A Stacked Packaging Idea with Impact
For this packaging idea, we stacked a few containers that fit neatly into each other, using a lid only on the top one. The result is a clean, eye-catching tower that feels intentional and well designed.
It’s a simple concept that makes a strong visual statement.
Customize the Height
One of the best parts of this idea is how adaptable it is. You can use as many containers as you’d like to create the look you want:
Go tall and dramatic for a statement piece
Keep it short and simple for a more minimal feel
Either way, the stacked design stays polished and cohesive.
Fill It with Your Favorites
We filled ours with jerky, but the options are endless. This packaging works beautifully with:
- any flavor Jerky
- nuts
- candy
- chocolate
- or any favorite treat
Mix and match fillings to suit your theme or taste.
Easy, Flexible, and Customizable
This stacked container idea is creative without being complicated. It’s easy to assemble, easy to customize, and works for a wide range of Mishloach Manos treats—making it a practical and stylish option for Purim gifting.
You will need:
- 2 or more 5 ounce square dish with dome by Petite Ware Simcha Collection
- assorted Jerky Flavors
- bagel chips
- wrapper
1.5” x 11″ –if using 3 containers -2 jerky flavors + bagel chips
1.5” x 15″ – if using 5 containers-4 jerky flavors + bagel chips
- 3/8” x4” piece of leather or ribbon
Check out our step by step video below.
Directions for Printables:
- Edit the labels.
- Group the design.
- Check that the sizes are correct.
- Multiply as needed.
- Print outer label on 11×17 paper.
- Print labels on sticker paper and cut them out or set them up on precut labels.
Original graphics designed by Leah ([email protected]).
We’ve uploaded the design to Canva for easy editing. Some text and fonts may have shifted during the upload, so please review everything carefully before printing. A basic understanding of Canva is needed to make edits.
Directions for Stacking the Towers:
- Fill containers with jerky and bagel chips.
- Pile the containers up and add a cover to the top container.
- Cut out thee wrappers and punch a hole in the center of the wrapper.
- Fold the leather or ribbon in half and stick it through the hole.
- Tape the ends of the ribbon to the back of the label.
- Wrap the paper around the tower and tape the ends of the paper under the bottom container.
Photography and styling by Chay Berger
This article originally appeared in Family First






