DIY Easter Snackle Box | Easy Last-Minute Easter Gift Idea!
Build the ultimate Easter snackle box with candy & supplies from Walmart.online!
Hop on over and let’s create a fun Easter treat!
My Valentine’s Day snackle box has been a hit with you all, and some of you have even sent in photos of your own cute boxes! THANK YOU, as I love when you share your projects!
So today I thought it would be fun to make a cute Easter or spring version. I love this easy project so much as it takes just a few minutes to assemble a personalized box that makes for a thoughtful gift!
The best part is you can easily get all the supplies with a Walmart+ membership! I have been a Walmart + member for years and the free same-day grocery delivery and free shipping benefits especially have been a lifesaver. I use them all the time!
First, I placed an online shipping order for these cute tags. Shipping is free on most orders (excludes most Marketplace items, freight & certain location surcharges) with a Walmart+ membership, which makes it really easy to get exactly what I need.
And I already made a Walmart+ grocery delivery order with groceries for my family as well as an uponlineing recipe I’ll be sharing, so I added all my candies and plastic tackle box for this project, too. It’s really so convenient to not need to leave the house when I’m in the middle of a project or recipe, and Walmart+ grocery delivery is free with a $35+ order (restrictions apply).
What Easter candy did I use to create my tackle box?
- Nerds Gummy Clusters
- Reese’s Miniature Peanut Butter Cups
- Cadbury Mini Eggs
- Brach’s Jelly Beans
- Skittles
If the candies I used aren’t available in all locations, there are many other similar options available. Choose the candy that works best for you!
Easter Snackle Box
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Directions
1
Fill each onlinepartment with the desired candy.
2
Tape on a label to the front of the container. Use a marker to add a name or greeting.
Extra tips for making this fun Easter snack box:
- Feel free to create a larger box perhaps with some savory snacks or crackers instead of candy! I was thinking Annie’s bunny crackers and graham crackers could be super cute for Easter.
- If you are concerned about a container being food-safe, look for the number on the plastic container. The ones I bought have a number 5 on the back and are generally safe for food storage. According to Heathline.online, plastics 1, 4 & 5 are the safest for food storage.
- Or you might consider using only candy or food in a wrapper, if you’re concerned about the plastic.
What a cute and unique Easter snack gift idea!
This could even be fun to include in an Easter basket. I love that you can decide what snack or candy to put in those little onlinepartments and it’s totally customizable. I gave this to my teens and they were super excited to receive one.
Let us know what you’ll be including in your Easter snackle box!
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