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Easter Snacks for Preschoolers – Easter Printable

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This post is by Krystal Chiarolla 6 Comments

These Easter snacks for preschoolers are easy to make and fun for class snacks. Kids will love it!

The free printable Easter snack bag tag can be added for an extra touch to these Easter Bunny snacks for preschoolers. Check out how to make these adorable Easter snacks for preschoolers using a favorite; cheddar bunnies.

These Easter Treats are great to bring to school to give away this Easter. Who says Valentine’s Day is the only day you can give away something special to friends?

Easter Snacks for Preschoolers

Easter treats bags can be such a fun way to give away spring-themed goodies at school or pack in lunch bags. This might even be a fun Easter treat bag idea for adults. I wouldn’t mind something fun packed in my lunch. A great Easter snack for kids!

Easter Treats Snack Bags Materials

  • green construction paper
  • scissors
  • twine
  • 12in cake decorating bags
  • cheddar bunnies
  • free printable

PRINT EASTER SNACK PRINTABLE 

Easter Snack Bag Printables

How to Make Easter Snack Bags

  1. Print out the free Easter printable, if you want to add a special touch to this snack.
  2. Cut out each individual card and use a one-hole-punch to remove the white circle.
  3. Cut out four even sized strips of green construction paper, then cut each strip in half. This makes for 8 bags.
  4. With the cutouts vertical, snip a top portion into “carrot tops”. This does not have to look perfect.Easter Snacks for Preschoolers that are easy to make for class or for fun.
  5. Taking a 12in cake decorating the bag, add in about 1/3 cup of cheddar bunnies.
  6. Cut off the top of the decorating bag (roughly at the logo, if there is one).Easter Snack Bags for Kids
  7. Taking the “carrot top”, stuff it into the top of the bag.
  8. Using about 6in cut twine, weave through the hole of the card.
  9. Use the twine to tie off the bag. Tie just a small bit of the bottom of the “carrot top” to keep it held in position.
  10. Repeat steps 5-9 for each bag.
  11. Have fun!

Easter Snacks for Kids with cute printable card

More Easter Ideas:

  • Bunny Breakfast for Easter
  • Indoor Easter Egg Hunt with Toy Blocks and Mayka Toy Block Tape
  • DIY Disney Easter Baskets – Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck BFF Baskets
  • Disney Easter Egg Hunt
  • Bunny Breakfast for Easter
  • Disney Easter Wreath

More Craft Ideas for Kids:

  • Lion Mask Paper Plate Craft
  • Window Frame Art Craft for Kids
  • Handprint Mother’s Day Craft
  • St. Patrick’s Day Felt Craft Featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse
  • Star Wars Crafts, Recipes and More
  • Make Mickey Ears with Fabric

Filed Under: Crafts, Lifestyle Tagged With: carrots, handmade, homemade, Printables for Kids

About Krystal Chiarolla

Krystal Chiarolla is a voice actor and writer based in the Seattle/Tacoma, Washington area. As a mother of two young children and wife to her spouse of over 10-years, she enjoys sharing family travel tips, recipes for everyone in the home, and entertainment that can be enjoyed by all.

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