5 incredible ideas for Easter candy packaging

Have you noticed ladies that February is already fast approaching and next thing we know after celbrating CNY we will be crmebrating Valentine’s and then it will be Easter soon? Sharing this Guest Post with you written by Mark Berry on adorable ways to pack candies this coming easter.

5 incredible ideas for Easter candy packaging

Easter holiday will always be incomplete without any candies. The biggest question we all come across before Easter is, how are we going to give the candies to our loved ones? Do we just put them in a shopping bag and awkwardly present them that or do we go an extra mile and plan something special? Here are some ideas for your Easter candy packaging.

Mason jars

In every home, there are multiple mason jars stacked in the storage and are not serving any real purpose. Time to take those glass jars out! Fill your mason jars with chocolate rocks, candy eggs, edible grass, and marshmallow bunnies. In the end, complete the look and tie the jar with a festive ribbon and attach gift tags so your guests can enjoy your package at home.

Honey Jars

Honey jars are another brilliant way to package your candy because these jars come in various shapes and sizes. You can cover the seal with a wrapping paper or a silk cloth to give it a festive look. Honey packaging is a great way to add a creative touch to your candy package!

Egg cartons

No need to throw away those egg cartons anymore when you are done with them! Egg cartons are considered as one of the most useless objects in the kitchen once the eggs are finished, just like the empty carton in your fridge or an empty tin. Now you can use the empty egg cartons to your advantage for Easter packaging. Egg cartons are already made in a way that they have small sections and are cut out like a box. What better way to gift someone candy than in a box where you can place them carefully in separate sections. You can paint these cartons in fun colors and paste the cut out props like rabbits on them.

Eggs!

While you can use an egg carton for your candy packaging, egg shells can also prove useful. Try collecting eggshells that aren’t properly broken and are in shape. You just need to break the eggs in a way that you can place the small candies inside them while they also retain their shape. Wash such eggshells, let them dry out and put small candies inside them. You can paint the eggs in vibrant colors or write greeting messages on them. This will hide any visible cracks on the egg. You can then paste a tiny bow hiding the hole from where you put the candies inside!

The Classic Way

If you don’t have much time, you can still wrap your candy in a simple way that will also look elegant! Buy some decent gift wrap, or depending on the candy, a transparent sheet. Cut these into appropriate sizes, wrap the candies inside and close the mouth of the gift wrap with a ribbon or a silk cloth.

We are positive that your loved ones will love your candy packaging! Have a wonderful day!

About the Author:

Mark Berry is a seasoned designer & creative director with 10 years of experience in Chicago, IL. Food Packaging Agency. In his free time, he writes blogs about amazing packaging tips and tricks.

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