We found some really cute boxes and designed some adorable labels to go with them!
We know, you’re not looking for a major project. You just want a cute package that’s inexpensive, easy to fill, and that great label to finish it off.
Your kids will be thrilled with these ideas!
First, we used these Gingham Boxes with Clear Lids for Chips and Salsa!

Click here to download these cute “friend-chip” labels. If “chips” to you mean “chocolate chips,” there’s a chocolate chip version of the label too!
These boxes are so pretty and sweet and perfect for muffins and a drink.

For the cutest, mini mishloach manos, these ice cream pop boxes fit just the right about of sweets.

Find these cute stickers we designed also on the download sheet here!

Finally, we love these little houses.

These little houses boxes are so cute.

They’re so easy to fill and perfectly charming.

This “mini cookie jar” box and label combo is so much fun.

To download the graphics used in this post click here.
You can find the containers used above plus more cute picks below!
Puh-LEASE!!! Why would young children need to be giving shtoddy containers their mother has to order and stickers to match?????? !!!!!! This almost looks like valentines’ day in public school l’havdil. Do not be influenced!!!
I know I know you are going to say everyone’s doing it. But have you wondered why that is?
Agreed that some of these are over the top. The big muffin box- not necessary for a kid to give her friends. That’s what I (the parent!) might give to the kid’s teacher…
That being said I do see a big cost-saving advantage to some of the smaller cuter containers like the ice creams and the ice pops. Often I end up buying extra nosh trying to fill the regular plastic treat bags which means a) way too much sugar for everyone and b) more money than I wanted to spend. What smart about these is they have a limited size but they’re also cute enough that the kid feels proud giving them out even with just mini pretzels and a lolly or whatever.
Have you ever thought outside of your own bubble that these things bring people joy? They enjoy the themes and the preparation-just because it makes you uncomfortable doesn’t mean it makes the rest of us.
As a teacher who has many preschool students coming to visit me on purim, I found these ideas really helpful!
i did already a few years i buy smoothie cups fill with nosh give my kids any cute cheap stickers to put and all done
I bought the popsicle shaped boxes but can’t figure out how to assemble them! Only one picture on Amazon without any details. Could whoever put them together for your article PLEASE help me out here????