When we have guests over for Easter, I love to have something special for the kids to take with them and these Easter Treat Bags are just the trick!
What little kid wouldn't want their very own bag of bunny tails?
These treats also double as a cute table decoration.
Place them in a large bowl in your entry, kitchen or dining room.
It will take only seconds to assemble these adorable Bunny Tail Easter Treat Bags, and they are sure to bring lots of smiles.
Plus, these Easter treat ideas are a great project to get the family involved.
And, these DIY Easter treats for kids are just small enough so they won't spoil their Easter dinner.
You'd better make a couple extra for the older kids, too.
Are you ready to make these super easy treats? Let's have some fun!
Bunny Tail Easter Treat Bags Supplies:
- Mini Marshmallows (white, since they are bunny tails)
- Cellophane Bags or Sandwich Bags
- Printable Bunny Tail labels (cut and trimmed)
- White cardstock
- Stapler
- Scissors
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Bunny Tail Easter Treat Bags Supplies:
- Mini Marshmallows (white, since they are bunny tails)
- Cellophane Bags or Sandwich Bags
- Printable Bunny Tail labels (cut and trimmed)
- White cardstock
- Stapler
- Scissors
Directions:
- Print Bunny Tails labels. Cut and trim into individual tags. You can print these on regular printer paper, but cardstock will provide a little more sturdy tag.
- Fill the Easter treat bags with mini marshmallows leaving a little space at the top to attach the tag.
- Fold tag over top of the bag and staple on each side.
- Display several bags grouped together in a large bowl to use as an Easter decoration.
As you can see, it only takes seconds to assemble these adorable Bunny Tail Easter Treat Bags, and they are sure to bring lots of smiles.
Plus, these Easter treat ideas are a great project to get the family involved in creating some fun for the holiday.
And, these DIY Easter treats for kids are just small enough so they won't spoil their Easter dinner.