Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Basket Therapy III


In this basket therapy session, the baskets got spruced up a little with
tassels and tags.  

The straw basket has a newly chalkboard-painted tag with a jute tie and the sweetner basket got a ribbon tassel and black painted fluer de lis (oops, it's needs a little tightening up there).
(see Basket Therapy and Basket Therapy II)

(I just gotta say, I love the straws from IKEA.)






My toile basket liner is still in the Miss Trial and Mr. Error phase.


This little basket got a new purpose.

Along with it's own little tag.

Putting it together.


12 comments:

  1. Cute, where do you find the little baskets?

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  2. I LOVE longaberger!! Thanks for the therapy!! how are things coming for your store?

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  3. I adore the chalk board tags! nice baskets! Lezlee

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  4. Thanks so much for the sweet comments about the ballerina cake. Sorry it took me a bit to get over here but I have been so swampped
    Cheri

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  5. Your kitchen is beautiful. I've got the before picture of that here in my new place - same layout and everything.

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  6. Love that repurposed idea for the little basket!!!

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  7. Love the jute basket.
    Also I LOVE the balls in your header--I am working on my header but once I get that done my next project is to start lining up people to do some tutorials--did you make those? and would you be interested in being a guest to do a tutorial?
    Did you see the anonymous comment on here with all the sex line phone numbers. I know there is a way to remove it and then you can go in and change your settings, so all your e-mails have to be approved before they post. You will get an e-mail and you can delete the ones you don't want.

    Cheri

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  8. ALSO --sorry I forgot-I have a give-a-way for a month of FREE advertising--you can advertise your blog for free-I would have jumped all over this when I was starting off.

    Cheri

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  9. What fun!! I have some boring baskets that I don't use. Maybe, I will try some basket therapy...you have inspired me!

    I adore the plate stand in the corner.
    Rhonda

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  10. I love baskets. I do have them in my kitchen too, but they are tagless ;-)

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  11. Very cute! Wish I had counter space for baskets in my kitchen!

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  12. You must sell Longaberger baskets.pottery? I do too.I live in Ohio where these are made...........love the tomato red pottery. Do you just collect or sell,too?

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