Easter Basket Out of Foam Sheets
Creating an Easter basket out of foam sheets is a fun and easy DIY project that will add a personal touch to your holiday celebrations. You can choose different colored foam sheets to make your basket unique and stylish. By cutting and assembling the foam pieces, you can create a sturdy and lightweight basket to fill with Easter treats for your loved ones. It's a great way to show off your creativity and make something special for the holiday season!
Materials
You will begin by cutting out a wide strip from the black foam sheet which will become your basket. The thinner you make the strip, the shorter the basket will be. The wider you make it, the taller the basket will be. I decided to make my basket around 6 cm tall. You can choose whatever height you like.
The circumference of your basket will be determined by how long the strip of foam is. The longer you make it, the wider the basket' s circumference will be. I didn't want mine to be all that wide, so I cut off part of the strip.
Once you have the foam strip cut to your satisfaction, wrap it around so that the ends meet, and staple them together so that you have a cylinder shape.
Your Easter basket needs a handle, so you're going to craft that next. Cut a narrow strip of black foam. Once again, it is up to you to size this to your liking based on the effect that you want to achieve. Just remember not to make the handle too short, or it will be difficult to put items inside the basket or remove them later.Once you have the black foam strip prepared, cut out a narrower one from the yellow foam sheet, and make it the same length.Glue this yellow foam strip on top of the black one, right down the center. When you are done, it should look like the image below.
You can now use glue to attach the handle to the basket
Your basket is looking pretty good, but it still needs a bottom. Set the basket down on top of the yellow foam sheet, and trace around the bottom with a pencil to make a circle on the sheet.For a decorative effect, use your pencil to lightly sketch petal shapes around the outside of the circle that you have just drawn.
Use your scissors to cut out this shape you have just created
Use your hot glue gun to attach the bottom of the basket to the rest
Your basket is now basically finished. But if you want, you can add some decorative embellishments to make it more festive. I attached some flower decorations to either side of the handle.
You can now fill your finished foam Easter basket with candy or decorations, and set it out to display.