Last-minute projects and sweets are kinda my thing, so I whipped up a dozen of these Die Cut Bunny Treat Holder for Easter dinner. I'm going to have the kiddos add everyone's name to a tag and tuck it right inside with a few Ghirardelli chocolate squares, which fit perfectly.

How to Make a Die Cut Bunny Treat Holder

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Here's what you need to make an Easter Bunny Candy Holder:
- Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Machine
- Bigz Die by Eileen Hull for Sizzix – Baby Food Jar
- Sizzix Texture Impressions by Eileen Hull
- Sizzix Little Sizzlets Matte Board
- Pebbles Craft Chalk Set
- Tombow Xtreme Adhesive
- MONO Aqua Liquid Glue by Tombow
- Tombow MONO Twin Permanent Marker
- Embroidery Floss – Black
- Kunin Classic Felt Craft Sheet 9” by 12” – Light Pink
- Buttons – Black
- Ribbon – 1/4″ Satin
- Scissors
Here's how to create a Die Cut Bunny for Easter:
STEP ONE
To begin the Die Cut Bunny Treat Holder, cut out two of the Baby Food Jar Bigz Dies by Eileen Hull from the Little Sizzlets Matte Board in White using the Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Machine.

STEP TWO
Emboss all of the die cut matte board shapes with the Textured Impressions folder by Eileen Hull using the Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Machine.

STEP THREE
Cut two ear shapes from the scrapes of matte board, apply pink chalk to the inside of the bunny ears and the cheeks with the pom pom applicator. Attach bunny ears to the back of the top edge of the baby food jar front panel with Tombow Xtreme Adhesive. Assemble the front, back and sides of the baby food jar die according to the directions on the package with Xtreme Adhesive.

STEP FOUR
Cut three strands of black embroidery floss for whiskers and a small triangle from light pink felt for the bunny's nose. Attach to the Bunny's face with MONO Aqua Liquid Glue.

STEP FIVE
To finish the Die Cut Bunny Treat Holder, attach two black button eyes with MONO Aqua Liquid Glue, and then draw Bunny's muzzle with the MONO Twin Permanent Marker.

Die Cut Bunny Treat Holder for Easter
I love how Eileen's mind works and how she engineers a two dimensional die into a three dimensional final product. Simply genius!

These Die Cut Bunny Treat Holders for Easter are quick and easy. I made a dozen of them in just about 30 minutes and now our Easter table will be cute as can be, and sweet too!

More Easter inspiration can be found all over my blog, but here are a few that I think you'll enjoy! Upcycled Soup Can Bunny and Chick for Easter straight from the recycle bin. Color Easter Eggs with Markers using Tombow Dual Brush Pens. Dollar Tree Clothespin Bunnies and Carrots the Cutest 15 Minute Craft
Too busy to make this right now? Pin it for later! I'd love for you to pin this project to your favorite craft board on Pinterest and then it’ll be waiting for you when you’re ready.

Thanks for stopping by!

That’s so neat that you made the baby food jar die into a bunny. Very cute!
Thanks a bunch, Allyson!