How adorable are these Ladybug Snack Packs? They’re easy to make and perfect for a little one’s birthday party!
For more treats, check out all of our dessert recipes.
My friend Mallory is celebrating her little girl’s first birthday this weekend, which is crazy to me because there’s no way that little girl can be one already. Okay … actually, she’s not one. She’s eleven months old, but they’re celebrating this weekend because Mallory’s parents will be in town. So I can breathe a little … until next month when that little baby isn’t a little baby anymore. To get ready for the party, Mallory made these adorable Ladybug Snack Packs. They’re really easy and a great alternative to putting out chips and cookies for guests to munch on.
These are actually really good if you want to make something cute for your kids as an after-school snack too.
Ladybug Snack Packs
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Ladybug Snack Packs Supplies:
How To Make Ladybug Snack Packs:
Draw a line down the center of the Jell-O Snack Packs and color dots on both sides.
Cut circles from black card stock, then cut them in half.
Draw eyes and a smile with a silver marker onto the black semicircle.
Glue the circle to the edge of the Snack Pack with the smiles showing out.
Continue until you’re done with all of the Snack Packs.
More Ladybug Treats:
If you’re planning a ladybug themed party and want more ideas, try our Ladybug OREO Cookies.
Ladybug Snack Packs
Turn your Jell-O Snack Packs into ladybugs with a few simple supplies.
Materials
- Black card stock
- Glue
- Jell-O Snack Packs
Tools
- Thick black marker
- Silver marker
- Scissors
Instructions
- Draw a line down the center of the cup and color dots on both sides.
- Cut circles from black card stock, then cut them in half.
- Draw eyes and a smile with a silver marker.
- Glue it to the edge of the Snack Pack.
Have you made these Ladybug Snack Packs? Let us know how it went with the comments.
Lynn Spencer
Wednesday 1st of June 2016
What a clever idea...I know the kiddos will love it. I so appreciate the creativity some folks have to take an ordinary item and make it extraordinary.
Shirley Wood
Wednesday 1st of June 2016
These are so cute and such an easy way to create fun. Thanks for sharing with us at Merry Monday.
Melanie Frost
Monday 30th of May 2016
OMG how cute is that! I'm going to have to do that for my son. He would love it. #SundayBlogHop
Lady Lilith
Friday 27th of May 2016
This is such a cute idea. I bet the kids would love to find this in their lunch box.
Jennifer
Thursday 26th of May 2016
How cute! Thanks for sharing at My Flagstaff Home.
Jennifer