Easter Bunny Mini Bags

Shary Studio
by Shary Studio
5 Materials
$5
30 Minutes
Easy

Spring is a beautiful season full of flowers and colors, but for the kids is all about Easter, they love eggs hunts, candy and of course the baskets full of goodies. In this tutorial I create a mini bunny bag, perfect to put candy and use it as a prize for the eggs hunters, as a souvenir for a Easter party or as basket filler. You can choose any fabric that you have and of course some pom poms for the bunny tail. This will be a great activity to do with the kids. Me and my kids make a bunch to give to the their friends, we filled with candy and everybody loved the little bunny treats bags. I hope this project inspired you and your family to have fun and celebrate this beautiful season. And don’t forget that you can add or change anything on this project and make your own design. I hope you like it and be creative! 💕🐰

Bunny treats bags


Let’s celebrate Easter !

Front of the bags


Here you can get creative and mix different patterns and colors of fabric.

Pattern


I just sketched the pattern with a pencil and printer paper and traced in the fabric . I use two different fabrics one for each side of the bag.

Cut the fabric


When I finished tracing the template I cute the fabric fallowing the tracing marks. You need to have 4 pieces.

Sewing


Put the fabric together 2 parts as seen in the photo and saw it together.

Sewing


Now finish sawing the bag.

Final product


Tie the ears of the bunny to close the bag.

Tail


Add a pom pom to create the bunny tail.

Fill the bag


Fill the bag with candy or even a small toy and have fun.

Bunny treat bags


Now repeat the process and make a bunch of this cute little bags.

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