Make A Mini Easter Basket Craft easily with our simple instructions and downloadable printable. Also, this Felt Basket is an easy no-sew felt craft.
Make this no-sew felt Easter basket with your trusty hot glue gun and a few pieces of felt. We are here with a free downloadable template, and we will talk you through these easy steps to make your felt basket or baskets.
Seriously, folks, it’s just a matter of cutting out the pieces and gluing them together for this Easter Basket Craft. And you could easily make and display this cute little felt basket in under an hour.
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And you could fill these baskets with Easter goodies or fill them with flowers. We are planning on making some and using them for place settings for Easter Dinner.
What you will need to make a mini Easter Basket Craft:
Material List for one felt basket:
- Felt sheet 9”x12” in charcoal
- Felt scraps in white, light pink and dark pink (or any coordinating colors of your choosing)
- Fabric scissors
- Easter Egg Basket Printable
Equipment Needed:
- Glue gun with clear hot glue sticks
- Sewing Scissors
How to make one Felt Basket:
Print off the template by clicking Easter Egg Felt Basket Printable Template. Use fabric scissors and cut the large box pattern and basket handle in charcoal felt. Clip all four inner corners of the box pattern. Set aside.
Cut out the egg pattern in white felt. Cut out the decorative pieces (stripes and zig-zag) in any color of your choosing. Go ahead and preheat the hot glue gun.
Align the decorative egg pieces onto the cut egg shape for placement. Working with one decorative piece at a time, apply glue to the backside of the stripe and press onto the egg. Repeat for the other stripe and zigzag cut pieces.
Turn the prepared egg face down and apply glue to the back. Working quickly and carefully, press the egg onto the top section of the cut box pattern as shown. Take care to not place it too low on the one side.
To assemble the box, work one corner at a time. Add a line of hot glue to one cut corner edge as shown and overlap with the other cut piece. Press together to form a corner. Repeat for remaining 3 corners.
Add a bit of glue to the ends of the long rectangular piece and attach it to the inside of the felt basket to form the basket handle.
Fill the finished felt basket with treats or alternatively you can fill a little plastic bag with treats and place it inside the felt basket. Didn’t I tell you that this was an easy no-sew felt craft? We really hope you enjoy making more of these.
Other Easter Crafts and Recipes:
- 12 DIY Rustic Easter Decorations
- Easy DIY Washcloth Bunnies
- Mini Pink Cakes for Easter
- Cadbury Creme Chocolate Poke Cake
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DIY Easter Egg Felt Baskets
Equipment
Ingredients
Materials Needed to make one basket:
- Felt sheet 9”x12” in charcoal
- Felt scraps in white light pink and dark pink (or any coordinating colors of your choosing)
- Fabric scissors
- Easter Egg Basket Printable
- Glue gun with glue sticks
Instructions
- Print off the template.
- Using fabric scissors, cut the large box pattern and basket handle in charcoal felt. Clip all four inner corners of the box pattern. Put aside.
- Cut out the egg pattern in white felt.
- Cut out the decorative pieces (stripes and zig-zag) in any color of your choosing.
- Preheat the hot glue gun.
- Align the decorative egg pieces onto the cut egg shape for placement. Working with one decorative piece at a time, apply glue to the backside of the stripe and press onto the egg. Repeat for the other stripe and zigzag cut pieces.
- Turn the prepared egg face down and apply glue to the backside. Working quickly and carefully, press the egg onto the top section of the cut box pattern as shown. Take care to not place it too low on the one side.
- To assemble the box, work one corner at a time. Add a line of hot glue to one cut corner edge as shown and overlap with the other cut piece. Press together to form a corner.
- Repeat for remaining 3 corners.
- Add a bit of glue to the ends of the long rectangular piece and attach it to the inside of the felt basket to form the basket handle.
- Fill the finished felt basket with treats or alternatively you can fill a little plastic bag with treats and place it inside the felt box.