Updated on July 23, 2024
Easter Treat Bags. Create these DIY Easter treat bags easily with the We R Memory Keepers FUSE tool. You can customize these goodie bags for any holiday.
Do you have an Easter class party or playdate coming up? Make your own Easter treat bags!
I love making goodie bags for my kids and their friends during the holidays. Today, I am sharing a cute project to make for Easter using the FUSE tool and accessories.
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How to Make Easter Treat Bags with the Fuse Tool
These Easter treat bags would be perfect for filling with candy, little toys, trinkets, or even small Easter eggs.
Supplies
- FUSE Tool
- FUSEables Paper Pad
- Cricut Explore
- Paper Trimmer
- FUSE Photo Sleeve
- Sequins
- Orange Cardstock
- FUSEables Decorate Tape, Ruffle
- FUSEables Decorate Tape, Fringe
Cut Bunny Shape
I cut the FUSEables paper to 4” x 12” to make these Easter treat bags and used my Cricut to cut out a bunny shape on the first bag.
Cricut Design Space File: Easter Treat Bags
Note: If you don’t have an electronic die-cutting machine, you could trace a design on the paper and cut by hand using an X-Acto knife or scissors.
Create Clear Pouch
I used a 4” x 4” photo sleeve and sealed up one side to make it slightly smaller.
I filled it with sequins and attached the pouch to the back of my bunny design with the FUSE.
Fuse Sides of Bag
I folded the paper in half to create a bag and used the FUSE to close each side. Use firm pressure and slightly slower to ensure the paper’s two sides fuse together.
At the top of this bag, I punched two holes and threaded ribbon through the holes. Fill the bag, tie a cute bow, and it is ready for giving.
Instead of ribbon, I used a paper clip from the new Oh Goodie Collection on the other bunny bag to hold the top together.
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Create a Carrot Easter Treat Bag
For the next bag, I followed the same process of cutting my paper and using my Cricut as I did for the bunny bag. This time, I made a carrot shape on the front.
I again trimmed one of the photo sleeves. I added a piece of orange textured cardstock to the pocket. Then, I fused the top and bottom of the pocket to the inside of the bag behind the carrot cut-out.
To make the carrot topper I added some of the ruffled decorate tape.
I then added a strip of decorative tape fringe over the top.
I used the bunny cut out from the first bag and attached it to the front of the pouch with the FUSE tool. No waste here!
Fold the paper in half and fuse along each side to create a bag. I punched two holes in the top and added some orange twine.
I love being able to see the front of the bunny bags. These will be the perfect little gifts for Easter.
*This post originally appeared on the We R Memory Keepers Blog.
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jaime says
I would love to make this bunny treat bag, but the design space file says not available.
Laura Silva says
Jaime,
Please try this link: https://design-beta.cricut.com/#/landing/project-detail/5ac44207257c6d25076d2154
Laura