Craft: hardware cloth Easter baskets
A grown up Easter basket made from hardware cloth scraps, plywood and apple basket parts.
I can’t take full credit for this one. After making the hardware cloth containers earlier this week I still had lots of scrap pieces left over that I still wanted to use.
Inspired by this magazine basket from The Art of Doing Stuff:
I used my small scraps to make an Easter basket version:
Two years ago I put a ban on Easter grass in my kids baskets, those plastic strings get everywhere and stick to everything so I finally said no more and the kids don’t miss it at all 🙂
In lieu of plastic Easter grass I cut a piece of green astroturf to fit the bottom of each basket:
Love the look and it leaves more room in the basket for goodies!
Here’s how to make the hardware cloth Easter baskets:
1. Cut hardware cloth scraps to size:
For the circle use one long skinny piece and leave prongs on one short end and one long side:
2. Secure ends together by twisting prongs:
3. Wrap top edge with jute string:
4. Cut 2 – 1/4″ plywood pieces to fit base:
5. Place one plywood piece in bottom and fold prongs over.
Hot glue prongs in place:
You could leave it like this but I choose to cover it with another piece of plywood hot glued and nailed in place (not shown):
6. For the handle find an apple basket:
And deconstruct CAREFULLY:
7. Add a short piece of thin wood on each side:
8. Make handle from thin apply basket wood and glue in place.
Add an additional piece on the underside for support and I added carpet tacks to finish:
Our Pinteresting Family says
What a great idea! I like the astro turf instead of grass idea. 🙂
Cassie @ Primitive & Proper says
these are awesome!!!!! and you know how i love those toadstools in them. 🙂
Lauren says
Wow. How unique. I love the industrial look. Great job. I would love it if you would share this over at my link party.
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