Okay, so I know I’m a teensy bit obsessed with treat bags, but before you get mad at me, just LOOK at these cuties from Jana’s Eubank’s Blog “From My Feathered Nest”:
Seriously, how fun & festive would it be to get this in the mail? Jana gives brief instructions on her blog, but even if you don’t have the same tools that she uses, you can still create something similar, using the photo as inspiration. Hit up Michael’s, and then fill your bag with a spoonful of your missionary’s favorite non-meltable treats, like jelly bellies, skittles, or sour patch kids.
Halloween snack mix is a great idea for festive care packages, especially since the lightweight popcorn keeps costs down when shipping overseas. Blogger Read It and Eat It has a very simple and delicious recipe here.

Make this treat even more fun by tucking it inside a crafty favor bag like the one below, featured on Gordon Gossip:
For anyone whose missionary will be in the MTC for St. Patrick’s Day, you might consider this option: Four Leaf Clover Cookies from Called2Serve.com
I have no experience with this site, but I’d love to hear feedback from those who have use it in the past–any good?
Whether your missionary is serving in the next county or a separate continent, breakfast cereal is one food that can definitely make the trip. For St. Patrick’s Day, you can’t miss with Lucky Charms — every kid knows this is one of the special cereals that only surfaced at Grandma’s house. But as one blogger recently learned, they’re good for you, too! You can send a regular-sized box, or a couple single-serving packs. Be sure to include some green plastic bowls and spoons!
Tip: you can visit the General Mills website for coupons.
For full instructions, check out Roots and Wings.
Additional Tips: see if you can find a plastic jar (like a peanut butter jar) so that the end result weighs less. This will be beneficial for those of you who are shipping overseas.