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May Day Baskets Made From Cups
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Cottage Gal Style
(IC: homeowner)
This May Day Baskets project is even easier than the Mason Jar one.
Simply punch two holes into the rim of the paper cup and add a handle using ribbon, wire or pipe cleaner.
Decorate your cup with ribbons, pompoms, tissue paper and stuff with a real plant that they can just put in the garden or add see packets as I've done here and add some paper shreds.
For a last minute May Day Basket project, this one can't be beat!
Grab some left over cups or get them on the cheap at the dollar store an whip them up in minutes.
Simply punch two holes into the rim of the paper cup and add a handle using ribbon, wire or pipe cleaner.
Decorate your cup with ribbons, pompoms, tissue paper and stuff with a real plant that they can just put in the garden or add see packets as I've done here and add some paper shreds.
For a last minute May Day Basket project, this one can't be beat!
Grab some left over cups or get them on the cheap at the dollar store an whip them up in minutes.
Pretty roses to the rim add that extra special touch.
Use left over grass from your Easter baskets to fill your basket cups.
Add ribbons, tissue paper, gems etc. to jazz it up even more or leave it plain as these floral cups are pretty on their own.
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Published April 29th, 2014 2:18 PM
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Patricia Ferguson on Mar 18, 2017Someone needs to let people in the South know what a "May basket" is! I grew up in the Midwest and May Day was always a fun day. Had a maypole at school, did May baskets after school. People down here look at you strangely if you say anything about these things. This is a great idea actually. We used to make our own back in early 50s but don't know what we used.
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Carol Hopkins on Dec 09, 2017The south are all from up north. So start just doing it in the south.
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Cottage Gal Style on Mar 18, 2017
In the 70s we used the little milk cartons from lunch as our base, used pipe cleaners for the handles and tissue papers to decorate around them. We sold them to raise money for school trips at the school's May Day fair.
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