Thursday, April 7, 2011

Blast From the Past: Easter Basket

What an awesome impromptu, blast from the past week we are having here at Ladybird Ln. First my Mom's Porcupine Meatballs, now an Easter Basket replicated from my childhood! I am blessed to have a mom that liked to decorate for the holidays, put me in clothes that matched my sisters (even when I didn't want to), and make fun things for us like these Easter Baskets I am sharing with you today! This is a picture of me and my siblings with our Easter Baskets, circa 1993!
This is a really easy and fun project, your kids will love.... I know, because my kids won't stop playing with their baskets!
Items Needed:
1/3 yard White felt
Scraps colored felt for feet
Pom Pom's
Pipe Cleaner, white
Basket
Stuffing such as Poly-Fil (not pictured)
Googly eyes
Glue gun

Step 1: Cut out Bunny
Cut out pieces for your bunny, I made a simple pattern, you can either click on the image below, or I have saved it on google documents here and here. You will have to extend the arms, and the body of the bunny, to fit your basket. This is my first time creating a pattern, so I hope it works!
Cut
(2) Bunny head/body
(2) bunny arms
(4) bunny feet
(2) bunny feet soles (colored felt)
Step 2: Assembly
With a 1/4 inch seam allowance sew, the colored feet soles to two of the bunny feet.
Then sew, alike parts together, leaving a small opening to fill with stuffing. I left my bunny with the seam showing, because I liked it, but you could turn it inside out to hide the seams.
To give the Ears more stability fold a piece of pipe cleaner, and insert in the ears through the opening of the bunny head/body. I would recommend using white pipe cleaner, I used silver, and you can kind of see it through the white felt.
Stuff the bunny parts with stuffing, and sew up the opening.
Step 3: Finishing
Hot glue, googly eyes, and pom poms to the bunny face.
Hot glue the bunny head/body to the basket first. Then hot glue the arms around the bunny. Lastly hot glue, the bunny feet to the opposite side of the basket.  Tie a ribbon around the bunny, and you are done!
Easy, affordable, and fun, my favorite type of project!
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28 comments:

  1. Very cute.

    I just found your blog through one of the blog hops! Have a great week!

    Amanda @ www.nutritionistreviews.com

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  2. So cute! Thanks for sharing how it's done.

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  3. Love the tutorial, Carlee! i may make one for my granddaughter - she'd love it!! Whoop whoop!!!

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  4. Those are adorable! Another great idea to try! Thanks! Whoop-Whoop!

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  5. Whoop Whoop! Beautiful nostalgia. What a lovely family.

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  6. Cute bunny!!! He looks like a fun and easy thing to make.

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  7. The baskets are fabulous. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. What an adorable basket! Wish I knew a little one to make this for.

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  9. Very nice basket and pattern. It's quite cute.
    I'm also reminding you about my Monday, Mmm ... Dessert recipe hop which you said you wanted to participate in. Tomorrow's the day. I look forward to your recipe, Carlee.
    http://joyofdesserts.blogspot.com

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  10. Those baskets are so stinkin adorable!! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!

    ps - I'm your newest follower :)

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  11. Hehehe! What fun! I love them :D Thanks so much for linking them up!

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  12. I just love these! They look easy enough to make too! I may just have to give it a shot..

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  13. Darling! I had one of these too:) I'm featuring you as a Friday Fav this week at naptimecrafters.blogspot.com

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  14. wow, its a beautiful basket, too good, thanks to cindy for referring us to this site, i love the beautiful decoration ideas!

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  15. What a cute idea!! I too had a mom that went out of her way to make holidays special! :) I can't wait to do things like this when I have kids! Thanks for sharing on Fancy This Fridays!

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  16. These are so cute! I wish I could sew so I could make these for my kiddos! I've tried several times and nothing I've ever made turned out like it was suppose to. :I

    Thanks for stopping by Thrifty Like Me!

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  17. These are adorable! I wish I can find a basket by tomorrow so I can try this in time for Easter.

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  18. This is so cute! I have honestly never seen one of these. I'm a new follower! I'd lvoe for you to stop by.

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  19. Cute cute! I loved these Easter baskets whenI was little! Thanks for linking up!

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  20. What a cute bunny basket! Thanks for sharing the tutorial.

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  21. What an adorable way to dress up a boring basket! Love it! Thanks so much for linking it up!

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  22. Your Easter bunny basket is adorable!!! Thanks for linking up at Sweet Peas & Bumblebees. I love to see what everyone has been up to!!

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  23. So sweet! I'm a sucker for any cute little critter with googly eyes! Adorably done, Carlee!

    Best,
    Jenn

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  24. He is absolutely adorable!! Thanks for auditioning for OMTWI!!

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