
Hi ya’ll! Easter is once again upon us. I love spring and all the beautiful colors that comes with it, which is probably why I enjoy making cute Easter goodies and crafts. So today I wanted to share my favorite 7 easy classroom Easter goodies.
These classroom Easter goodies are so easy that your kiddos can help you make them!
7 Easy Classroom Easter Goodies
Bunny Bait Cone Mix

My kiddos fell in LOVE with this genius idea! However, I am not the genius behind this idea. I first saw it on Pinterest but gave it my own spin. You can fill it with any Easter candy that suits your fancy.
Here are some delicious ideas:
- Jelly Beans
- Whopper Robin Eggs
- M&M’s
- Colorful Marshmallows
My homemade Bunny Bait recipe:
- Fruit Loops
- Dried Cranberries
- Mini Marshmallows
Bunny Pops

These Bunny Pops are super cute and very inexpensive to make. They can be a little time consuming at first, but once you get the hang of it you can fly right through them.
What you need:
- Tootsie Pop (or any large sucker)
- Tissue Paper
- Ribbon or String
- Marker
- Tape
How to make:
First cut out a 12″ x 12″ square of tissue paper and fold in half. Then poke the sucker stick through the middle of the folded square. Then carefully wrap the tissue paper around the sucker and twist the end together at the top to form ears. You can then secure with tape and tire a cute ribbon around the ears. I also trimmed the “ears” to make them more uniformed.
If you don’t like the sucker wrapper hanging out at the bottom cut out a 2″ x 2″ square of tissue paper, wrap it around the stick , then secure with tape. Lastly, draw a cute bunny face that will make the kiddos smile!
Cheeseball Carrots

If you are operating on a budget this Easter then this is treat bag is what you need! I bought a bag of cheeseballs at Dollar Tree, stuffed them in a plastic goody bag, and used to twist tie to secure closed. I then cut a 3″ x 3″ strip of green paper, cut small strips in it, then wrapped it around the twist tie.
P.S.- You can easily do this with any size goody bag!
Candy Filled Bunny Eggs


These cute candy filled bunny Easter Eggs are another cheap Dollar Tree go-to! I cut out 2″ ears, folded them like an accordion, then hot glue them to the back of the bunny. I also purchased some mini pom poms at Dollar Tree and glued them on for the tails. Next, I used a marker and drew faces on the eggs. Lastly, fill with your choice of candy! (I find that small tootsie rolls, fruit chews, and chocolate eggs fit best!)
Mini Chocolate Egg Goody Bag

So, I’m not going to lie, this was not my original plan for these yummy chocolate eggs. I ended up not having what I wanted to use and didn’t feel like driving back to the store. So I got creative and found some tulle in my material basket! I cut out a 6″ x 6″ square, added chocolate eggs to the center, then gathered the corners and tied with a ribbon.
I think they turned out really cute. It’s also an inexpensive way to share Easter treats with a large crowd!
Bunny Tail Chocolate Eggs

These Bunny Tails are similar to the tulle treat bags above. I just used tissue paper instead of tule. Then glued on a pom pom for the tail.
Easter Treat Bags With Cute Toppers

Hands down these yummy Easter treat bags are probably the biggest time savers! Simply add your favorite treat to a snack size ziplock bag (or a cookie bag) and staple on an adorable topper!
My homemade Bunny Bait recipe:
- Fruit Loops
- Mini Marshmallows
- Dried Cranberries
- Pretzels
You could also use:
- Honey Nut Cheerios
- Chocolate chips
- M&M’s
- Annie’s Bunny Grahams
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