I don't know about you, but I am a SUCKER for Easter candy. It is my absolute favorite candy. So, every year I just sprinkle jelly beans and m&m's into my kids' Easter baskets. Of course, every year we end up with a huge jelly bean mess. Either the kids drop them around the house, or they somehow spill out.
This year, I decided to make them something to place the jelly beans in. I made a little egg shaped goody bag. It is absolutely PERFECT! I may have to make one for myself, too. I am a sucker for Easter colored M&M's. ;)
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Easter goody bag |
The bags work up fast enough, that you could easily make enough for a whole classroom of kiddos. You could fill them with stickers, erasers, candy, pencils (though they would stick out the top), stamps, gift cards...the possibilities are endless.
In the picture I am showing one laid flat and the other is lightly stuffed, just to try to show the shape a bit better.
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Egg shaped goody bags |
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