Hi crafty friends!
For this week’s Easter project, I made cute little Easter temporary tattoos and packaged them inside mini chip bags—such a fun and unique idea for Easter treats! In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to make both the tattoos and the packaging. This DIY Easter Temporary Tattoo Packets project is perfect for Easter baskets, party favors, or a fun surprise for kids.


Temporary Tattoos
Materials:
- Materials:
- Cricut Maker
- Printer
- Printable Tattoo Paper
- Easter Images – I used cute Easter images from Printable, Cuttable, Creatables
Instructions:
Open Design Space and insert a rectangle. Resize it to 6.75 x 9.25 inches. This will be your printable area.

Change the rectangle’s function from Basic Cut to Guide. This will help you visualize your layout.


Upload your images as Flat Graphics. I used the following cute Easter images from Printable, Cuttable, Creatables. They come with SVGs too, so there are even more project possibilities:

Resize all images smaller and arrange them within the rectangle. Duplicate your favorites and fill in any empty spaces with smaller designs.



Select all images, excluding the guide rectangle, and click Attach.


Before printing, mirror your design. Then print using Cricut Design Space onto your tattoo paper.


Let the print dry for about 3 minutes, then apply the adhesive film on top. Use a scraper to remove air bubbles.




Cut using the Heavy Cardstock setting, with 2 passes.



Your tattoos are now ready!
To Use:
Place the tattoo face down on skin, wet with water, wait about a minute, then peel off the backing.
I hope you enjoy this Ice Cream Sundae Sign Tutorial and give it a try!


Chip Bag Packaging


Materials:
- Glossy paper
- Glue
- Acetate
- Pinking shears
- Paper crimper
- Pattern paper & Easter images (Printable, Cuttable, Creatables)
Instructions
In Design Space, insert a rectangle and resize it to 6.5 x 4.5 inches.


Select both layers and click Slice. Delete the excess pieces, keeping the patterned rectangle.


Add 2 score lines at 1.75 inches and 4.5 inches on the long side, then attach them to the rectangle.


Add a doodle element and place your chosen Easter image in the center. I used Printable, Cuttable, Creatables’s Hoppy Easter. Flatten them together.



Create a small rectangle for a window and place it where desired, then Slice it out of the main panel.







Duplicate the design to fit your page, then Print Then Cut.





More Cute Easter SVG Files
-
Easter Chicks SVG Cut File
$2.25 -
One Cute Chick SVG Cut File
$1.45 -
Bunny Squad SVG File
$1.45 -
Chicks Dig Me SVG Cut File
$1.45
Assembly
Attach acetate behind the window using glue.


Fold along the score lines.

Use pinking shears and a paper crimper on the top and bottom edges for that chip bag effect.



Insert your tattoos and seal.


And that’s it! You now have adorable DIY Easter Temporary Tattoo Packets ready for gifting, party favors, or Easter baskets.
-Ana


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