Well, I am still in the world of the living... what can I say except that none of us like to be sick huh? Anyway, I just wanted to share a basket that I made for a tutorial over at Clearly iStamp Blog. I was really happy with the way it turned out. If you want to see more details on how I constructed it head on over.
Hopefully, I'll be back later for something else.
Thanks for stopping by!
6 comments:
Good to hear you are still with the living. Sorry you have to be so sick...
Wonderful Easter basket, Will will love it.
Katie, Thanks for sharing the Easter basket-I Love it! I already made one. The acetate was a little difficult to use, but I'm so happy with the end results. I just want to point out that I followed your instructions and scored the acetate at 2 1/2" all sides and I was only able to use five pickets, maybe you meant 1 1/2"?? Or it could totally be me...At any rate, I have left over pickets for my next basket. I'll be putting this on SCS-I'll put a link to your blog and Clear Dollar Stamps. Thanks again!
Hey t. phillips! If you come back, make sure to leave me a link to your basket so I can take a peek. You were right on that there was something "off". I went back and sure enough, it was actually the measurement I wrote for the fence posts. They are supposed to be 3/8" not 5/8". Good eye and thanks!
Hi Katie! I posted my basket. You can see it here http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1287511?cat=500&ppuser=144413. Thanks again for sharing! I will be doing more.
tina
What a gorgeous Easter Basket Katie. So much attention to detail. The recipient of this will definitely not open those choccies as the whole basket is enough to drool over. Really hope you feel better soon ... thinking of you. Hugs from Desire
This is adorable! I love the bunnies. Great idea, very clever.
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