Carrot Treat Bags for Easter

These adorable carrot treats bags are a fun and easy Easter activity to make with the kids. Fill them with sweet or savory snacks – they’re perfect for Easter egg hunts, classroom treats, or sharing with friends.

carrot shaped snack bags in an Easter basket.

Carrot-Shaped Treat Bags

Calling all Easter Bunnies, craft these adorable carrot snack bags with your little ones! It’s a fun, easy, and budget-friendly activity that’s perfect for the holiday.

You can buy both the snacks and the supplies in bulk, so this is a wonderful thrifty project to make that won’t break the bank. You can use any kind of orange snack that fits inside, both sweet or savory treats would be fun. We used Cheese-Its, but you could use cheese puffs, cheese balls, or go sweet with orange jelly beans or Reese’s Pieces!

These carrot-shaped Easter snack bags are a fun, easy, and thrifty craft idea to make with the kids. They’re perfect for gifting, for classroom parties, or any Easter or spring themed event.

Related: Check out our Pencil Treat Bags for back to school! They’re made the same way but layered with snacks to look like pencils!

cone-shaped snack bags filled with Cheez-Its to look like carrots.

Supplies

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supplies needed to make carrot treat bags.

Instructions

  1. Fill your treat bags about 3/4 of the way with an orange colored snack.
  2. Fold a bunch of Easter grass (about 10-12 strands) in half and slip the curved end inside the treat bag so it is just touching the top of the snacks.
  3. Cinch the bag so that you gather it up about 1/2 inch on top of the grass. Use a twist tie to secure the bag, tightly.
  4. Finish with by tying a bow of green ribbon around the twist tie, to cover it up.

4 step photo collage showing how to make carrot shaped snack bags.

Prep Tips

  • Orange Snack Ideas – heddar popcorn, cheeto balls, cheez-its, whales, and goldfish. The cheaper cheeto balls were very large and didnโ€™t fit into the treat bags well. However, the ones that came in the large plastic container were the perfect size, just in case thatโ€™s the snack route you decide on. You could even use a custom mix of snacks!
  • Filling the Treat Bags – You don’t want to fill the treat bags all the way to the top or you won’t be able to close them. For the snack bags linked in the supply list (10 inch x 5 inch) about 2/3 cup of snacks was just the right amount to have enough space for a cute carrot top. If you use a different size of bag, you may need more or less than 2/3 cup snacks.
  • Storage – These treat bags will stay good at room temperature for up to 5 days, so you can make them ahead of time. Any longer than that and the snacks inside might start to get a bit stale or lose their crunch.

pulling a carrot shaped snack bag out of an basket.

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Carrot Treat Bags for Easter

These adorable carrot treats bags are a fun and easy Easter activity to make with the kids. Fill them with sweet or savory snacks - they're perfect for Easter egg hunts, classroom treats, or sharing with friends.
Prep Time15 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Easter
Servings: 1
Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom
Cost: $10

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup orange-colored snack we used Cheez-Its
  • 1 piece green ribbon cut into a 10-12 inch piece (we used 1/4" thickness)
  • 1 cone-shaped cellophane treat bag or piping bag
  • 10 strips green paper Easter grass
  • 1 twist tie or rubber band

Instructions

  • Fill your treat bags about 3/4 of the way with an orange colored snack.
  • Fold a bunch of Easter grass (about 10-12 strands) in half and slip the curved end inside the treat bag so it is just touching the top of the snacks.
  • Cinch the bag so that you gather it up about 1/2 inch on top of the grass. Use a twist tie to secure the bag, tightly.
  • Finish with by tying a bow of green ribbon around the twist tie, to cover it up.

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