Easter Favors

Efav2     Rather than bore you with the mundane tasks of my recent days (which includes getting my taxes done and working in my garden like a mad woman) I thought it better to share with you these quick, inexpensive and easy Easter favors I made.

Here are my supplies:

Efav4_edited-2     Assorted candies, rafia, rubber bands, cellophane bags, seam binding and chocolate bunnies from the drug store. Now you all know how much I love, love, love to repackage and that's exactly what I did.

Efav1     And here are the simplest instructions on earth:

  • Slip bunny into cellophane bag
  • Drop in a few extra candies
  • Secure with rubber band
  • Tie with a piece of rafia
  • Adorn with a few pieces of ribbon

From there I just lined a tiered basket with moss, (noticed I didn't have enough and had to use two different kinds, no worries) added a couple flower pots filled with candy and flowers, a garden tool and a few tiny chick-a-dees. Voila! All finished and ready to place near the door for visitors! Hope your holiday plans are shaping up nicely. If any of you have posted Easter goodies I'd love to know so I can stop by for a visit.

41 Responses to “Easter Favors”

  1. parTea lady

    Lovely ideas. I need to get busy and make up my Easter treat bags.

  2. Jacque

    I love re-packaging it makes the simplest things look extra special, I haven’t started on my Easter treats, thanks for the ideas!~Jacque

  3. MonicaC

    I knew we could count on you for some quick tips and fun holiday inspiration.

  4. Joanne Kennedy

    You are right, those little bunnies looks so much nicer pacakged like you have them then if they were in the ugly little boxes they come in. Looks like you spent way more money on them too.
    Thanks for the idea.
    Hugs,
    Joanne

  5. Joanne Kennedy

    You are right, those little bunnies looks so much nicer pacakged like you have them then if they were in the ugly little boxes they come in. Looks like you spent way more money on them too.
    Thanks for the idea.
    Hugs,
    Joanne

  6. Laura

    Great idea! and you lit the fire under me……have to send my son at law school his Easter basket and bring something fun and gardenlyish (a new word) to my sister on Sunday…Thanks….
    Be well, Laura

  7. Brenda

    Nice! Repackaging is a fun, creative way to make an inexpensive gift special. Speaking of inexpensive, I created little Easter basket favors with peat pots, hemp cord, pipe cleaners, and tiny copies of vintage postcards. Fun.

  8. Debbykay

    What a sweet idea! So pretty, and is sure to make guests feel special!
    Hope your day is filled with sunshine,
    Debbykay at Rose Cottage Gardens and Farm

  9. Jeanne

    I guess I better get on it! I haven’t done anything yet and I am incharge of the egg hunt. I love to repackage too.

  10. Charmed Life

    Ooh I LOVE those white chocolate bunnies! Too adorable!
    I posted some Easter cupcakes on my blog this week.
    Hope you and your family have a great weekend.
    Happy Day,
    Melissa

  11. Kimberly

    Oh Heather please come to North Idaho and HELP ME!!!!! I am having Easter dinner at my house this year, first time, and I have no idea what to do. I guess I will figure it out. 🙂 You are fab as always my friend. Blessings,Kimberly

  12. Andrea

    I love them and how easy! I have some easter tags posted!Can’t wait to see your new website full of great goodies!

  13. Mary Isabella

    What a great idea. Come for a visit and see what we did in Sunday School…m..

  14. Elaine L.

    I’m so going to do that for my daughter and her room mate. Where did you get the bags?
    ~elaine~

  15. Donna Collins

    I’m going to re-package everything! Hopefully not all on Saturday night!
    Thanks so much for your inspiration once again!

  16. Heather Bullard

    I buy my bags in bulk but have seen similar ones at craft stores, Target and party supply stores. During the holidays you can find them printed with cute designs!

  17. Heather Bullard

    Thanks for all the links to your Easter goodies. I’ve visited them all and love how many creative holiday inspirations are to be found via Blogland!

  18. Elaine Power

    They are lovley Heather, I will remember that for next easter I did the chocolate easter nest this year with chocolate eggs covered in candy.
    It was for my son to take to school & I forgot to take pictures how bad is that.
    Happy easter

  19. Diane

    Heather how beautiful and what a great idea. I saw some of the green moss at my fav Dollar Tree. Have a happy and thank you for the Friday flowers for us in the north. Just starting to get some buds on my lilac bushes.

  20. Cheryl Bass

    Oh, Heather, I just love the way you make it sound so simple! The thing is, you have such a gift for making ordinary into extraordinary. Thanks for sharing! We’ll always look to your artistic viewpoint for inspiration!

  21. Julie

    What a beautiful coop!! I,ah we just built our first coop, actually WE hired our friend who is a home builder to build a very simple coop that would look more like a dog house than a chicken coop. anyway, I love your coop and that beautiful copula on top and Italian plaque finish it off so nicely. Bravo! Your chickens are so lucky to have such a beautiful coop.

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