Sunday, April 1, 2012

Picnic Basket and Tutorial

My friend, Nikki, pinned a pic of a gorgeous picnic basket from Randi Thorsen's Norwegian blog. I was very taken with it so decided to have a go at making my own, converting all the metric measurements into inches. I made one of these baskets for the MI Mingle and have just made another one and made a photo tutorial to show you how to make one. The tutorial is in the right hand side bar of my blog under "Picnic Basket Tutorial". Here's what I came up with :




If you make one, make sure you leave me a comment so I can come and see it :) Happy Stamping!

14 comments:

  1. The tutorital is not listed. I'd like to see it. Thanks.

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  2. Fabulous, Emma! Thanks so much for taking the time and effort to convert the measurements!

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  3. Thanks so much for the tutorial!

    Anon you can find it here:
    http://www.schnauzerama.org/files/Picnic_Basket_Tutorial.pdf

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  4. How very clever of you to convert this all to inches! You must have been a math major in your previous life! :-) Thank you so much for posting this. I can't wait for my hostess club ladies to make these. I will try to post photos...not as clever as you when it comes to technology.

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  5. Great tutorial! Thank you sooo much I am going to a swap and this is the perfect idea for my 3D category!

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  6. Can I get the tutorial for the Picnic Basket it is really a neat idea for the summer.

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  7. Cute, cute, cute! I'm going to Debra's on Friday and I think this will be one of my projects to work on. THANK YOU for the instructions in inches (I'm not very good on conversions like this). :)

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  8. Thank you for sharing your generous tutorial. I'm always on the lookout for favors to use with my church woman's group! I'm a hostess @ our luncheon... May 2013..Definitely tucking this idea aside to use!

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  9. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! Absolutely brilliant! I have shared this on my blog via a link back to your site- thanks again- Katt

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