Here is a sneak peek of the Mini Easter Basket I finished for our swap.
I chose a dreamy cream French theme for my wee basket.
See the shredded vintage French book page and sheet music..
To see the tutorial on how to make
these tiny baskets go to Miss Rhea's here. She has the most adorable baskets made
with yogurt cups as the base.
Your little basket looks so pretty - can´t wait to see it all.
ReplyDeleteHave to pop over to the tutorial - thanks for sharing.
~ Tina
I love these little peeks---looks like a lovely basket! Can't wait to see the whole thing!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a lovely weekend!
Linda,
ReplyDeleteYour basket is amazing! (Like everything you do...) Your swap partner is going to love it! Have a beautiful Sunday!
Kate
...ooohhhh, that was like looking thru an enchanted keyhole! They will be such pretty little baskets. xo
ReplyDeleteAs one of your partners I am loving the sneak peek!! Rhea has the best ideas doesn't she?! I'm having fun too.
ReplyDeletekaren
So lovely and delicate
ReplyDeleteA pretty tease.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gwen
Such a pretty peek. I can't wait to see it all! I adored your post on ruffles. I'm such a ruffle girl myself. I love the ruffled curtain and wondered if you knew anyone who sells them?
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Just gorgeous-I wish I had your talent.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the sneak peak and for the link. Boy all those yogurt cups I've thrown away!
ReplyDeleteguess I have to go shopping and eat some yogurt!
xox..Carole
Gorgeous. I'm going to check out the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLovely Basket !!!
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely! I'll have to see how they are made.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used shredded music and french pages, very classy!
ReplyDeleteTracey
Very neet! I have always called them nut cups. A souvenir of a shower, or gathering, or party, at each table setting. My grandmother made them. How fun! I like your style.
ReplyDeleteLove
Marcie