Friday, March 20, 2015

Hershey's Easter Basket UPDATED plus VIDEO

This is an UPDATED version of my original Hershey's Easter Basket. Below you will find a VIDEO tutorial, a STEP-BY-STEP tutorial, and a PRINTABLE tutorial. These Hershey's Easter Baskets make excellent Easter Gifts, Favors or Table decorations. All the supplies you'll need for this project are available for purchase HERE!

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Hershey's Easter Basket Step-by-Step Tutorial


Step One Basket Base

1. Start with a 9” x 1” piece of card stock. On the long side, score at the 5/8”, 1-¾”, 3-¾” and 7” marks.


Step Two

2. Fold the strip along all the score lines. Put Tombow on the shortest end segment.


Step Three

3. Bring the strip together to form a trapezoid.


Step Four Filler Strips

4. Start with an 11" x 1" piece of Card Stock. On the 11" side, score at the 1", 2", 3", 4", 5", 6", 7", 8", 9", and 10" marks.


Step Five

5. Fold the strip into triangles as shown.


Step Six

6. Place the strip into the top of the basket.


Step Seven

7. Start with a 7" x 1" piece of Card Stock. On the 7" side, score at the 1", 2", 3", 4", 5" and 6" marks.


Step Eight

8. Fold the strip into triangles as shown.


Step Nine

9. Place the strip into the bottom of the basket.


Step Ten Chocolate

10. Pop eight Hershey's Kisses into the spaces.


Step Eleven Handle

11. Cut a 10” x ½” piece of card stock and a 10” x ½” piece of coordinating designer series paper.


Step Twelve

12. Place Tombow all along the card stock strip.


Step Thirteen

13. Adhere the two handle strips together. Note: adhering the card stock and paper together will make the handle stronger.


Step Fourteen

14. Put Tombow on one of the handle ends (on the non-patterned side).


Step Fifteen

15. Adhere the handle to the side of the basket.


Step Sixteen

16. Put Tombow on the other end and adhere it to the other side of the basket.


Step Seventeen

17. This is how the basket will look like after the handle is attached.


Step Eighteen Embellishments

18. Stamp “Happy Easter” in coordinating ink on a piece of 3-1/2” x ½” Whisper White Card Stock.


Step Nineteen

19. To turn the card stock strip into a banner, make a pencil mark about ¼” away from the edge of the greeting.


Step Twenty

20. Line up the strip on the corner of the 1” square punch making sure that the pencil mark is in the corner. Punch both ends.


Step Twenty-one

21. Adhere the banner greeting to the basket with Tombow.


Step Twenty-two

22. Tie a bow with a 10” length of coordinating ribbon.


Step Twenty-three

23. Ta Da!! Your Hershey's Easter Basket is done!!


PRINTABLE VERSION

Would you like a printable version of this tutorial?
If you've ever tried to print out a tutorial from a blog, you'll know how frustrating it is to have a super long document that wastes a lot of paper and really doesn't look that great. I have taken the aggravation and work away from you and condensed all the step-by-step photos from this tutorial into 4 pages (6 pages total, including title page and page with supplies and recommendations). I've also included time saver steps with this version. The printable version is available for $4.99 below.

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2 comments:

  1. Love the fold, fold, flip tip for the filler strips! So much easier. I knocked out six baskets in no tme. Have loved all of your Hershey's options.

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  2. Brilliant Easter project Miss Brenda. Wonderful video too. You make it look so easy...and it is! I love your various projects as they are so completely doable and cute. Always a crowd pleaser. Bless you and your inventive mind and fingers. Easter Hugs - Jean

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