Easter Baskets from Your Scraps
I know it is a little late for this year, but I ran across this site and thought of all the people with children and grands. It looks like it could be fun for everyone. You might be able to use it for Halloween too, at least for a decoration of some sort.
http://www.icanteachmychild.com/fabr...aster-baskets/ |
Cute idea, thank you for sharing.
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What a neat idea! Thanks for sharing.
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That is so cute - might give it a try with GD varied a bit for May Day.
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Very cute. I have an egg made like that using the balloon, starch and crochet thread. When it was done and dry, you pop the balloon, cut an oval on the side and trim with lace. Makes a cute type of handleless basket
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I love this so cute. Will deffinatly try this one!!
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So cute with the pinked edges. Thanks for posting. I may have to give this one a try!
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And we can use our rotary cutter with a pinking blade in lieu of shears. Just a thought.
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great idea, and it would be cute for Halloween. thanks for sharing
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They are just too cute.
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I'll try to remember that for next year. Thanks
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they are cute baskets
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These are cool baskets. Do you think you could also make cloth handles out of fabric strips? Do
you think they would be strong enough? |
I think these baskets are more for decoration than they are for actual use. I would not use them as a child's Easter Basket or for a Halloween Treat Bag.
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Very cute idea, I will make some for the 4th of july,, thankyou so much for sharing
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