Easter is a time for celebration in our home. And while the occasion is more about the significance than the decor for us, I do like to make small treats for teachers and friends. Just something simple...an excuse to eat chocolate, really.

Hi Sugarplum | Simple Easter Treat Jars

{What You Need}

Recycled glass jars with lids
Easter Grass
Chocolate Bunnies & Candy Eggs
Spraypaint

Hi Sugarplum | Simple Easter Treat Jars

Spray paint the lids of small jars in fun Easter colors, then fill them with grass. The grass was poking out every which way, so I placed heavy objects on it for a few hours to help press it down. Then nestle the bunny in the middle and surround with candy eggs.

Hi Sugarplum | Simple Easter Treat Jars

Rabbits don't actually lay eggs, but it's cute none the less. (Remember when we had a nest of newborn bunnies in our flower pot?!)

Hi Sugarplum | Simple Easter Treat Jars

Make sure you wash the jars thoroughly first...nothing ruins the spirit of Easter faster than a whiff of stale salsa. #Ikid

Hi Sugarplum | Simple Easter Treat Jars

Hi Sugarplum | Simple Easter Treat Jars


Hi Sugarplum | Simple Easter Treat Jars

I'll wrap tags around the necks of the bottles for gifts...and they'd make cute placecards on your Easter table, too...don't you think?

Here are a few more Easter projects that may inspire you:

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