Coming up soon is my Easter Baskets and Boxes class and after scouring tons of blogs and sites for ideas, these are the gorgeous containers I came up with for this year.
A cutie in daffodil, this wee basket is made from the petal cone die:
Using the scallop envelope die, this one features Spring blossoms and I added some fabric to match the dotted ribbon (idea cased from Connie Collins):
Of course there has to be an adorable punch art Easter bunny; this one is from a tutorial by Kay Sha (which you can see here) and I used the Fancy Favour die:
It can easily become a basket with the addition of a nice handle.
And no boxes class would be complete without a mini milk carton hexagon box. I've watercoloured the cute bunnies from the Everybunny set to decorate the sides:
I made a couple of other projects too just to give my ladies some more ideas. Here's a carrot container made from the petal cone die (filled with chocolate bunnies, lol) and an Easter bonnet made from an empty brad/button container:
Please note that no Easter eggs were harmed during the making of this blog post.
Thanks for stopping by.
Cheers
Kez
4 comments:
These are all gorgeous Kez. How cute is that punch art bunny? These put my class to shame!!!
Such a fantastic bevvy of baskets and the like Kez. I love them all and am v v relieved to hear that no eggs were harmed during this process. I really like the Scallop envelope box. ooxx
WOW, you've been busy!!!
mmmmm now which one would I love to make? So many to choose from as they are all delicious. Your students will love whatever they make
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