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| Thanksgiving Woven Paper Fruit Basket Card | Click here to print | |||||||||||||
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![]() This craft is reprinted courtesy of Circle of Crafters
Click on the printables and change this yummy basket of fruit into a bountiful Thanksgiving Card, or a delightful Birthday card or create your own occasion. Supplies Card Stock (for the serious cardmaker) or construction paper: White Dark Blue Light Blue Red Dark Orange Yellow Light Green Dark Green Dark Brown Light Brown Glue Scissors (or Craft Knife and cutting board for serious cardmakers) Click here for printables Instructions To make this card, start with a 5 inch by 6.5 inch blank white greeting card or fold your own from a piece of 10 inch by 6.5 inch card stock. Cut a piece of blue card stock that is 4 inches wide by 3.5 inches high and glue that to the card front as shown in the picture above of the finished card. You can also go ahead and glue one of the greetings in place if you'd like.
Cut the basket from dark brown card stock, or the color of your choice, and also cut along the wavy lines using a craft knife and cutting board. The cuts don't have to be exact. This will act as your paper weaving loom.
You will also need to cut out 6 strips of light brown card stock that are 1/4 inch wide by 3 1/2 inches long. Just weave them in and out between the layers of paper that were created when you made the cuts in the step above.
Continue adding "weft" strips as shown. Alternate the "warp" that you start with each time you add a new strip. On the back of the basket, push the weft strips up towards the top of the basket as far as you can without damaging the card stock.
Continue adding strips continually pushing them up from the back so they are tightly in place. You should have room to add 6 strips(1/4 inch wide). Make extra room after the 5th strip then after you have added the last strip, space them evenly apart, it doesn't have to be exact.
Don't worry about making a mistake because the strips are easy to remove, just pull them back out and start again. If you end up needing more or less than 6 strips, that's fine too, just space out of the number of strips you have used.
To make sure they stay in place you may want to glue down the ends of each weft strip. Next just trim the excess strips.
Arrange the fruit and the basket on your card and glue everything in place. We found it easier to first glue down just the bottom half of the basket while we arranged the fruit. We finished gluing down the basket after all the fruit was arranged. Do not use fast drying glue when placing the fruit because you will probably want to be able move them around a little as you are creating the fruit arrangement.
Click on the printables for patterns and greetings. Contributor
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