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Attached are 3 files I had on my computer. Don't have a source to give credit to, but here they are...
You could also make the sour cream containers (pouches of sour cream like Wendy's uses). Here is a link to a tutorial to show how these are made: http://www.treasurestomemories.com/pattern5.htm
If you want more info on these and now to make them, what to fill them with, etc. here are the search results I got when I did a search: Forums at Splitcoaststampers
Or how about a 2-4-6-8 box? Here's a link to some threads with directions and other info: Forums at Splitcoaststampers
Let us see what you created!
HTH!
__________________ jeanne my little gallery --it's a happy place for me!
"Rubber stamping is like coloring for grown-ups!"
Last year some friends and I got together and made gable boxes and cut a window in one side, covered it with acetate (I cut up a transparency and double-face taped it to the inside of the box), filled them with easter grass and jelly beans! They were really cute! I've attached the template for the gable boxes below.
Happy Easter creating!
__________________ jeanne my little gallery --it's a happy place for me!
"Rubber stamping is like coloring for grown-ups!"
These threads both have info on these baskets. The first has a Word file with directions (in post #1), and the second has quick measurements, but no directions (in post #2).
I was not able to find a template for the baskets, just the measurements and directions. If you look through the files I attached up above, you should be able to take the directions/measurements and come up with one. Using the Word file in the second from last file and imagine it as a 6" x 6" square, all the scores will be 2" in from each edge, then cut as directed and make your handle. It really doesn't seem that hard, and I think if you give it a whirl, you'll see they are easy to do!
Good luck!
__________________ jeanne my little gallery --it's a happy place for me!
"Rubber stamping is like coloring for grown-ups!"