These paper carrot treat bags make the perfect Easter craft for kids! Use them as place cards at the kid's table or add them to Easter baskets! The possibilities are endless!
Course Craft Activity
Cuisine Don't eat!
Keyword Easter, Easter crafts for kids
Author Sarah
Ingredients
Colored Craft Papers orange, green and 2 or 3 more colors
Scissors
Craft Glue
Pencil
Template
Instructions
Print and cut out the large square pattern from the template. Fold the square paper along the 2 dash lines and unfold again. Now the paper is divided into 3 parts, 2 equal parts, and 1 thin part.
Apply glue along the thin part. Fold up the other side of the paper and join it with the thin part. Also, glue one of the open ends.
Place the treats inside the package through the remaining open end.
Take a 3 inches long and 1-inch wide green craft paper and fold it in half. Cut small fringe on the open ends of the paper. Place about a cm of the fringed green paper's intact side inside the orange package and secure the open end using glue.
Choose some colored craft papers to trace and cut the 4 round labels from the template.
Glue each labels one on the top of the other (gluing the smaller ones on the bigger ones). Write something on the label if desired and glue it with the carrot box. I suggest writing the child's name if using as a place card or an Easter message if you want something more generic.