Translation: Gift for a child
Create Lasting Memories with Creativity, Fun, and a Little “Gift-Wrapping Magic”
Easter is about so much more than candy and eggs. It’s about family gathered together, the spark of excitement in a child’s eyes, and those little moments you’ll still be laughing about years later.
Whether you’re planning a grand Easter egg hunt or a quiet afternoon of coloring pages, we’ve gathered over 25 ways to make this holiday truly special. And as your “partner in festive fun,” I’ll let you in on a little secret—how a beautiful gift box or bag can wrap up that sentiment in the most charming way.
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9 Easter Bunny-Approved Games & Activities

Color Together
Print out these free Easter coloring pages to keep little ones calm while eggs dry. Pair with Crayola markers, colored pencils, or glitter crayons for the perfect “holiday afternoon break.”
Decorate Eggs, of Course
Animal faces, watercolor washes, confetti explosions—no matter your child’s style, decorating eggs is always the soul of Easter.
Plan an Epic Egg Hunt
Let kids help hide the eggs, design the clues, and even set up a round for the “grown-up division.” Tuck egg hunt treats into our small gift bags and hang them from tree branches or hide them behind flower pots for double the surprise.
Send Easter Cards
There’s nothing sweeter than a child’s wobbly handwriting. Have them make cards for teachers, grandparents, or neighbors—slip them into a box of colorful envelopes for a complete heartfelt package.
Make a DIY Easter Basket for Someone Special
Teach kids to pack kindness into a basket: a little surprise for the mail carrier, babysitter, or a good friend. Our woven-style gift baskets are just right for these “small but thoughtful” gifts.
Set Up a Face Painting Station at Home!
Grab a face painting kit and let kids transform into bunnies, chicks, or rainbow fairies. Keep all the supplies in one of our clear gift boxes to create a mini “painting studio” that feels extra special.
Host an Easter-Themed Tea Party
Whether dressed in Sunday best or pajamas with bunny ears, a tea party always feels magical. Use our printed gift bags to pack up cupcakes and fruit skewers, so each little guest can carry their own “tea party pack” to the table.
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Easter Basket Ideas:
When the Packaging Itself Is a Gift

A thoughtfully prepared Easter basket is an expression of love in itself. And we’ve found that when the basket becomes a beautiful box or bag, kids get even more excited to “unwrap” the holiday.
For the Little Artist: Tuck a coloring book, markers, and egg stickers into a window-front gift box—so they can peek at the colorful world inside without opening it.
For the Sweet Tooth: Fill a reusable drawstring gift bag with chocolate bunnies, jelly eggs, and small cookie packs. After the treats are gone, the bag becomes a toy organizer.
For the Little Nature Explorer: Pack a wooden-style gift basket with a magnifying glass, trowel, and seed packets. After Easter, it’s a ready-made “spring adventure kit.”
For the “I Want to Hide My Own Eggs” Kid: Use mini lidded gift boxes to hold small toys and coins, letting them hide their own eggs in the garden to share with siblings.
Pro Tip: Attach a handwritten tag to the gift bag or box—“For the Best Egg Hunter” or “For the One Who Laughs the Most”—and watch your child feel truly cherished.
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Tasty Recipes & Sweet Finales

No matter how many activities you have, food ties it all together:
Bunny Ear Cupcakes: Simply decorate with marshmallows and pink frosting, pop on the “ears,” and arrange in a two-tiered treat box for a charming addition to church gatherings or picnics.
Easter Egg Salad Platter: Pack boiled eggs, cheese balls, and grapes into a divided gift box for an “edible egg hunt.”
Bunny Tail" Cotton Candy Skewers: Thread cotton candy onto bamboo sticks, roll them in shredded coconut, then tuck them into our gift boxes to create sweet bouquet-style treats.
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Why “Packaging” Is Worth That Extra Thought

You may have noticed—woven into many of these activities, I’ve quietly mentioned our boxes and bags.
It’s no coincidence.
Over the years, we’ve observed that children always feel an extra flutter of excitement for anything that’s wrapped. A simple chocolate egg, placed in a bright gift bag, becomes “a treasure just for me.” A hand-drawn card, tucked into a sticker-adorned box, becomes a keepsake grandparents will cherish for years.
Our gift boxes and bags aren’t just about “containing things”—they’re about making the love inside feel even more special when it’s opened.
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This Easter, Start with a Box or a Bag

Whatever activities you choose—whether it’s egg decorating, a tea party, or an all-ages egg hunt—we have just the right packaging to complement them:
Multiple Sizes: From mini boxes that hold a single egg to gift bags large enough for an entire Easter basket
Charming Prints: Bunnies, eggs, spring florals—perfect for all ages
Eco-Friendly Materials: Recyclable paper pulp and reusable canvas bags help make your holiday a little greener too