Crafty Delights: 15+ DIY Easter Treat Holders, Bags, and Boxes with FREE Templates
Easter is around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with delightful DIY treat holders, bags, and boxes? Dive into the world of Easter crafting with CraftGossip’s curated roundup featuring 15+ imaginative ideas to elevate your Easter treats. From charming bunny-themed creations to whimsical spring-inspired designs, this collection offers a plethora of options to make your Easter gifts extra special.
This fun treat bag features a cute stamped bunny behind with pom pom tail and die cut flowers on a pretty paper bag. Visit the Simon Says Stamp blog for a video tutorial.
Easter is just around the corner and in addition to making some handmade cards you can also use your paper crafting supplies like stamps and dies to create adorable treat holders like bags and boxes to pass out candy in or make some pretty tags to tie to baskets.
I’ve gathered up a big bunch of fun treat holder ideas to get you inspired. Below each photo will be a link, most will include products used and tutorials on how to make each one.
These cute sour cream style holders are made to look like carrots using orange pattern paper and green die cut grass for the tops, with a cute little stamped chick tag. Visit the Sweet N Sassy Stamps blog for directions.
Brown paper bags are turned into cute little bunnies for these treat sacks. Fill with candy and tie with a ribbon and stamped tag and add a pom pom for the tail. Find directions at Mother Thyme.
This cute project is made with cardstock with a die cut window opening decorated with stamped and colored flowers and a die cut yellow chick. Watch a video tutorial over on the Sizzix blog.
These two “tent” style treat holders are shaped like tags and eggs using traditional metal and digital dies and accented with stamping and ribbons. Find step by step directions on the Close to My Heart blog.
These cute little boxes have a flap tied shut with ribbon, a window opening and a sweet die cut chick. Find more details at the Stamp Happy blog.
Sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face these sweet Easter bags are cut from pattern paper with adorable chick and rabbit die cut faces added. Visit the Brigit’s Scraps blog for a closer look.
You can also decorate pre-made bags like Nina-Marie did, add some stamped images, a die cut sentiments and close with a tiny clothes pin. Visit her blog for more info.
This fun little treat box was made with products from Stampin’ Up and you can find a FREE template to download for the box and a video tutorial for putting it together over on the Chicnscratch blog.
Here’s another carrot shaped treat holder that I made a while back using plaid patter papers for the bag and stamped and colored rabbit on the tag. I filmed a video tutorial which you can watch over on my personal blog, P is for Paper.
These adorable bags have a handle and are decorated with pattern papers and embellishments from Doodlebug. Find more info over on A Blog Called Wanda.
These quick and easy treat bags look like yummy marshmallow Peeps candy, how cute! Using nesting shaped dies you can make them in different sizes and colors, just add the faces and tie a tag around the necks. Find a tutorial on the Nicki Hearts Cards blog.
These cute egg shaped treat holders fold open to reveal a pocket inside to hold the candy and a tiny envelope to hold a little card or sentiment. Find a FREE downloadable template and directions over on the One Stamp blog.
This wonderful collection includes a treat bag, greeting card and a tag all using products from Taylored Expressions. Learn more over on the Pine is Here blog.
Lastly, these quick and easy bags can be cut with your electronic die cutting machine with a FREE downloadable pattern from SVG Cuts. Click here to get it.
I hope these treat holder ideas have inspired you to create some fun little projects for Easter this year!
-Heather
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