I always have my eyes peeled for crafting inspiration. I pore over catalogs when they arrive in the mail and earmark the ideas that catch my eye. A couple of weeks ago when I was browsing my latest Lillian Vernon catalog, I came across some adorable little Easter bunny pants treat bags that I knew the kiddos would love. At close to $4 apiece (plus shipping!), though, I knew it would be far more cost-effective to make my own. So I went ahead and came up with my own little method for doing just that!
These little gems are an absolute breeze to put together. They will make a perfect addition to the kiddos’ Easter baskets, and the wheels are already turning in my mind over how to tweak the design to make Santa pants at Christmas!
Supplies:
- Bunny Pants Treat Bag Pattern << free download
- Felt in various colors
- Coordinating thread
- Pinking shears (optional, but I really love the look of pinked edges on felt)
- Sharpie marker (I find it nearly impossible to write on felt with anything else)
- 2-inch white pom-poms
- Hot glue gun
- Buttons
Having grown up in a home brimming with sewing notions and paintbrushes, Amy has a deep love for all things creative. On any given day, you’ll find her knee-deep in her latest creative endeavor, with projects ranging from sewing and crafts to home decor and kid-friendly ideas. Amy believes that everyone, regardless of skill level or experience, possesses the ability to create something beautiful, and Positively Splendid was born of her passion for helping others harness their innate creative potential.
Kelli @ RTSM says
So cute! I think I need to get a pair of pinking shears!
Brooke says
Wow! They look so cute. That is a very good idea. You did a wonderful job. Thanks for sharing.
The Persimmon Perch says
How cute and whimsical! Thanks for sharing with Made it Monday! Jules
shannon i olson says
cute bag, wonderful photos!
Martha Cavazos Fipps says
LOVE those! So adorable. Thanks for posting a tutorial too!
Martha @ MCSQRD
Blooming Where I am Planted!
PS: Thanks for visiting my blog!
Nicole says
How cute! What a fun thing to make for Easter!
Patti says
These are so sweet…love the pompom tail!
Aprons Gone Wild says
Awww…those little bags are adorable. Thanks for the idea.
And thanks for visiting my blog.
Joanne
Mary Beth @ Live. Laugh. Make Something says
Delightful! …just cute as can be! …and what great photography! I hopped over from Skip to My Lou and I am so happy that I did! Please accept my invitation to drop in at my place one day this week when you get a moment. until later…
Williams Family says
Love it! So creative!
j.anne photography says
After reading your blog… I must clear my Facebook status. I feel like a big pot of whiney stew after seeing what you do with your day!! :o)
Carole says
So cute!
Misty says
These are simply adorable!!! Thanks for linking @Creative Itch’s “Sew Cute Tuesday”!!
Stephanie @ Minutes to Spare says
These are absolutely darling. I will need to make 5!!! I better get hopping.
Jingle says
Those are super cute! What a great idea!
Tammy says
This is totally cute! I just might have to dust off my sewing machine for this project 🙂
the VG huis says
Just stopping by to say thanks for your nice comment! These little treat bags are adorable! So nice to meet new friends!
warmly,
Stacey
Dee says
Those are the cutest ever!!! Makes me want to celebrate Easter…we don’t have any cute animals associated with Passover! Its hard to make the 10 plagues fun or cute!
Holly says
That is seriously adorable and what a fun way to hide/display/show off the eggs.
Michele {The Scrap Shoppe} says
Oh.My.Goodness. Too stinking cute! Great tutorial!
Also, I am now just itching to make a silhoutte wall hanging of my sons. I will be stalking him all week with the camera! Great project!
the cupcake fairy says
great idea~love it!
Sandy says
I so enjoyed this post!
Sandy
http://thewondersofdoing.blogspot.com/
Andrea @ TheTrainToCrazy.com says
So cute! Thanks for sharing!
Army Wife Quilter says
wow I love these and i think they would translate great to santa pants for christmas thanks for the tutorial.
Kristi Flanagan says
These are so darn cute! I’d like to invite you to come plant your “creative seeds” at my new blog party on Fridays “Plant a Punkin Seed at Punkin Seed Productions”.
Hope to see you there!
Kristi
Punkin Seed Productions
Sherry says
Those are adorable! I love your pins.
Win Rachael Ray bake ware at my blog.
Thanks!
fawnda says
Now those are just too cute! I love the bunny tail on it! : )
Andy Porter says
Oh my gosh, those are too cute!! Thanks for linking to CC!!!
{All Thingz Related} says
Oh my goodness…I love the one with the bunny tail! hehe My girls would love these!
~Bridgette
Nancy's Couture says
These are the most adorable things I have seen in a while!!!! I LOVE them!!!!!
Sarah says
Those are the cutest bunny bags! Absolutely adorable!!!
God’s blessings,
Sarah 😀
Stacey @ Fun to Craft says
These are the cutest!! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing at Fun to Craft’s Spring has Sprung Party.
[email protected] says
Very cute! Thanks for sharing….I’ve posted a couple of links.
Tammy says
Oh my word! These are just way too cute!!!
Ginger says
Wow this is a wonderful treat for all of us!
Winderful blog awesome craft!
you rock!
Bec @ eleventhirtyish says
Love them! They are super duper cute! so happy i found your blog i’m gonna stay awhile and have a look around! Would love you to HOP over and visit me sometime xx Bec
Erin says
These are awesome! I wish I could sew!!!
Jennifer says
I finally got to make these this weekend for my 4 kiddos as an extra Easter gift. They turned out better than I could have expected! I LOVE when I can start and complete a project all in one day. 🙂 Thank you!
Jennifer
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Cigarra Arte says
AMEI!!!!!!!!!!!LINDO!!!!!!!!!
Bjs,
Cynthia
http://www.cigarraarte.blogspot.com/
Jessica @ Sunny Tuesday says
Eeep! How CUTE are those little tails?!?
Kelly says
Making this today with my 8 year old little boy. Just a note… the tutorial says to cut 4 straps but the pattern says cut 3. It looks like you do indeed need 4.
Amy @ Positively Splendid says
Thanks for the heads-up, Kelly! That is a typo, and you do need 4 strap pieces.