DIY Easter Snackle Box
Build the ultimate Easter snackle box with candy and an inexpensive tackle box!
Easy snackle boxes are a hit for any occasion, 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!
My Valentine’s Day snackle boxes were 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! 💕
Although my exact gift tags are sold out, here are some cute blank ones on Walmart.com for even less than I paid and you could customize them for any holiday!
I also picked up a plastic tackle box for this project. Here’s a similar tackle box for a great price! I also picked up a variety of Easter candy (We are all big fans of Nerds Gummy Clusters here at Hip 😅 so I had to include those.)
What Easter candy did I use to create my tackle box?
Easter Snackle Box
PrintSupplies Needed
- Tackle Box
- Easter Candy
- Cardstock Labels
- Black Sharpie Marker
- Tape
Directions
1
Fill each compartment 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 with a variety of snacks or crackers instead of candy! I was thinking these Great Value Easter themed marshmallows and Annie’s 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.com, 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 compartments 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!
Love this!
THANKS Tami!
So cute. I did this theme last Easter for my 3 grandsons. They all love to fish so we bought them telescoping fishing rods, found clearance tackle boxes and then filled it with fish themed candy like gummy sharks etc. They loved it!!!
Oh my goodness, that is too adorable Sandra! Thanks for sharing. What a fun grandma you are <3
Great ideas!
Thank you so much for this idea! This was perfect for taking with us on the plane as weβre were traveling for Easter. My girls loved it too!
You’re SO welcome, Rachel! Happy to hear your girls loved it and how well it worked for you while traveling! π