I have another peek of the new Spring Fling Click Simple template designed by Kim Hughes for you today. These templates are so much fun to use and have so many great uses!! Have you enjoyed seeing all the amazing projects by Nichole's design team? I think this release is going to be the best ever!
My project today uses the basket card template and I'm going to show how I turned it into a simple little treat holder! Imagine how cute this would be with yellow peeps or some sweet pink bunnies!! (I looked several places for them, but the Easter candy just hasn't hit the stores around here yet. So . . . we'll just pretend those cute bears are bunnies, k?)
I started by printed the basket card template onto regular copy paper (you can print it directly onto your cardstock, but I didn't want any lines to show after I cut it out). I traced the template onto my folded cardstock and cut it out. I inked the edges of the basket with Tea Dye ink which helps to mask any crooked cutting.

For the box part I cut a piece of cardstock 4.5" by 7.5". Then scored all 4 sides at 1.5", cut off each corner diagonally as seen in the picture (you can click on it to enlarge it) and cut where I've indicated with an arrow.
Before taping up the box, I cut a 1" slit in the middle of the front fold of the box (this is how the basket will stay together). Cut a piece of cardstock a tiny bit less than 1" and about 1.5" long. I cut the corners off of one end using a tag corner punch and scored it at about .5". Now tape the box together using Scor-Tape or redline tape.
With the box finished, I taped one side (the back) to the back of your basket card, lining up the sides and bottom. I attached the little tab I made to the front of the card lining it up with the slit in the box.
The final step is decorating the little basket box. I cut a mat out of Aqua Mist cardstock a bit smaller than my card and ran it through my Cuttlebug with a Quickutz embossing folder (but how cool would it look with the new Tin Type dies that
Papertrey will be releasing?!)
I used the
Spring Fling flower templates included in this download to make pretty polka dotted blooms which were embellished with buttons and adhered to the front of my basket. They were very easy to resize before printing them!.
The final touch was a bit of
Lemon Tart ribbon which was stamped (using Stazon in) with a pretty sentiment from
Everyday Button Bits - I just love how that looks!

And here is the final product - the perfect little Easter basket to fill with candies, maybe a few little hairbows or some other little treats.
I'm sure you've been there already, but remember
Nichole is counting down to the release with lots of sneak peeks! Thanks for visiting today!
All Supplies from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted
Cardstock: Kraft, Aqua Mist
Patterned Paper: Bitty Dot
Ink: Tea Dye Duo, Black (Stazon)
Accessories: Spring Fling Click Simple Template, Twine, Vintage Buttons, Lemon Tart Stitched ribbon, Embossing folder (Quickutz)