Fun Easter Raisin Boxes
These cute Easter themed raisin boxes are perfect for Easter baskets, fun Easter snacks or to pack in a lunch box in the run up to Easter. Let the kids get crafty and make their own - they'll love having a healthy snack to eat at the end of their crafting session!
Prep Time10 mins
Total Time10 mins
Course: Party Food, Snack
Cuisine: Easter, Vegetarian
Servings: 8 raisin boxes
Author: Grace Hall
- 8 raisin boxes
- 4 sheets pastel coloured paper (I used yellow, pink, green and purple)
- pencil
- ruler
- scissors
- glue
- black orange and pink felt tip pens
- 4 flower and butterfly decorations
Stack the pieces of paper together and, using a raisin box as a guide, mark out a strip across the top page as wide as the length of a raisin box.
Cut the strips from the paper. I used 4 different colours of paper and cut them all out at the same time to save time, so I got 4 strips at a time.
Repeat until you have as many strips as you need to cover the number of raisin boxes you want to decorate.
Wrap each box in a strip of paper and glue together.
Decorate the boxes with felt tip pens, decorations and other craft supplies as wanted.
For the chick, draw a simple beak and eyes on a yellow covered box. For the Easter Bunny, cut out two ears and glue them to the box, then draw on a bunny face to finish it. For the flower, glue a daisy decoration to the front of a green covered box, and for the butterfly, stick your butterfly decoration to a coloured box of your choice.