Easter Bunny Mason Jar Craft For Candy Treats
Get ready to hop into some Easter fun with a delightful Easter Bunny Mason Jar Craft For Candy Treats! This adorable craft is perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your holiday decor or for gifting sweet treats to loved ones. Simply decorate a mason jar to create your very own Easter Bunny jar. Fill it with colorful candies or chocolates for an extra special touch. It's a fun and easy way to spread some Easter cheer and bring smiles to everyone's faces!
Supplies To Make Easter Bunny Mason Jar
Use any mason jars you have for canning or specifically for crafting. Another option is using a honey or pasta sauce jar for an upcycling project.
I use this cute jar with a plaid lid I found at a dollar store. It is a 5 inches jar that holds 500ml volume.
- 2 mason jars
- Bunny templates
- Acrylic paint or chalk paint
- Paintbrush or foam brush
- Painter’s tape
- Wax paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
Easter Bunny Mason Jar Tutorial
Print a bunny template and cut each bunny template.
Cut wax paper into 4 inches square, or just enough length to trace the bunny shape.
Cut several pieces of painter’s tape to match the length and width of the wax paper.
Attach the painter’s tape pieces to the wax paper.
Trace the bunny template on the painter’s tape.
Cut the traced bunny shape.
Remove the wax paper, then attach the bunny shape painter’s tape to the mason jar.
Start painting the mason jar with your favourite colour.
Depending on the paint you use, you might want to paint the mason jar with several coats.
I use acrylic paint, which needs four coats to make it look fully painted.
Wait until the paint is fully dry between coats.
Once the last coat has dried up, carefully remove the painter’s tape bunny shape.
If the bunny silhouette edge seems rough, you can use the smallest paintbrush and paint it with the same or different paint colour to smoothen it up.
Make sure you clean inside the jar before putting in some candy treats. Put candy treats in the jar.
This blue mason jar has mini chocolate eggs for the filler. You can also use those wrapped chocolate balls, cookies, or candies.
You can fill the jar with Skittles pieces, dairy-free cookies, or wrapped hard candies if anyone has a dairy allergy, as shown on this pink mason jar.