What’s the Project? These easy Easter candy jars are a cute Easter craft to do with the kids or to use as a sweet Easter gift for a friend. Make a little chick or a bunny-covered in glitter and with darling faces, then fill with candy. It’s perfect for Easter!
I wish Spring would show up where I live! How about you? I’m ready for the flowers and the green grass and the warm days and the frogs croaking in the marsh behind my house. (It’s my absolute favorite thing.)
So, in an effort to welcome Spring or hurry it along, I am ready to kick off spring with a fun and cute Easter craft. This is quick and simple. Took me under 30 minutes to make all three of these Easter Candy Jars. It’s something kids could do and love too!
And they sparkle! (I love things that sparkle!)
And I love polka dots! So fun!
I hope you are excited to make this cute Easter craft!
Easy Easter Candy Jars:
Supplies Needed:
- Small jars (any size or kind will do-mine are from the craft store)
- Decoupage
- Paint Brush
- Fine Glitter
- Craft foam or construction paper in pink, white and orange
- Candy
- Pom Poms
- Googley Eyes
- Hot Glue
Instructions:
Paint a thin layer of decoupage all over your jar. Sprinkle glitter on it and shake off excess.
Set aside and allow to dry.
To make the polka dot jar-use a round sponge brush if you have one or just paint circles with your decoupage and then glitter each dot individually.
Cut ears from your white and pink craft foam and hot glue them to the lid of your bunny jar.
Hot glue a pink pom pom for a tail.
To make the face glue on googly eyes and a pom pom nose and then cut whiskers and glue them in place as well:
For the chick cut some little feet and glue them to the bottom of the jar and a little triangle beak and eyes for the face.
Fill them with candy and give them to a friend! A perfect little Easter gift idea.
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Cicero Leather says
WHAT IS Decoupage
A&B says
Those are adorable! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
Sage says
wow, some creating ideas… Great Thanks for sharing.
Jane Sutton says
All are so cute! I would like to suggest that an easier way to make the polka dots would be to buy glitter paper (from Dollar Tree) and just cut out your “dots.” They come in packs of 10 or 8 sheets…very pretty and no mess!
Evelyn Locklear says
I love doing crafts with my gradbaby
Sandi says
How do you think these would turn out if you painted instead of decoupage and glitter?
Samant Liening says
where di you gr jars
Amber says
Michaels or Hobby Lobby.
Cookie17 says
I love your thing’s you make look cheerful & easy .Thank’s for showing them to us,Have Happy Easter “”
sabrina byram says
WHAT IS Decoupage
Amber says
Also called Mod Podge sometimes. It’s a glue that you put over the top of a project.
JaneEllen says
Hi Amber, while scrolling down found comment I left you last year at almost same time in March. This year will be sure to make few of these as have accumulated a few of jars, love little jars shape, so darned adorable. Have 2 small neighbor kids to make for, (not jars) but have another project in mind. Want to get some done so can send to grandkids, 2 in college, just little something so they know we think of them.
Have great week.
Judi says
Hi can I ask what is the decoupage is it a type of glue?
Amber says
Yes, or you can just use glue.
Shay says
Yeah its kinda like modgepodge
Katie says
What size jars did you use?
Amber says
These are some small ones that I get at Hobby Lobby but you can use any. The ones I have are slightly bigger than baby food jars.
Victoria says
Love your site, and all the creative ideas!
Amber says
Thank you! 🙂
Christina @There's Just One Mommy says
Totally adorable! I hope I have a few unclaimed baby food jars squirreled away so we can do this this year.
Raquel says
These are so cute! I just don’t know where to get the jars 🙁
Amber says
Mine are from Hobby Lobby
JaneEllen says
Your jars look just like ones I get at Hobby Lobby, 1/2 off of course. Love shape of them. I have got to make couple of these jars anyway. Have a few jars I got last time I had money and they were 1/2 off. The glitter on them making bunny and chick are just too adorable. Enjoy seeing all your projects. You must be a very busy gal, I was like that too as a young woman, at 74 little slower these days. Have 4 kids, 2 boys, 2 girls which are oldest and youngest.Have great weekend, will look forward to seeing what you make next.
Amber says
Yep-that’s where I got mine too. Love that place!
Jen @ Yummy Healthy Easy says
I’m dying over the cuteness of these!!! And I think they might be easy enough for a totally uncrafty person like me, lol! Sharing!
Marge says
These are adorable! Thank you for sharing! For the chick, did you paint the jar yellow before you applied the decoupage and glitter?
Amber says
Nope, just the glitter.
Autumn says
so so cute! I love the little chickie.
Kathy says
Such a cute idea! Will be trying these. Thank you!
Rachel says
I enjoy your site so much! Keep up the good work!
Cookie17 says
Just joined you blog you make some darling thing’s for Holiday’s Keep up great work you do ,,Thank’s
Allyson says
These are so cute I am going to make some this weekend. Thanks for the great idea!
CookieMonster says
My 10 year old found this while we were looking at things to do for Easter and cannot wait to make these tomorrow with her 4 year old brother!
Beverly says
Adorable now if my grand children were just not teenagers—they grew up so fast just like their parents. It use to be that going to MImi’s house for arts and crafts was the most fun than anything else but just have to be happy they still love to talk about all the mess of fun we had.
Bobbie says
I agree with you if only we could put time in a bottle!
However, the memories are wonderful!!!👍
Claudia B McAfee says
Easter with my Grand Children was my favorite holiday. Darn them they grew up. My grand daughter, with 2 little ones keeps our egg dying active. They Facetime live with me and I get to watch the fun and give advice on the egg dying.
Jerri says
They still love homemade things. Consider doing stripes, chevron or colors to match their bathroom, kitchen or bedroom decor. Once the mints are gone they can use them for what-not.