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Inexpensive Easter BasketsBy Tawra Kellam
Easter Baskets:You can find inexpensive Easter baskets at garage sales and thrift stores. I never spend more than .25 for one.If you don't have Easter baskets, you can also use: Easter Basket Ideas:
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Feedback About This Post:RE: Inexpensive Easter BasketsYou can make an Easter basket of any size from a plastic bottle. Even bleach bottles, although you'd want to soak them for a couple of days first. Just cut off the top. Now cut out a rectangle from each side, down to where you want the top of the basket,leaving a strap on each side. Bend the two straps together at the top and staple them. Use a hole punch to make holes around the edges on both sides about a half inch apart. Now thread a darning needle (big eye) with bright yarn. You or the kids can stitch around the edges through the holes. Tie a bow on the side of the strap if you like. I used drinking water bottles to make little baskets and put in a square of tissue for a liner. Then I put in jelly beans for our Sunday Schoolers. Definitely a hit! Post by coreenhart RE: Inexpensive Easter BasketsAnd why do they have to be BASKETS? I found that I was dumping the easter type basket after the holiday, so now I use something useful. A basket that is meant to store hair bobbles, a cute basket for a wastebasket, etc. Post by michawnpita | |
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