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Easter Candy Jars

April 11, 2017 by Wifeeclectic Leave a Comment

 

Are you looking for a fun and fast gift to give this Easter Sunday? These little jars are so cute and the perfect hostess gift or for any loved one. Who wouldn’t love getting a jar full of candy?

You will need:

  • canning jars
  • small figures or Easter eggs
  • hot glue
  • spray paint in fun Easter colors
  • amazing Easter candy, my personal favorite here

 

Easter eggs are the easiest jar toppers to get your hands on but I love the look of the little bunnies. These were found in the Easter section of my local dollar store. They were originally packaged with a paint brush and small amount of paints. Just make sure whatever you choose to top the jars can fit through the canning ring.

Using a small amount of hot glue, hot glue the bunny, egg or whatever else you found to the lid of the jar. Spray paint the entire lid as well as the canning ring. All them to dry completely.

Fill the jar with pastel candy and add the lid! Spring M&Ms or Cadbury Mini Eggs are perfect for these jars! You could also fill it with Peeps or Peanut Butter Eggs.

Who do you know who would love on of these in their Easter basket?
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