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Must Have Adorable Easter Treat Bags

February 17, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

This roundup of Easter treats bags are perfect for gift-giving, Easter Egg hunts and Picnics. Depending on your handmade products you could also use these gift bags for packaging your handmade items.

But first, what are Easter Treat Bags?

Easter treat bags are small bags or baskets filled with candy, chocolates, toys, and other small gifts that are typically given to children during the Easter season.

As you would expect, these bags are often decorated with Easter-themed designs, such as bunnies, eggs, or pastel colors, and can be made from a variety of materials, such as paper, plastic, or fabric. 

Many people enjoy making their own Easter treat bags as a fun DIY project. This can involve decorating plain bags with stickers or paint, or even creating your own bags from scratch using materials like felt, fabric, or paper.

I have to say I am a sucker for the carrot bags, I have used these a few times at our annual Easter picnic,  it’s easy and always cute no matter what the age of the recipient.  This year I am in love with the Vintage floral print bags, which is perfect for me cause I can buy them in bulk and use them for other occasions.

Did you know the tradition of chocolate eggs began around 19th-century in France and Germany and then spread to the rest of Europe and eventually found itself in the United States. Most people wrongly believe it was created by big brand chocolate companies as a way to make more money.

So I wonder if that is still true when we talk about Peeps. 

In any case, here is our roundup..

Happy Easter Egg Printed Bags 

Cone-shaped Bunny and Carrots

More Carrot cello bags

Green Happy Bunny Bags

Rabbits and Bunny Ear Bags which are are tied closed to create the Bunny ears.

Drawstring printed design mini backpack

Bunny outline shadow in assorted colors

large backpack with assorted child designs

Looking for plain colored bags for crafting or adding SVG files with your Cricut? Check these plains bags out. 

Check out more SVG files and bundles over at Design Bundles

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Bookmark Cross Stitch Patterns

It seems like there’s no end to the available options when it comes to cross stitch bookmarks, which is a good thing because they’re perennially popular to stitch as well. This time I thought I’d share some colorful cross stitch bookmarks to get you ready for the new school year or to make meeting your reading goals a little more fun. 

I love these retro floral designs from The Stitch Patterns. This set of four patterns is rated as very easy, and each bookmark measures 2.5 by 6 inches (or 6.35 by 15.25 cm) on 14 count fabric. 

These cute ones that look like mosaic tile would also be fun to stitch. This set includes five designs from EmbroSTyle Designs, and they call them folk art but they mostly look like old mosaics to me. Either way, the bookmarks are 25 by 101 stitches, and to stitch the full set uses 12 colors. 

If you’re looking for more of a challenge, you can stitch up a work of art with this set of 16 bookmarks designed to look like famous paintings. Stitch some sunflowers or a great wave or a starry night. Most of these are between 14 and 20 colors (the great wave is only 8) and the bookmarks are totally covered with stitching at a count of 35 by 100 stitches. Grab this set from Sunset and Sea Design.

Or how about some bookmarks inspired by books (or by movies inspired by books)? This set of Lord of the Rings bookmarks includes four landmarks from the books/movies. Each one is 35 by 115 stitches and uses between 8 and 17 colors. You can find them at byCountryMagicStitch.

These don’t quite all fit the description of being colorful bookmarks to cross stitch, but a few of them do, and speaking of book-themed bookmarks I had to share this set from Mama Geek inspired by Heartstopper. There are seven designs in all that should be quite familiar to readers (or viewers of the series). 

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