Renee’ created adorable girl and boy Easter bunny bags using stamps, giving them cute clothes using a paper piecing technique with pattern paper. Learn more over on the Art Impressions blog.
Easter will be hopping it’s way to us before you know it! Being paper crafters it’s a wonderful time to create pretty handmade Easter cards, home decor items, scrapbook all those sweet photos and also use those supplies to create fun bags, boxes and holders for all those Easter sweets, treats and candy. So today I’ve gathered up a big basket full of wonderful ideas for do-it-yourself treat holders using paper crafting supplies like stamps and dies, so let’s take a look.
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Karen designed long rectangular boxes using sturdy double sided pattern papers and decorated them with printed dies, ribbon and colorful domed embellishments. She’s sharing a FREE downloadable template for the box on the Doodlebug blog.
Oh my goodness, how darling are these tiny treat boxes!? Tami created tiny basket from paper that hold a single large chocolate egg, decorating them with bunny and chick stamps and stickers. Find directions and a FREE template on the Stamp with Tami blog.
The Sweet Treat Bag Dies from Sunny Studio are so versatile, you can make many different styles of treat bag, one with a flap, one with an open handle and one with a tote style paper handle or combine them to create your own style. This one is decorated with super cute Easter stamps in a scene all around the bag. Check out loads more ideas on the product page at Sunny Studio Stamps.
I love coordinating sets like this charming card and tiny treat box from Michele. She used stamps and dies from Whimsy Stamps to create both, coloring in the adorable bunny stamps with Zig Clean Color Markers with a no-line coloring technique for a storybook look. Learn more on the Thoughts of a Cardmaking Scrapbooker blog.
Caly used stencils and ink blending to create the sky and grass behind the trio of stamped bunnies on this cute treat bag. This one requires little color but adding a touch of pink to the rabbits and coloring the carrots, she finished off with a heat embossed sentiment. Visit the Caly Person blog for more details.
I love the little heart details on the ends of these sweet boxes that are tied closed with ribbons. Banners, decorated tags and other printed embellishments from Simple Stories decorate these darling designs. I spotted them on the guiademanualidades Instagram page.
If you don’t want to give candy you can give a gift card inside of an envelope card like this adorable idea from Esther. Isn’t this stamped chick so sweet? Pull the ribbon and a panel pulls out that you can adhere a gift card or cash to. Find step by step directions on the Sweet N Sassy Stamps blog.
If you’re short on time or have a lot of bags to make try keeping it simple like these cute bags. The rabbit is stamped in brown ink so no coloring is needed and the store bought bag is closed with a handmade sticker punched with a circle punch and stamped with a sentiment. Learn more at the Creating Me blog.
The Super Sweet Easter Card bundle from Lori Whitlock has 7 different dimensional cards that can also hold some small treats. This digital dies bundle can be used with your electronic die cutting machine so you can download them right away, no waiting for products to come in the mail. Look at all the project ideas on Lori’s blog.
This cute idea from Yainea uses a simple brown lunch sack with striped washi tape trim around the bottom and cute stamped and die cut tags attached with twine to a mini clothes pin. Learn more on the Avery Elle blog.
And lastly this wonderful bunny shaped box is like a shaker element with an acetate front to see the tiny candies inside. You can find step by step directions for create this Easter treat holder over on the Crafter’s Companion blog.
I hope you’ve been inspired to create your own fun Easter Treat Holders. Have a sweet Easter!
-Heather
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