Showing posts with label Easter Treat Holders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter Treat Holders. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

BUNNY HOP - BUNNY TREAT HOLDERS | with Tya

Hello friends! With Easter right around the corner, I couldn’t resist creating something sweet, simple, and oh-so-cute using the Bunny Hop collection. These darling chocolate bunny treat holders are the perfect little addition to any Easter basket, and they came together so quickly! 


 Did you know that each Doodlebug collection comes with a coordinating Petite Print pack and a matching textured cardstock pack? I love having those options right at my fingertips—it makes mixing and matching effortless and ensures everything ties together beautifully! For these treat holders, I used a mix of those coordinating papers along with some adorable elements from the Bunny Hop collection. The cute bunny chocolates peeking out make the perfect focal point, and I layered on tags, twine, sprinkles, and sweet little embellishments to give each one that extra “Tya touch” of texture and dimension. Each holder has its own personality thanks to the different color combinations, but they all work together so perfectly as a set.


To start, I cut my base piece from some bubblegum textured cardstock to 2” x 8¼”. This will create the main structure of the treat holder and gives it that sturdy feel while still keeping everything nice and lightweight. For the patterned paper, I cut a piece of the Cupcake Candy Stripe/Sprinkles paper from the Petite Prints pack—one measuring 1¾” x 5” for the tall back panel and one measuring 1¾” x 2” for the front pocket piece.


Next, I used my score board and scored along the 8¼” side at 1” and 3 1/8”. These score lines are what form the pocket and give the holder its shape, so be sure to get nice crisp folds for the best results.


Once everything was scored, I folded along the lines to start forming the pocket. You’ll see how quickly it begins to come together into that adorable little holder shape!  I love how these coordinating prints add just the right touch of pattern and color. I adhered the patterned paper pieces onto the base, lining everything up so the pocket section looks clean and polished. This step really brings the whole project to life! 


Next, I used a tag punch at the top of the holder to create that cute tag shape. I also used the punch on the other end of the paper that was folded over. I like how this finishes up the paper and makes it cohesive.


Once the base was ready, I added my chocolate bunny inside the pocket and used adhesive to secure it in place so it stays put. 

 
Then I wrapped some chunky twine around the holder and tied it into a bow. This adds texture and that perfect handmade touch that I just love.


Finally, I decorated the front with some of the sentiment banners from the Chit Chat, Easter Assortment Sprinkles, and the Puffy Icons Stickers from the Bunny Hop collection. These little details are what really make each treat holder unique and extra special! These are such a fun way to dress up a simple chocolate bunny and turn it into a thoughtful handmade gift. They would be adorable tucked into Easter baskets, shared with friends, or even used as place settings for a spring gathering! 


Here are a few close-ups of each of the holders:







 Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope I’ve inspired you to pull out your Bunny Hop collection (and those fabulous coordinating papers!) and whip up a batch of these cute, quick, and easy treat holders. They’re guaranteed to bring a smile and look absolutely perfect in anyone’s Easter basket.


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

8475 Bunny Hop Petite Prints
8476 Bunny Hop Textured Cardstock
8001 Bunny Hop Easter Assortment Sprinkles
8452 Bunny Hop Puffy Stickers
 8454 Bunny Hop Chit Chat 
4804 Cupcake Chunky Twine
4807 Tangerine Chunky Twine
4808 Bumblebee Chunky Twine
4809 Limeade Chunky Twine
5632 Mint Chunky Twine

OTHER

Tag Topper Punch
Scoring Board
Glue Dots and Double-Sided Tape

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

BUNNY HOP EASTER TREAT WATERING CANS | with Miguel

The Easter season is approaching and it's time to start decorating!  And as you already know, I love altering items that coordinate with the beautiful Doodlebug products!


I decided to alter these plastic watering cans  and tried a few different embellishments, but the one that I loved the most are the Bunny & Friends Doodle Cuts, which are the cutest thing in the world haha!  I cut them from the Bunny Hop collection and coordinating cardstock.



I decorated the cans each a little differently using Washi tape and papers from the collection.


On the handles I added a bow and a tag from the Chit Chat pieces.  On the inside I added lots of sweets!  Here are different cans I created...




Thanks for stopping by to call me, see you soon.


DOODLEBUG PRODUCTS USED

Bunny Hop Collection
Bunny Hop Textured Cardstock 
Bunny & Friends Doodle Cuts

Monday, April 11, 2022

HIPPITY HOPPITY CARROT TREAT HOLDERS | with Wanda

Hi Doodlebug friends! Wanda here on the blog today to share some cute Easter carrots I made with the Hippity Hoppity Collection! Just in time for some Spring and Easter crafting. These fun paper carrots would be great at each place setting for your table, or little gifts for friends and co-workers. They are super easy to make and fun too! I filled my treat carrots with chocolate eggs and can't wait to give them away! CLICK HERE for the simple directions to make the shape/template. This would also be a really fun project to do with the kids!

I used orange and green papers from the Doodlebug Floral Graph 6x6 Paper Pad and the Swiss Dot 6x6 Paper Pad. I used a carrot die cut from another company to make the greens on top. I glued the greens inside before I sealed up the top end of the carrots. 

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I used pieces from the Hippity Hoppity Collection Chit Chat pack to decorate the front of the carrots. I used some Chunky Twine, Bunny Sprinkles, and small green clothespins to add at the top for more decorations. 

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 I added stickers to the front and a few mini jewels too, for a little bit of shine!

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I used my paper crimper to crimp the top and bottom of the carrots and add a decorative element. Crimping also secures the tape holding them together. Here is the carrot in my hand to show you the size and scale. I used the full 6x6 sheet of paper for each one. 

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 Here's a close up of the top portion!

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If you don't want to put them at each place on the table, I think they would be cute in a basket with some Easter grass as a cute decoration.

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Wishing you a happy Spring and a happy Easter! I will see you back here soon, but until then, happy crafting! 


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 DOODLEBUG SUPPLIES:

Hippity Hoppity Collection Chit Chat
Swiss Dot 6x6 Paper Pad
Floral Graph 6x6 Paper Pad
Chunky Twine
Mini Jewels
Mini Clothespins
Hippity Hoppity Sprinkles

 OTHER SUPPLIES:

Scallop Circles Dies
Carrot Tops Dies
Paper Crimper
Adhesives

 

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