter treat labels – printed out on white cardstock
Supplies to Make Easter Candy Mason Jars

How to Assemble an Easter Candy Mason Jar:

  1. Wash and dry the jar.
  2. Grab about 1/3 of a bundle of edible grass. Roll into a round bundle or “nest” and stuff into the bottom of the jar.
  3. Add a jumbo Peep. This peep came on a stick, so I just cut off the stick. I have also seen jumbo Peeps that are not on a stick.
  4. Nestle the bunny peep into the edible grass nest. Toss in a small handful of jelly beans.
  5. Screw on the mason jar lid. Cut out a jar label and attach with double-sided tape.
  6. Tie a ribbon around the lid. If the ribbon is slipping around, secure it in the back with a small piece of double-sided tape.
  7. Repeat steps 2-6 with the two remaining jars.
Mason Jar Easter Labels

DIY Bunny Paper Bag

Supplies Needed:

  • brown paper lunch bag
  • scissors
  • candy or other Easter treats
  • colorful twine
  • hole punch
  • printable Easter treat labels – printed out on white cardstock
Supplies to Make Easter Bunny Paper Bags

How to make a Bunny Paper Bag

  1. Fold a paper bag in half vertically. Trim away the ears (see image). Cut bunny ears from the brown paper bag
  2. Open up the bag and add candy or other Easter treats.
  3. Bunch up the paper bag, at the base of the ears. Tie the base of the ears together with twine.
  4. Cut out a label and bole punch at the top. Add to the twine and secure with a bow.
Easter Bunny Paper Treat Bags
Easter Treat Jars

Easter Candy Mason Jar

Yield: 3 jars

Make these little Easter candy terrarium mason jars using jumbo marshmallow bunnies, edible grass, and jelly beans.

Materials

  • Quart jars (3)
  • edible candy grass
  • jumbo bunny Peeps
  • jelly beans
  • colorful ribbon or twine
  • scissors
  • double-sided tape
  • printable Easter treat labels – printed out on white cardstock

Instructions

    1. Wash and dry the jars
    2. Grab about 1/3 of a bundle of edible grass. Roll into a round bundle or “nest” and stuff into the bottom of the jar.
    3. Add a jumbo Peep. This peep came on a stick, so I just cut off the stick. I have also seen jumbo Peeps that are not on a stick.
    4. Nestle the bunny peep into the edible grass nest. Toss in a small handful of jelly beans.
    5. Screw on the mason jar lid. Cut out a jar label and attach with double-sided tape.
    6. Tie a ribbon around the lid. If the ribbon is slipping around, secure it in the back with a small piece of double-sided tape.
    7. Repeat steps 2-6 with the two remaining jars.
Easter Bunny Paper Treat Bags

DIY Bunny Paper Bag

Yield: 1 bag

Grab a plain old brown paper lunch bag and transform it into a cute easter bunny treat bag.

Materials

  • brown paper lunch bag
  • scissors
  • candy or other Easter treats
  • colorful twine
  • hole punch
  • printable Easter treat labels – printed out on white cardstock

Instructions

    1. Fold a paper bag in half vertically. Trim away the ears (see image). Cut bunny ears from the brown paper bag
    2. Open up the bag and add candy or other Easter treats.
    3. Bunch up the paper bag, at the base of the ears. Tie the base of the ears together with twine.
    4. Cut out a label and bole punch at the top. Add to the twine and secure with a bow.

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