Hi everyone!
I am JUST SO THRILLED that TaDa Creative Studio Blog is posting about me and my other design team members today! Hi to Sandi, Peggy and Susan!! I am so so lucky to be a part of this wonderful company - they know how to ROCK a collection.
Instead of posting a project made with their newest designs, I wanted to look back at their Festivus Collection especially the Bunny Hop paper. I created this cute little basket to celebrate today and for the upcoming Easter holiday on the 24th. You can use this basket for any occasion - Easter, Valentine's, Birthday, Christmas...you get the idea! LOL!
Instructions:
Score 1.5" each side of a 5x5" square
Cut all the vertical score lines (up to the horizontal score lines)
Cut on an angle each of the corner flaps, put tape adhesive on its outer side, fold in and secure
Ink the edges of the die cut open Blossoms Two and the bunny mosaic. Layer the flower embellishments and secure everything to the front of the basket. Note I stacked the bunny ears square with two foam squares and its face with one.
Cut/emboss a strip of cardstock with Eyelet Borderabilities Petite to create a handle. Then secure the ends with a brad on each side of the basket.
Fill with goodies and it's ready to be shared! I think these would be cute on an Easter tablescape - one for each of the guests! CUTE!
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you become a FOLLOWER of mine so that you can enjoy more tutorials...would love the company too!
Again, THRILLED to be a TaDa Gal!
10 comments:
This is super cute margie!!! Wonderful tutorial!!!
these are so adorable. wow!
Clever little project and perfect for Easter. Thanks for sharing.
so very cute!
So cute! I will have to look into making these for my coworkers, I think they'd love it :)
That is really cute! Thanks for another great tutorial.
This is so cute and I love how nicely you showed how to do it.
Those baskets are so darn cute! You are so creative Margie!
What fun! I've never seen a basket made like this. I'm going to have to give it a try.
what a super cute idea!! great project margie!! :)
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