Happy almost-Easter! I came across this adorable basket on Distressed last weekend and had to make a few myself.Using the fabric bucket tutorial on Vintage Ric Rac as my guide, I made a bunny and a chick. Two changes I made to her instructions: my buckets are 8 1/2 inches tall (instead of 5 1/2 in) and I added two 10 inch handles. (Oh, and the other obvious change being faces, ears, wings, etc).


Need more inspiration/step-by-step tutorials? Check out the fabric baskets at Create Studio or Pink Penguin.











18 comments:
No way !!! they are the best buckets I have seen - I love them.....
Jill! Your baskets turned out wonderfully! I know Oscar will love them! Thanks for the link to my tutorial too. What an honor to be linked up on my most favorite craft blog!! :)
-Sarah from Create Studio
www.createstudio.blogspot.com
Now, I'm wondering if I have time to fit these in this week! They are SO cute.
Just adorable! Perhpas if I start now I can have one ready for next year ;)
Totally cute!
If I have a working sewing machine by next Easter I am SO gonna make these for my kids! Way better than cheap store buckets!
Adorable!!! I can tell the Easter bunny is going to be good to Oscar!
LOVE THEM. So adorable. Love your blog. Keep it up!
THOSE ARE SOOOOO CUTE !!!!!!!
Prayers, Bo
These are great!
Love them. They are so cute.
super cute Jill. If I had more time this week I'd consider making some for the boys. Perhaps next year...
I'd like to try this. I'm new at sewing so I'm a little confused as to how to sew the circle on the bottom. Any pointers??
Very cute! Love your crafts.
Seriously adorable.
those are so stinking cute!!!!
I loved this idea...so I started a couple of late Good Friday night projects and had two thrilled kids on Easter morning!! Thanks for the great crafts. I love reading your blog.
I tried them out...not near as good as yours...my rabbit looks a bit like a cat. i didn't have the right interfacing and my ears were way to short..but it was 3 am and i wasn't really thinking/seeing clearly! haha http://arewardfromhim.blogspot.com/2009/04/easter-basket.html
Thanks for the great ideas! I "linked" u!
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