I don't know how it happened but I have only had time
to do one Easter project for the kids!!
This is a quick little basket made using the envelope punch board
which is a very neglected item in my stash!
I packed a right few mini eggs in there lol.
You can watch my video here
Measurements needed to make one
Designer paper - 5 1/8" x 5 1/8"
First punch at 1 1/2"
Second punch at 3 5/8"
7" of ribbon for handle
I would like to enter these into
I hope you all have a lovely Easter 🐇
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These are the cutest little baskets, the kids will love them Pinky. xx
ReplyDeleteYes, our garden and paddocks confirm he's definitely about, but the Fox knows as well, sadly one baby didn't move quick enough!
ReplyDeleteYour Easter basket are lovely the Grandkids will love them.
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Gorgeous Easter baskets Pinky,you've created lots of year boxes for your
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These little baskets are so cute Pinky, the boys will love them! xx
ReplyDeleteOH! These are fabulous Pinky, love the paper, design, and the bunnies. I'm sure the boys will be thrilled with them. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous baskets, what a great make! Happy Easter, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful little Easter baskets and cute rabbits.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Lovely makes Pinky l would like a visit from this bunny too x
ReplyDeleteAdorable little baskets Pinky, and love those little bunnies on the front..
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
Adorable baskets,love them. Anesha x
ReplyDeleteCute Easter baskets, I love the bunny image. Thanks for joining in our challenge over at Crafty Calendar.
ReplyDeleteBev x
What wonderful Easter baskets! I love the paper you used. Thanks for sharing the tutorial and thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.
ReplyDeleteAdorable Easter baskets Pinky. Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampin. Pat K x
ReplyDeleteCute Easter project. Thanks for joining us at The Crafter's Café this month for our Food challenge.
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