Woven Paper Basket Craft {Recycling Paper Craft}

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Woven Paper Baskets

Since it is Earth Day I thought it would be fun to do a craft based on recycling. Mr. B came home from the babysitter’s house with a cute little woven paper basket. When my parents were visiting they picked up several maps and tourist brochures. Instead of throwing out the brochures, we made baskets!

What you need:

Thick paper- glossy, colorful brochures work great
Tape
Scissors

Cut Cross

Take the paper and cut it into a shape of a large cross. You want all of the sides to be about the same size.

Fold & Cut

Fold the flaps in half and then cut strips. You do not want to cut through the whole flap.

cut loops

Basically, you want to make loops leaving the top edge in tact. Cut loops on all four flaps.

Start Weaving

Fold each flap in so that the middle makes a square- the base of the basket. Place a piece of tape on each of the corners taping the sides of the basket together. Then take a long strip of paper and start weaving in and out of the flaps.

Weave Strips

Weave a second strip of paper in an alternate pattern for the bottom row.

basket

Tape any loose ends. Take another long strip of paper and tape on a handle.

Tape on Handle

The great thing about this project is that if you mess up, you are out virtually no money! It took me awhile to figure out the best way to do this project as I just looked at Mr. B’s basket and went by trial and error. Thus, it is a bit difficult to write out this tutorial and make it understandable! Anyways, give it a try- if it doesn’t come out great, try it again making adjustments!

My boys love these cute little baskets! Thanks Heather!

Make sure to look over the rest of my easy crafts.

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Renae is a married working mom of two handsome boys. She works as a registered dental hygienist by day and blogs here at How to Have it All by night. She enjoys cooking from scratch, working in her vegetable garden and functional training.

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  1. Just noticed your attending the Savvy Blogging Summit, it will be great to meet you!

  2. Very cute. My mom made Easter baskets from Milk cartons tonight.