Gorgeous Flowery One-Egg Easter Basket
Introducing the "Gorgeous Flowery One-Egg Easter Basket" - a whimsical and charming addition to your Easter celebrations! This delightful basket is adorned with vibrant flowers, perfect for adding a pop of color to your holiday decor. With its unique design and one special egg nestled inside, it is sure to bring joy to both kids and adults alike. Brighten up your Easter festivities with this lovely basket that is bound to make your celebrations even more special and memorable.
Instructions
You are now going to need to get another piece of tissue paper which is the same color as the petals you just created. You need to wrap this tissue paper around the outside of the toilet paper tube and over the top of it and down inside. Your goal is to cover up the toilet paper tube completely, concealing its true nature. You can use hot glue (or another type of glue) to secure it in place. Some of it may be sticking out along the bottom edge. If that is the case, use a pair of scissors to trim it off.
Next, as discussed before, wrap the tissue paper petals that you made around and around the outside of the toilet paper tube, gluing them as you go. Keep the glue along the bottom edge. You do not want the petals to stick flush against the paper roll. You want to be able to fluff them out.
After the glue has dried, carefully pull the petals away from the tube, fanning them out so that it looks like a flower blossom.
Once this step is complete, your basket should look like this:
You will create the sepals the same way you did the flower petals. Simply cut a strip of green tissue paper, and then cut a zigzag pattern along the top.
Use hot glue to attach the sepals just as you did the petals, working your way around the toilet paper tube.
Finally, it is time to make the handle of the Easter basket. You can do this by cutting two small strips of tissue paper. I recommend using alternating colors (I used red and green to match the rest of the basket). Wrap them around and around each other to create the handle. Make sure that you make the handle long enough that you can push the egg under it to get it into the basket or remove it later.
Use the hot glue to attach the handle and complete your basket. Now all that is left to do is put the egg inside, and it is ready to display.
Notes:
You will notice that I did not bother to create a bottom for this Easter basket. This is because an egg fits quite snugly inside a toilet paper tube. So long as it is going to be resting in one place most of the time, a bottom is probably not required.
Nonetheless, if you would like to add one, you can just cut a small piece of circular cardboard and glue it to the bottom. This also opens up the possibility of putting something other than an egg inside the basket.