I have a thing for Easter baskets. Big ones, small ones, inbetween… Man, I love an Easter basket. At any given time you will find 20+ Easter baskets in my pantry filled with canned goods and dish towels and everything in between. Not a chocolate bunny in the bunch, sadly.
Seeing as I get my standard Easter basket fix all year-round, I like my actual Easter baskets to be extra special. Foofy. Ruffly…
Easter and ruffles go together like peanut butter and jelly. They are meant to be together!
These were crazy easy to make and totally free. Leftover party streamers + ice cream containers + hot glue = Shazam.
You may or may not want to trim the carton down a bit. Shallow baskets show off the goods a little more, and the trimming can be used for the handle. Personally, I like extra deep baskets as they allow for more chocolate. You can tell where my priorities lay.
For a small basket, you will want two to three yards of fringe. Making the fringe is easy, just snip up some old streamers.
Am I the only person who keeps streamers after the party is over?
Hashtag: Hoarder Alert.
Before hot gluing the streamers to the carton, I suggest adding the handle first. Or not. Who says Easter Baskets must have handles anyway?
That’s it. Easy peasy.
As you might have noticed, for emphasis, I dyed the edges of my streamers chartreuse. How’d that happen? Ten drops of food coloring + 1/4 Cup water in a shallow dish. Soak the streamers in the dish for a few seconds, then dry over night. Don’t have overnight? Ten minutes in a 200 degree oven will do it.
I just know you always wanted two-tone streamers.