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A tisket, a tasket, a spring basket
I enjoy being off of work, I am actually getting some stamping done. I made a basket similar to this one, last fall at my up line meetings. Karen Titus comes up with some great ideas, so I changed the colors and added a little more to mine design.
Here is the basket with the cards inside of it. The cards are 3 inches x 3 inches in size. I was thinking that they would be perfect for using on Easter baskets or something.
I started out with the Big Shot and the scallop envelope die. You will need to cut four envelopes out of your card stock. I did get the four out of one sheet of paper, you don’t need all the tabs on each envelope. The I applied the Tea Party designer series paper to each envelope and the I attached the tabs to each other and made one long strip.
For the handle, I cut a slit into the folded down edge and inserted the handle and added a Jumbo Whisper White brad to each side. After this step is when I glued down all the flaps to the designer series paper and attached the tabs together to make a box.
Here are the cards that are in the inside: .jpg)
I used Eight Great Greetings stamp set, stamped the images in Basic Black and then used my SU markers and colored them in. I carefully trimmed them out and applied two pop dots to back. For the card themselves, they are 3" x 6" and folded in half, I added the Tea Party designer series paper and a thin strip of Pretty in Pink card stock to the middle. The whisper white taffeta ribbon is added to the top and then you are done.
Supplies:
- Eight Great Greetings stamp set
- Pretty in Pink & Whisper White card stock
- Tea Party designer series paper
- Basic Black ink pad
- SU Markers, Whisper White Taffeta ribbon, 5/8" Jumbo Whisper White brads, pop dots
- Big Shot machine, scallop envelope die cut
If I have confused you with the instructions, please send me an email and I will try to help you out. They are acutally really simple to create. There are so many things I can think to put inside the little basket. Next time, I will use my scallop border punch on each side of the handle. Here is the side view with jumbo brad…
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Happy Stampin’
Brenda








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