I used:
satin ribbon fairy assortment
ruffled ribbon in yellow, azalea, sherbert, and orange.
**NOTE...I DID NOT use any of the beads. My original intent WAS to use them, but I loved the basket so much that I just didn't feel like I needed to add them :)
Once I had selected my ribbons, I started hot gluing row by row to the basket.
I just overlapped the layer just enough so that you could not see the basket between the rows...and started creating the ruffle effect.
You think I left it at that????
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
Of course I had to make a bow! LOL
Here is the bow that I made to match:
And to help you finish up, refer to>> this Korker Bow tutorial <<
I used the:
3/8 satin ribbon fairy assortment
Here is the happy little girl that LOVES her EasterBasket, bow, and the dress that we got lucky to find!
Oh...and I had to snap a few photos with her and the bunny flop!
I hope this has inspired you to get crafty!
Have a Great week!
2 comments:
That is so cool! I love what you did to the basket and I have always loved your korker bows. If Brit were littler.... ;) Add in her pretty dress, and you have the perfect Easter ensemble. :) Jessica gave me a bunch of ribbon she didn't want. There are some orange, with the pink and yellow varying lengths from as small as 6-7" to I don't know how much is on some of those spools. Trying to figure out what I could do with it for Easter. ;)
Completely adorable!!
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