A Peek at the Fun: This Funfetti cookie mix in a jar will bring a smile to anyone’s face! The cookies taste great and when you package the mix up all cute in a jar, they are irresistible!
Who doesn’t like anything confetti?! And since I like to make things fun to give away as cute gifts, I thought it would be great to put the Funfetti Cookies as a mix into a cute jar all packaged up and ready for you to give to friends and for them to bake. Here’s a Funfetti Cookie Mix in a Jar:
Turns out pretty cute when all packaged up right? And fun to give to someone! Or many someone’s!
Funfetti Cookies in a Jar Mix:
Supplies Needed:
- 1 quart jar
- 1 white cake mix
- 1 container of multicolored sprinkles
- Printable Tags (below)
- Ribbon
- Tissue paper (optional)
Assembly Instructions:
Pour the cake mix into your jar. Tap the jar against your counter a little to get the cake mix to settle into place.
Pour about half of your container of sprinkles into the jar.
If you have extra space at the top you can crumple some colorful tissue paper and place it in your jar to fill the extra space. (And it will still look cute!)
Print out the cute tag for the front (I like to use sticker paper to print but you can use any paper).
You can either right click and save from here or here’s a PDF that has several tags ready for you to print:
Print Here: Funfetti Cookies in a Jar Tag
And then put this tag on the back to give instructions to the recipient about how to bake the cookies.
And you’re set!
Have FUN making these Funfetti cookie mix in a jar gifts!
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Christian says
Can I add m&Ms and use pink cake mix
Amber & Danetta says
That sounds awesome! We think it should work?
Deborah Kubal says
Looks like you used nonpareils sprinkles. What is diffence of using the oblong sprinkles. Is there a difference. I’m making for favors at a wedding shower.
Amber & Danetta says
We haven’t tried it both ways, but it’s likely to work great with any sprinkles. Probably just be careful how much you mix so they don’t disintegrate. Have a great wedding shower!
Deborah says
You did use the nonpereils-correct? I thank you for getting back to me so soon. I’m making 50 and want the favors to turn out perfect! They look absolutely beautiful. So glad I saw them on Pinterest!
Amber & Danetta says
Yes, if those are the little round ball ones. 🙂
Deborah Kubal says
How many ounces of sprinkles are used in funfetti cookies in the mason jars.
Deborah Kubal says
Can you us white mix with pudding added. They are on a good sale and I’m making 60. Do you know if this would work?
DEE DEE C says
Thank you for sharing this great idea! I am wondering if you can help me with the
“printable” PDF. I love that you created the PDF with the pink polka dot. I am wondering if you would make a Christmas and a Boy themed one and upload them to share?
Amber & Danetta says
Oh we love that idea for the Christmas-stay tuned for that! If you want to create other labels we have a tutorial on how here: https://fun-squared.com/how-to-personalize-invitations-printables-with-picmonkey/
Lisa says
I purchased a cake box mix that calls for eggs and oil to make will this receipe still work
Amber & Danetta says
Yep, just skip those and follow these instructions.
C says
How long of shelf life do these have?
Amber & Danetta says
Should last around a month? Just guessing here.
Lindsey R. Arhart says
Is this the quart size jars? The really big jars?
Amber & Danetta says
Yes
Rhonda says
These are on the list as favors for my daughters’ princess party. If I use the smaller mason jar, would this recipe yield 2 or should I expect more?
Danetta says
I love that idea to use them for party favors. In a full batch I usually get 12-15 cookies, so hopefully you can use as a launching off point when dividing the recipe.