Friday, March 29, 2013

Different Easter Poop Bags



I always liked the different Halloween poop bags; so when I saw this Easter poop idea I really enthusiastic.  I feel this gives a little different perspective to this holiday, especially when seeing the Bunny who poops jelly beans in the store last year.

Bunny Droppings Craft 


Materials:  Zip-Top, Plastic Snack Sized or Sandwich Sized Baggie, Round, Chocolate Candies (Any small candies will work) , Packaged Easter Basket Grass or Green Paper, Printable Template (Download Below), Plain Paper or lightweight Card stock, Scissors, Stapler and Staples , and Computer Printer 


Directions:

Start off by putting a handful or two of candy into the zip-top plastic baggie. I used chocolate malted milk balls but you can use any kind of small, round candies you like. You can use brown ones or even pastel candies since it is for Easter. I like just having a small handful of the candies in the baggies, but you can put in as many as you like.
To add a little more interest to the bag, put in some Easter basket grass. If you don't have packaged grass, you can simply cut some thin strips from green paper and make small accordion type folds in them. I even saw some edible Easter grass at the store if you want all the items in your bag to be safe to eat!


Download the desired version (either a JPG file or a PDF file) of the printable bag tag found below. These bag tags are created to print out at a size of 7-inches x 5-inches. I found this was the perfect size to use on a standard plastic sandwich bag. The poem printed on this bag tag says:

The Easter bunny stopped by,
And went to work without stopping.
Besides the treats and Easter eggs,
He also left some bunny droppings.

Print out the bag tag on regular paper or on lightweight card stock. Cut it out and fold it in half so that the side with the Easter design is on one side. Make sure the zip-top bag is closed tightly and then slide the top of the bag between the edges of the folded bag tag and staple it in place.


Chick Poop Craft

 Materials:  Zip-Top, Plastic Snack Sized or Sandwich Sized Baggie, Small, Egg-Shaped Candies (Any small candies will work) , Packaged Easter Basket Grass or Green Paper, Printable Template (Download Below), Plain Paper or lightweight Card stock, Scissors, Stapler and Staples, and Computer Printer

Directions:

Start off by putting a handful or two of the egg-shaped candy into the zip-top plastic baggie. I used miniature, speckled robin eggs but you can use any kind of small, round candies you like. I like just having a small handful of the candies in the baggies, but you can put in as many as you like.
To add a little more interest to the bag, put in some Easter basket grass. If you don't have packaged grass, you can simply cut some thin strips from green paper and make small accordion type folds in them. I even saw some edible Easter grass at the store if you want all the items in your bag to be safe to eat!
Download the desired version (either a JPG file or a PDF file) of the printable bag tag found below. These bag tags are created to print out at a size of 7-inches x 5-inches. I found this was the perfect size to use on a standard plastic sandwich bag. The poem printed on this bag tag says:


The Easter bunny brought a chick to help him,
How do I know? Well, here is the scoop...
While the bunny left the Easter treats,
The chick left a little pile of egg-shaped poop.

Print out the bag tag on regular paper or on lightweight card stock. Cut it out and fold it in half so that the side with the Easter design is on one side. Make sure the zip-top bag is closed tightly and then slide the top of the bag between the edges of the folded bag tag and staple it in place.



Peep Poop Craft 

Materials:  Zip-Top, Plastic Snack Sized or Sandwich Sized Baggie, Peeps Easter Candy (You can use either a chick or a bunny), Pastel Easter M and Ms (Or similar candy) , Printable Template (Download Below), Plain Paper or lightweight Card stock, Scissors, Stapler and Staples, and  Computer Printer


Directions:

Start off by putting one or two Peeps into the zip-top plastic baggie. Next, put a handful of the pastel candies into the bag. I used pastel colored M and Ms but you can use any pastel colored candies you like. I like just having a small handful of the M and Ms in the baggies, but you can put in as many candies as you like. If you want a little more variety, add a few piece of Easter basket grass. I even saw some edible Easter grass at the store!
Download the desired version (either a JPG file or a PDF file) of the printable bag tag found below. These bag tags are created to print out at a size of 7-inches x 5-inches. I found this was the perfect size to use on a standard plastic sandwich bag. The poop poem printed on this bag tag says:

You've been naughty this year,
So here's the scoop...
All you get for Easter dear,
Is this Peep poop!

Print out the bag tag on regular paper or on lightweight card stock. Cut it out and fold it in half so that the side with the Easter design is on one side. Make sure the zip-top bag is closed tightly and then slide the top of the bag between the edges of the folded bag tag and staple it in place.

Now, go out and have some FUN!!!!


Share your ideas on this or anything here on the blog either here or e-mail me at stipple@verizon.net  I look forward to hearing from you!


 

 



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