I love it when I see a cutting file in the Pazzles Craft Room and find another use for it! With Easter coming up I wanted to make some simple baskets for the kids to fill with chocolate eggs. I found this Round Box file in the Pazzles Craft Room Library which was just perfect for what I wanted. I cut just one half of the Round Box using my double sided patterned paper. I assembled the box and then used some left over paper to make a border trim around the top of the basket which I ran through a crimper.
I added a handle and made myself a bow out of the double-sided paper using my paper trimmer. Then, I made myself a sentiment using one of the Ribbon Banners. Using my Pen Tool and a black gel rollerball pen I created my sentiment using a Journaling Font, which I then cut out and attached to my wooden skewer. Finally, I added some flower embellishments and adhesive pearls to the center. Of course you don’t have to fill the basket with straw and eggs, just use your imagination with this cutting file which can be used for many different projects.
~Joanna
Design Team Member
Supplies:
- Kaisercraft Bundle of Joy Collection
- Fiskars Crimper
- Kaisercraft Self-Adhesive Pearls
- Pilot Super Gel Rollerball Pen
- Pazzles Journaling Font CD 1
- Pazzles Inspiration Pen Tool
- Natural Grass
wonderful job! Congrats on being a design team member. Love your blog.
I like this. Really Pretty.
I am so glad that Pazzles started a Design Team project post. So much creativity on this site, I can hardly keep up! Now I have a new folder to add to my “to do” list!
Joanna your basket is so cute and adorable! I love it!
Love this project! Thanks for sharing.
Love it!
Joanna, so wonderful to see your project on these pages! Your style is so unique to you – simple, yet beautiful and elegant. Love the basket – looking forward to the next project!
Thank you so much for your lovely comments and support. I hope you all have time to come and visit my blog!
I love your little basket Joanna , great job !
How do you fold it?
It is really cute too!!
Love your work! Thank you for sharing.
Sara Foreman ~ it is easy to fold. I just put a blob of glue on each tab, cupped it in my hand to get the required shape. I then inserted a large candle to hold it place till the glue had fixed for a few minutes. I then removed the candle, anything with weight will do, it doesn’t need to be a candle. I hope that answers your question.