Good Things Really Do Come in Small Packages
They say good things come in small packages—and this Mishloach Manos is a perfect example. Thoughtful, compact, and delicious, it proves that you don’t need something large or over-the-top to make a meaningful impression.
Three Brownies, One Beautiful Stack
This set includes three flavored brownies, each one individually wrapped and then stacked together neatly. The individual wrapping keeps everything fresh while also adding a polished, intentional look to the final presentation.
The stacked design feels clean and organized, making it easy to package and easy to gift.
Easy to Customize
One of the best things about this brownie box idea is how customizable it is. You can choose any flavors you like to suit your taste or theme, and you can easily adjust the quantity as well. If you prefer, you can give just two brownies instead of three and still create a beautiful, thoughtful Mishloach Manos.
Simple, Elegant, and Practical
There’s something especially appealing about a Mishloach Manos that’s straightforward and well thought out. This one checks all the boxes:
Simple to assemble
Easy to transport
Elegant yet inexpensive
A Treat Everyone Will Appreciate
Brownies are a crowd-pleaser, and offering a few different flavors adds interest and variety without complicating things. It’s a sweet, satisfying Mishloach Manos that feels generous—even in a small package.
Sometimes, keeping it simple is exactly what makes it special.
The Brownie Gift Tray is another creative way to gift brownies while skipping the steps of cutting and repackaging.

You will need:
- three 3.5” boxes
- three 3” brownies ( We chose pecan, mint and s’mores. The pecan recipe is from Dinner Done 2.)
- three 3.25” x 9.5” pieces of cut parchment paper
- 2” x 13” outer wrapper (link below)
- 1.75” x 1.75” flavor labels (link below)
- cheese Knife for precise brownie cutting
- clear 3″ ruler for precise brownie measuring
Directions:
- Line the boxes with cut parchment paper.
- Fill the boxes with brownies.
- Add flavor labels to the boxes.
- Stack the boxes and wrap them with the outer label.
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 OMG Design.
We 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.
To have labels professionally designed, contact Leah at [email protected].
Photography and styling by Chay Berger
This article originally appeared in Family First






