Easter Treat Bags for Classmates
Easter Treat Bags for Classmates
If you’ve ever tried to send your kids to school with a little Easter surprise for their classmates, you probably know how quickly things can get complicated. One minute you’re thinking, “I’ll just grab some candy and call it a day,” and the next minute you’re standing in the store staring at a wall of pastel packaging wondering what on earth to put together.
The good news? Easter treat bags for classmates don’t have to be fancy, expensive, or time-consuming. In fact, the best ones are usually the simplest. Kids are thrilled with colorful goodies, a little chocolate, and maybe a cute toy or two.
Over the years I’ve helped put together more classroom treat bags than I can count, and I’ve learned a few tricks that make the whole process easier (and way more fun). If you’re looking for ideas that are quick, cute, and kid-approved, you’re in the right place.
Let’s make those Easter treat bags something the whole class will love!

Why Easter Treat Bags Are Such a Fun Idea
There’s just something about holiday surprises that kids absolutely love. Easter treat bags bring a little bit of that springtime excitement into the classroom and give kids a chance to share something special with their friends.
They’re also a sweet way to celebrate the season without needing a full classroom party. A small bag with a few cheerful goodies can brighten everyone’s day.
Parents like them too because they’re:
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Easy to assemble
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Budget-friendly
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Simple to customize
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Perfect for class sizes big or small
And if you’ve ever watched a group of kids compare what they got in their bags, you know the excitement is real.
How Many Treat Bags Should You Make?
Before you start shopping, check how many kids are in the class. Most classrooms have anywhere from 18 to 30 students, so it’s always smart to make a couple extra bags just in case.
A quick message to the teacher can also help you avoid surprises. Some classrooms have rules about food items, allergies, or candy limits. Once you know the guidelines, putting the bags together becomes much easier.
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What to Put in Easter Treat Bags
The key to great treat bags is a mix of something sweet, something fun, and something colorful. You don’t need a lot just a few small items that make kids smile.
Here are some popular choices.
Easter Candy
Candy is always the first thing kids check for, so including one or two small treats is usually a safe bet.
Some favorites include:
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Mini chocolate eggs
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Jelly beans
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Chocolate bunnies
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Marshmallow chicks
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Wrapped chocolate candies
Individually wrapped treats work best for classroom settings.
Easter Jelly Beans
Cadbury Mini Eggs Solid Milk Chocolate with Crisp Sugar Shell
PEEPS Easter Marshmallow Chicks
Cute Non-Candy Fillers
Many parents like to add a few non-candy items to balance things out. These little surprises often end up being the kids’ favorite part.
Fun ideas include:
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Bunny erasers
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Mini notebooks
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Easter stickers
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Bouncy balls
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Finger puppets
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Temporary tattoos
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Mini crayons
You can find big packs of these at dollar stores or party supply shops, which makes them super budget friendly.
Easter Bunny Mini Erasers
Easter Stickers for Kids
Easter Finger Puppets Set
Spring-Themed Goodies
Adding a few bright spring items makes the bags feel extra festive.
Think cheerful colors and playful designs like:
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Bunny pencils
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Flower rings
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Plastic eggs
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Tiny bubbles
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Mini slinkies
Kids love things they can play with right away.
Little Girl Jewel Rings
Easter Mini Coil Springs
Easter Pencils Set
Easy Easter Treat Bag Themes
If you want your bags to look a little extra cute without adding much effort, choosing a simple theme can help.
Here are a few ideas that work beautifully.
Bunny Treat Bags
This is probably the easiest option.
Use small white or pastel bags and add:
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Chocolate bunny
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Bunny eraser
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Carrot-shaped candy
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Bunny sticker
Finish it off with a bunny tag and you’re done.
Easter Egg Surprise Bags
These are always a hit because kids love opening eggs.
Place small plastic eggs inside each bag and fill them with:
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Jelly beans
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Mini chocolates
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Stickers
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Tiny toys
The egg adds an extra little moment of excitement.
Spring Fun Bags
Perfect if you want a bright, cheerful mix of items.
Include things like:
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Bubbles
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Flower stickers
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Mini notebook
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Chocolate eggs
Tie the bag with a pastel ribbon and it instantly looks adorable.
Easter Carrot Treat Bags
If you want something that looks adorable but takes almost no effort, carrot treat bags are a fantastic option. These cute little bags look like carrots and are incredibly easy to make. Simply fill cone-shaped bags with orange candy like Reese’s Pieces, jelly beans, or orange M&M’s, then tie the top with green ribbon so it looks like carrot leaves.
The whole project takes just a few minutes but turns into a fun, festive treat that kids absolutely love. They’re perfect for classroom gifts, Easter parties, or adding a playful touch to any spring celebration. Grab the recipe and instructions here Easter Carrot Treat Bags
Cute Easter Bag Ideas
Presentation doesn’t have to be complicated. Even the simplest bags can look festive with a tiny bit of effort.
Some easy options include:
Clear Treat Bags
These are perfect for showing off all the colorful goodies inside.
Tie them with:
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Pastel ribbon
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Twine with a tag
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Curly gift ribbon
Paper Gift Bags
Small pastel gift bags are sturdy and easy for kids to carry home.
You can decorate them with:
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Easter stickers
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Washi tape
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Bunny drawings
Bunny Face Bags
This one is a favorite with younger kids.
Use a white bag and draw or glue on:
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Eyes
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A pink nose
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Whiskers
Then attach paper bunny ears to the top. It takes just a couple minutes but looks incredibly cute.
Simple Easter Treat Bag Tags
Adding a tag makes the treat bags feel extra special, and it only takes a minute.
Here are a few fun message ideas:
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“Hoppy Easter!”
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“Some Bunny Likes You!”
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“You’re Egg-stra Special!”
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“Happy Easter from [Name]”
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“Have an Egg-cellent Easter!”
You can print tags at home or write them by hand for a personal touch.
Tips for Making Treat Bags Quickly
If you’re putting together 25 or more bags, a few little tricks can make the process much smoother.
Use an Assembly Line
Lay everything out on the table and fill the bags step by step.
For example:
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Add candy to all bags
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Add toys to all bags
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Tie ribbons
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Attach tags
This method saves a surprising amount of time.
Buy in Bulk
Party stores and dollar stores usually sell multi-packs of small toys and candy. Buying larger packs is almost always cheaper and means fewer shopping trips.
Keep It Simple
It’s easy to feel pressure to make Pinterest-perfect treat bags, but kids really don’t care about perfection. They’re just excited to get something fun.
Three or four items per bag is more than enough.
Allergy-Friendly Treat Bag Ideas
Many classrooms now have allergy guidelines, especially when it comes to nuts or certain types of candy.
If you want a completely food-free option, try filling bags with:
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Stickers
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Erasers
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Mini coloring pages
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Crayons
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Bubbles
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Tiny puzzles
Kids still love them, and teachers often appreciate the thoughtful approach.
A Fun Family Activity
One of my favorite things about making treat bags is getting the kids involved. They love helping sort candy, stuff bags, and tie ribbons.
It turns into a little family project the night before the bags go to school. Sure, it can get a bit messy, but it’s also a fun way to build excitement for Easter.
And let’s be honest… there’s always at least one candy taste-tester involved.
The Sweetest Part
At the end of the day, Easter treat bags for classmates aren’t about perfect packaging or elaborate gifts. They’re about sharing a small moment of kindness and celebration with friends.
A colorful bag filled with a few cheerful surprises can turn an ordinary school day into something memorable.
And when your child comes home talking about how excited everyone was to open their bags, you’ll know those few minutes of preparation were absolutely worth it.






























































































































































































































































































































