First I started picking my sizes in my Gypsy. Here are all the layers. I did do some test cuts on the berries to see what size that I wanted them to be.
I picked my papers, I did a plain red berry, a red poka pot paper from the new SU catalog, green leaf caps from a Cricut Earthtones stack and the basket is a light green from Paper Trey Ink. I can't remember the offical color but it looks like a seafoam green to me. lol Here is the SU poka dot paper, isn't it so cute?! And it is double sided! Love double sided paper.
Here are my berries cut out. Now I'm ready to score and assemble.
I scored on the score line which I am please to say are very tiny. Here's what my berry looks like after scoring it.
Next I used a generous amount of hemp to tie my berry together.
Now it is time to put the leaf cap on the berry. I ran my twine up through the leaf cap and then threaded a white button (to mimic the blossom on the berry, yes I know they aren't there once there is a berry, but thought it was a cute addition) and tied a bow.
Here is my cute little basket with my cute little berries. Isn't it just the sweetest?!! I added a tag to my basket using a die and stamp set from My Creative Time.
As always I hope that me and my design sisters help to inspire you to get crafty! Happy crafting!
4 comments:
Brenda this is the cutest project, and wouldn't it be cool to have small chocolate dipped berries inside? Hugs
These are so awesome! I want some! I love the paper you've used and the button on top looks great! Wonderful job my friend!
So cute Brenda. Love the paper you used for the strawberry. Don't you love this cart?
Brenda: These are really cute; I'd love to have some to eat!
~Beth
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