Make a Mini Spring Basket

This month, the Eileen Hull Design Team has been celebrating creativity

on a small scale with a series of delightful miniature projects.

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For my contribution, I was inspired to create a Spring Basket

made using Eileen Hull’s versatile Needle Book Die*.

With a little adjustment, the die* makes a cute little basket.

Materials Used to make the Spring Basket:  (*affiliate links)

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Instructions for Making the Spring Basket:

  • Cover both sides of a 4 ½” x 6″ piece of Mat Board* with decorative paper.  I like to use the Xyron Creative Station* to add adhesive to the paper.  The Xyron Creative Station* attaches a layer of adhesive to the paper for complete coverage with no bubbles or wrinkles.
  • Die-cut the matboard using the needle book die and Big Shot Die-cutting Machine*.
  • Cut the needle book in half along the center score line.
  • Cut additional pieces of mat board to be used as the bottom and sides of the basket.  You will need one 1″ x 3 ½” piece and two 1″ x 2″ pieces.
  • Punch a small hole using a 1/16″ hole punch* on one end of each of the 1″ x 2″ pieces of mat board.  This will be used later to attach the beaded handle.
  • Bend the remaining score line on the needle book.  Glue the scored tab onto the 1″ x 3 ½” matboard to create the bottom of the basket.

  • Once the bottom has dried, add a thin line of glue to three sides of the 1″ x 2″ matboard.  Glue those onto the needle book to create basket sides.  Allow the basket to fully dry.

  • String beads onto a thin piece of wire.  Insert ends into the punched holes on the sides of the basket.  Create a small knot with the wire on each end.  Cut excess wire with a wire cutter.

May this little basket spark your creativity and inspire you to create your own miniature projects with Eileen Hull’s collection of dies.

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Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  As a member of the Eileen Hull Inspiration Team, I have been provided product in exchange for my creative ideas.  The view and opinions are my own.

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