I had forgotten that last year I made this sweet little Halloween basket to sell in my ETSY shop. I haven't made any rag baskets in a few months because I've been busy with my other crafts, BUT this sweet thing makes me want to start up again!
Here's a link to get you started making your own rag basket.
Here's a link to get you started making your own rag basket.
For now, ENJOY!
That is so cute!! A tutorial would be great, I really want to learn how to make these!
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable basket!
ReplyDeleteSooooo CUTE...thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Would love that. What a great thing for Christmas
ReplyDeleteThat is very cute, I love these fabric baskets.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! What a perfect trick or treat basket! Thanks for linking up to Show and Tell Saturday!
ReplyDeleteI have had this craft on my list of things to try for ages. I love them! Yours turned out great and has RE-inspired me! The fabric is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you linked up to my party! I'm your newest follower and I'll be watching for that tutorial!
Such a sweet basket! Love it! Thanks for planting your creative seeds at Plant a Punkin Seed Party!
ReplyDeleteKristi
Punkin Seed Productions
REALLY cute! I'd love to try making one of these one day...and a matching rug since it would probably be similar to make one of those.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect fabric for this. You do quality work. A tute would be great but doubt I could ever match your results.
ReplyDeleteVery cute baskets- I found you on Trendy Treehouse and am now following- please come and follow back and try to win my giveaway
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, fun basket!
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This basket is so cute!! I am now following you thanks to Making Friends Monday, and it would be nice if you could share the love back on my blog;)
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ReplyDeletewow, that's nice...you must be very patient :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute Halloween treat basket! I love the fabric and what a wonderful decoration too.
ReplyDeleteHey! I remember these, my mom used to make them all the time. Lovely basket! I hope you can join my giveaway going on now! http://alittleknickknack.blogspot.com/2010/10/felt-headband-giveaway.html
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ReplyDeleteI love that basket, so great for putting Halloween candy in :)
Darling basket. I have made several of those many years ago. So cute to see them again. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cute! Thanks so much for linking it up to gettin' crafty on hump day! :)
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE a tutorial on this great basket!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!!
Debbie
What a precious little basket! I would love to know how to make these too!
ReplyDeleteThat basket is the cutest!!
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That basket is the cutest!!
ReplyDeleteI am an new follower from Friday Follow Over 40. Would appreciate it if you could stop over and check me out.....maybe follow me back.
I am giving away a Mrs Santa Claus Apron to one of my followers on December 12.
Love this rag basket! Thanks for the link-I hopped over and it looks so easy and a lot of fun to make. I certainly have lots of fabrics in my closet that 1) I'm tired of looking at and 2) I don't want to use even on the back of a quilt. This looks perfect...now to get to the hardware store for some rope.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning. :o)
ReplyDeleteYour basket is just precious!!
Sincerely - Trish
sooo cute,, I've got to give this a try. I've never seen these.
ReplyDeletesuper cute! What an absolutely awesome basket!
ReplyDeleteHere from tidymom, have a super weekend!
very cute! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I have some leftover fabric that would be great for a basket! Thanks for the link and thanks for linking up to Finished for Friday.
ReplyDeletevery cute! thanks for linking up to catch-as-catch-can!
ReplyDeletegail
LOVE this!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty love the fabric.
ReplyDeletei love it!
ReplyDeleteBut how to you do the handles so they don't come out????
Too cute! What a great little treat basket. :) Thanks for sharing it on {Made by Me} Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea, I love it!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!
ReplyDeleteNew follower from FMC!
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ReplyDeletethis is adorable!!!!!!!!! thank you for sharing! i'm a new follower from the hoooo are you feature :)
ReplyDeletethis is very sweet - literally :)
ReplyDeleteYou have some adorable crafts.
Kathy
Great basket...really cute. I would love to try making one of these. Thanks for linking to Tickled Pink
ReplyDeleteI love rag baskets, and I always want to buy one, now I know where to go!
ReplyDeleteI remember making one of these years ago, but your Halloween fabric makes it so fun!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! Thank you for linking to air your laundry Friday. ;) Your sweet little basket was perfect to link up.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jami
What a cute candy basket! I agree, I think a tutorial would be great! Thanks for sharing your creativity!!
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute!
ReplyDeleteSo freakin cute!! Love the thickness of it and those colors.
ReplyDeleteAnnabelle, I love the sweet twist on halloween with this lovely little basket. I'd be thrilled if you shared these over at my halloween link party at http://igottacreate.blogspot.com !
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