YEAH! The weekend is just about here. I am very excited about that.
So for the weekend-I KNOW Valentine’s day *just* ended, but in this industry, you have to be ready to move on to the next thing, and fast. Trust me, I have been in Easter mode for a month now, due to stamp releases! LOL! I felt like the stores had to catch up with us, for once.
Publications are currently taking Halloween ideas! EEEKKK! Needless to say “I” will not be submitting for that
OK so moving on-lets think Easter! I am going to share my basket’s and Blogger’s Challenge
Purple Posie’s-in the PTI gallery
Women of Life, and Just Hatched were used on all of these samples. Flowers are popped out using the Cuttlebug Flowers #1 die. Not an exact match, but I still love the look
Spring Garden-using patterned paper by Scenic Route.
I made these QUICK and cute Easter Baskets JUST from my large rectangle nestability dies!
You can stamp your basket’s, or use patterned paper. If mass producing-obviously EMBOSSING the edges takes MORE time-so you don’t have to do that.
You could alter this design by using squares as well.
The tutorial/idea would be the same, just your measurement’s may change
For the purpose of this tutorial I a making my basket in a pattern, and a solid, so you get the visual idea. It also did come very cool.
DIRECTIONS: Click thumbnails to enlarge
Step 1
Die cut your desired cardstock/paper. You will need 4. Two for the front/back, then two for the sides.
Step 2
I used my Scor-Pal, and scored in between the last scallop-edge to edge. See photo.
On the front/back piece ONLY score bottom. On side pieces score both side AND bottom.
-On the side pieces snip the corner (triangle off)
Step 3
Bend all scored edges FORWARD. Apply adhesive to all bent edges.
Step 4
When putting together-line up the tops scallop to scallop.
Photo of basket sides together, bottom of basket.
Bottom attached.
Using the LARGEST scallop rectangle, it turns out to be 3 1/2 inches squared, for your bottom piece. It becomes a square due to the way the sides were scored.
Step 5
Add a handle! Just cut about 1 1/4 inches wide by 11 inches long-end will fit perfect. Just put ends on the inside! They will also keep the sides from buckling in ![]()
Here is our finished basket!
Now here is a close-up of my CLEAR-glitter egg! I found it an our local $1 spot! 12 for a $1.
I added a band to it, and used the bird from Just Hatched. Its the perfect thing for hiding the closure, and easily slides on and off. That means REUSABLE!
Please ask any ?’s you may have here, and I will edit to answer.
If you give them a try-well send us a link here so we can all view YOUR version.
I am making these for ALL my kids classmates-which turns out to be 36 baskets! I am also giving myself plenty of time, since Easter is ABOUT 4 weeks away. That is only 9 baskets a week. I could do 3 every other day. Very workable.
NOW onto mu blogger’s challenge! WHEW! Are you still with me???
We had to use a layout on page 42 in the SU! Catalog for our card.
Well, while using this paper I decided a card to match my basket would be PERFECT!
So, I used the bunny image from the New! Eggstra Special Easter, and stamped him-upside -down. I also used Essential Sentiments for the sentiment, and the Behind the Scenes bkgds as well.
I used my Sizzix flower pot die, and created a flower pot for his butt to pop out of. I got this concept after seeing some Whipper Snapper images at a store. I wanted the stamp-but figured I was better off making my own, with my already owned, cute set.
The bunny is flocked. So looks all soft and fuzzy in person.
I used some Doodlebug Paper frills for the pot flowers.
Added some Prima’s and DONE!
Well that is all for today! WOW! What a LONG post. I hope you enjoyed it though.
I would like for you to try out the baskets as PART of my Saturday Sketch.
Speaking of which I better get working on that
Till tomorrow!
48 Responses for "QUICK-Easter Baskets from Nestabilities-PTI style-and blog challenge"
SOOOO CUTE! I love the little bunny! This is really adorable! {SMILES}
Very cute, Lauren…you are just SO clever! Love the bunnies bottom sitting up!
LOVE this! SUPER CUTE!!!
These baskets are just TOO stinkin’ adorable!!! Love ‘em!! I like how on the second one you used the key tag punch for the label…I love the look!
That card is super cute too…Lauren Lauren Lauren…I could just sit and look at your creations ALLLLL day long!
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Lauren, Love the Easter Basket. What a great idea. Thanks for the tutorial.
Totally cute! Thanks for sharing direction. I will have to try this! You rock!
Very cute Lauren! I love all this Easter & Springy stuff! Very fun and very, very inspiring!
Very cute card to match the baskets Lauren!
I’ve actually tried this myself - just playing with the nestabilities. I’ll have to read and study your instructions as your pictures make it look easier than it was for me. Gotta find the tip I didn’t have for myself. I must say tho - as everyone knows - that your creations are jusst the cutest things. Love the color plaette you chose. Just plain old awesome and cute! TFS!
I am really impressed with the adorable baskets you made. I am going to give it a try myself. Whew! I would not attempt a whole classroom project of them…well, I should try one before I say that with such certainty. You did a great job!
These are fantastic! TOOO CUTE! I don’t have those nestablities, YET! (I do have my first ones on their way soon, circles) but I may give this a try anyhow. Thanks for the tutorial as well, very cool!
The baskets are just adorable and very creative, so love the matching card and having the bunny facing down is too cute, pretty Easter projects!
You’re killing me with these adorable gift idea! You are truly a visionary. Thanks for all the great step by step visuals. Too bad I don’t need to make any Easter Baskets.
The card is adorable. Love the little bunny butt sticking up. Too funny!
LOVE your oh so creative baskets…fabulous use of those scalloped images…LOVE em!
Very very cute Lauren! I need those Nesties so I can make some too:)!
Oh Wow…..baskets are so adorable, which one is mine…hmmmm, and the card is FAB!
whoa! you are one great project making machine! love these updated rectangle baskets! look forward to getting my scor-pal so I can make cool stuff easier! thanks for sharing!
Your are a very creative person…thank you for sharing and thank you for the tutorial.
Get out, Lauren!! These are adorable. You are just so durn clever. And those little glittery eggs were a great find and perfect for the darling baskets.
Lauren these baskets are so adorable!! I always find your blog so inspiring!!
You are just too creative!!! Those baskets are adorable and your making 36 ~ for kids! You are too much!!! And the glitter eggs inside are perfect what a great find.
SHUT UP!! (I’ve always wanted to say that in a GOOD way!)
This is AMAZING!!!
Way cute! All of your ideas are amazing!
Love how this coordinates with your basket, Lauren!
those baskets are ADORABLE - what a fun idea - I will have to try it out for sure!
Adorable little baskets, perfect for Easter. Love the little bunny upside down on the card. So spring like.
You are UNBELIEVABLE!!! How do you do all this great stuff??!! AMAZING…I love it all! Thanks for showing us how…and YOU have a GREAT weekend!!!
Beautiful cards and basket Lauren! Have a wonderful weekend & Thanks for sharing the directions. Jennifer
Hi Lauren,
What a beautiful project! I’m so glad I have the rectangle nestabilities…I’m going to try making my own basket. Just to clarify…the bottom is a fifth rectangle. Is that correct?
Thanks for sharing your creative energy!
Another wonderful creation!! Love these too and am going to have to try them out. Thanks for sharing your wonderful directions. These would be great little name place baskets for Easter dinner!!
Oh my gosh, Lauren!! You baskets are so awesome!! Thanks for the tutorial!! Love your card too!
These baskets are just adorable. I would love to try this but I don’t have rectangle, I have square. Do you think it would work with the squares? I’ll give it a shot. Stacy
Now that is the BOMB!! Awesome idea and tuturial! Thanks for sharing!
I love the bunny bottom card. So cute! And the baskets are amazing! I may have to give them a try.
Now you are the QUEEN Easter bunny……..how do you find time to do all this, you made me tired just reading what all you did for these gorgeous containers.
TFS
These are all fantastic Lauren!
Great Easter colors.. The Baskets are
so Beautiful!! (can’t wait to try) Thanks
for such a nice tutorial. Glitter egg is pretty.
The Bunny-butt card is adorable!!!
I am going to look for the flocking…I have
not tried this yet….is it easy???
Thanks again for all that you share!!
Dee
Well now… aren’t these just the cutest things. You never cease to amaze me. Thanks for sharing the tutorial with us too. Always so generous…
Those glitter eggs are cute too. Target right?
Gotta run… Have a wonderful day, night, weekend, whatever!
Hugs,
Renee
What an awesome idea!!! I have GOT to make some of these for my coworkers…they would really appreciate something like this for Easter. Once again You take the cake
I LOVE these baskets using the nestabilities - how very cute and fun! going to go try this out right now!
I just made one and here it is in case you’d like to take a peak! http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/819380?nocache=1
this came out super!
too cute! i have been making these boxes with my punches for a while now {aren’t they fun!?!?!}, but i love that we have more options with the nestabilities. your creations are tdf!!! hugs-jd
PS-try the round ones, too!! (my fave)
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=322389
more hugs
-jd
Adorable! Thanks for the tutorial. I can’t wait to try them.
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this is so cool! I don’t have the nestibilites, but am going to try the idea with my cricut. I think there is a scallop square in there somewhere. Ü
Lauren, I have at last got round to making some baskets - just completed them for Easter - thank you
You can find them here http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/855479?cat=500&ppuser=132530
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