This is quite impressive. They look so real that, even after seeing how those are made, a part of my brain still refuses to admit that those are miniature baskets made of cardboard and paper. It is more comfortable for me to think there is a giant hand holding real normal size baskets in that video.
I absolutely LOVE your comment!! I can relate because in another video of mine. I made some stoneware and every time I see them I think they are real and I made them!!😂😂😂 Thank you so much for making me laugh today.
Thank you for not cutting your circles in the middle of the paper, thus wasting paper. It always annoys me when people do that. The baskets look real, especially with the natural look of the paint.
I’ve been making these baskets for years. They’re very addictive, lol. I learned it from a blog tutorial called “1 inch Minis By Kris”. Her pattern is different than yours but same basic idea.
They are very addictive! We used to make them in Elementary school for Easter and Valentine’s Day out of construction paper. I will have to check out “ 1 inch Minis By Kris”.
Been dying to find a good basket tutorial to try to make miniature longaberger baskets…. And here this appears!!! Thank you for such a clear and beautiful tutorial!
Like you I have been searching for a good basket tutorial. I want to make a log basket for my Book Nook. A fireplace without a log basket? Nope, I've got to have a log basket. This is great. Now you have made me curious and I'm off to look up a longaberger basket. I've just looked. I have seen them before but was unaware of their name. I think a miniature basket will do, as they are rather expensive in this neck of the woods.
@@beccabbea2511 longaberger has been kinda like a collectable basket company for a long time! They’re less made for chores and the such, like being used in yard or farm work for example, and more so to spruce up the house!
@@Lauras-tinyview my mom used to be a consultant for the company when I was younger, so both her house and mine are full of them! We love them dearly and it’s hard to find baskets that have the same aesthetic they do!
I'm gonna try to do an actual basket with this method, it's a great way to reuse cardboard. Just for decorating , don't know how much weight it will hold. Also, this method could help to repurpose some old/broken baskets too. Thanks for the video 😊
Hi, dear, thank you for sharing this petite, though carefully done work, amazing for my gnomes, I brought from Denmark! I found one real tiny basket for the knitting of Sophia ( made with tooth picks), a fishing rod for Albert and something they change… and teach their children… I’ve to find my cutter… it’s looks so REAL. I always wanted to make them stoneware and saw in the comments you’ve a video about making that! Can’t wait… Greetings from Germany, Monika❣
Welcome! 🤗 I’m so glad you found my basket tutorial. Sounds perfect for your mini world. I love the idea of a fishing pole!! You will love the stoneware video. I made them and I think they are real everytime I look at them. Thank you so much for your lovely comment! 🥰
Wow... What a great art of making miniature baskets!! FYI: I don't care for any music except closed or open captions! Thanks for the information under description. You're amazing!
I love your tiny baskets. They inspired me to give it a try! The visual instructions are very clear. I also found you verbal instructions helpful and wish you would have continued with them through the whole video. I appreciate the written dimensions. This is my first time trying to make a miniature item. The basket part turned out beautifully, now I am ready to start the handle and am wondering what gauge wire works best and how long to cut it.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video and that it inspired you to make one. My video started out with verbal instruction throughout. Sadly I had to take out some music that I thought was ok to use. Thankfully you can still understand the tutorial without it. The wire is 18 gauge and I think I cut it 1 1/2 in long. Maybe 1 3/4.
This is a great video, I have very large poster board and I'm going to use that to make really big basket, and probably tiny ones like yours, I love this❤
@@heidijones580 Thanks! Wow that’s going to be a big one! We always made baskets like this with construction paper for Valentines Day in elementary to hold our valentines. Glad you’re finding the video helpful.
Thank you so much for watching my videos and commenting! I appreciate that! I have thought about making a lid to turn it into a sewing/ knitting basket or picnic basket. That’s interesting a cheese basket.
Fabby tutorial. I have some cutting dies that I could use instead of cutting by hand (easier for me as I'm old) going to try them. Thanks again for sharing.❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful compliments. I appreciate it very much. Just a heads up the audio goes out on that video but the tutorial still makes sense. I removed some music that wasn’t supposed to be copyright that was in my editing program. My crate and barrel video is the same. But won’t have that issue ever again.😂
@@mysticmoth1111 Unfortunately I had to remove some music that may become a copyright issue. Thankfully I believe you can still complete the tutorial without my voice. If you have any questions I’ll be glad to help.
Thank you! You don’t have to be exact with the measurements. I think it would be forgiving. If it’s the grid that you are thinking you might mess up, cut the strips first. Then when you are making the grid use the strip as a template. Each post and gap is the same width as the strip. I hope that you give it a try sometime. ❤️
Wonderful! I like the idea of making a paper bead for the handle! I’ve made these before and drilled through a toothpick for the handle but rolling card stock would be faster! Great tips! I’ll definitely be watching more of your videos.
Wow, what a fabulous tutorial, just loved it! Just found your adorable project, I am a new subscriber, can't wait to see what other projects you create! Thank you for sharing 🧵🪡🧺
My mom had both a plastic sewing box ( kind of like a short fat and tall tackle box shape) but she also had a a small wicker snake like basket, which I still have. It didn’t have a handle, but it used to have a lid, with a knob like handle, like a lid for a cooking pot.
Thanks for sharing! My mom and Grandmother both had the plastic type. But I would see others with the basket type. I always wanted one. Strangely I still havent purchased one for myself lol. I hope to make a mini one at some point.
I Love these, I will be making a lot of these for the ladies group at church. Great instructions. Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
I’m going to make some of these for my great granddaughter, she has 2 doll houses , she will love them
Oh perfect! I bet she’ll love them! 🥰
A perfect tutorial. (to view and listen to) thank you. The baskets are spot on, and definately don’t look as if created from card. Thank you.
Thanks! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
I had an uncle that would carve baskets out of peach pits. 50 years later, I still have them.
Oh wow! That’s Amazing!! I’ve never heard of that before. So cool that you still have some of them!❤️
I'd like to see them now 😁
You know what I love the most? It is how you don't scare to make your fingers dirty! This is the sign of real craftsman!
Thank you! I love that!!
Beautiful. You would never know it was card stock.
Thank you!
This is quite impressive. They look so real that, even after seeing how those are made, a part of my brain still refuses to admit that those are miniature baskets made of cardboard and paper. It is more comfortable for me to think there is a giant hand holding real normal size baskets in that video.
I absolutely LOVE your comment!! I can relate because in another video of mine. I made some stoneware and every time I see them I think they are real and I made them!!😂😂😂 Thank you so much for making me laugh today.
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Lol
This is enormously enjoyable to watch. Thank you! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
Brilliant, I love this, thank you.
Thank you very much!
Such talent and skill, nice to watch 🥰🥰
Thank you! 🥰 Thanks for watching too!
Incredibly inspiring! Thank you.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed them! 🤗
Greetings from St. Louis! I am just amazed! These could not look any more like real, life-size baskets. Thank you for sharing this!
Welcome St.Louis! Thanks you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!!
I followed this tutorial and made Easter baskets. Ppl thought they were made from wood! Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
You are so welcome!! I love to hear stories like that.Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Made the basket for dollhouse to fill with produce from mini garden.
What a cute idea! I bet it turned out awesome!
I love your video. I love yoir simpicity and “straight to work” no so much talk way. ❤
Thank you very much! 😊
It's a very beautiful mini weaving paper craft
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!!
Thank you for not cutting your circles in the middle of the paper, thus wasting paper. It always annoys me when people do that.
The baskets look real, especially with the natural look of the paint.
Me too! Thanks for commenting.
These are absolutely GORGEOUS! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful tutorial!💥❤💕
Thank you! My pleasure!🤗
How talented you are!
I’ve been making these baskets for years. They’re very addictive, lol. I learned it from a blog tutorial called “1 inch Minis By Kris”. Her pattern is different than yours but same basic idea.
They are very addictive! We used to make them in Elementary school for Easter and Valentine’s Day out of construction paper. I will have to check out “ 1 inch Minis By Kris”.
Oh my gosh these are adorable! Thank you for sharing your technique!
You are so welcome! Thank you!!
So pretty… would love to see more of your art work
Thank you! You should check out my TH-cam channel. I have a few more videos.
Какая красота! Спасибо Мастеру! Будем пробовать
Thank you! 😊
Been dying to find a good basket tutorial to try to make miniature longaberger baskets…. And here this appears!!! Thank you for such a clear and beautiful tutorial!
I’ve heard of those baskets before but never seen one. Now I need to look them up. So glad you found the video helpful!
Like you I have been searching for a good basket tutorial. I want to make a log basket for my Book Nook. A fireplace without a log basket? Nope, I've got to have a log basket. This is great. Now you have made me curious and I'm off to look up a longaberger basket. I've just looked. I have seen them before but was unaware of their name. I think a miniature basket will do, as they are rather expensive in this neck of the woods.
@@beccabbea2511 longaberger has been kinda like a collectable basket company for a long time! They’re less made for chores and the such, like being used in yard or farm work for example, and more so to spruce up the house!
@@Lauras-tinyview my mom used to be a consultant for the company when I was younger, so both her house and mine are full of them! We love them dearly and it’s hard to find baskets that have the same aesthetic they do!
These are amazing!
Just made your baskets and they are adorable! Thank you for sharing your art with us! 🧺 ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you! 🥰
I'm gonna try to do an actual basket with this method, it's a great way to reuse cardboard. Just for decorating , don't know how much weight it will hold.
Also, this method could help to repurpose some old/broken baskets too.
Thanks for the video 😊
That’s a great idea!! You’ll have to let me know how it goes.
Hi, dear, thank you for sharing this petite, though carefully done work, amazing for my gnomes, I brought from Denmark! I found one real tiny basket for the knitting of Sophia ( made with tooth picks), a fishing rod for Albert and something they change… and teach their children… I’ve to find my cutter… it’s looks so REAL. I always wanted to make them stoneware and saw in the comments you’ve a video about making that! Can’t wait… Greetings from Germany, Monika❣
Welcome! 🤗 I’m so glad you found my basket tutorial. Sounds perfect for your mini world. I love the idea of a fishing pole!! You will love the stoneware video. I made them and I think they are real everytime I look at them. Thank you so much for your lovely comment! 🥰
This is a wonderful and helpful tutorial. I will definitely make some but in 1:6 scale. Thank you!
You are welcome! Glad it is helpful for you, even in 1:6 scale.
I simply love to watch your process!!! Thank you so much for making these videos! Loves me some miniatures!
Thank you!! So happy to hear you are enjoying my videos!
Brilliant can use that technique to make flower pots and chairs
Wow that’s amazing to make a chair!
You do beautiful work. They look like they are made with wood. You videos are inspiring and relaxing 😌 thank you.
Thank you very much! 🥰 Nice to hear they are relaxing!
They are just wonderful
Thank you!
Absolutely charming!
Thank you! 😊
Queen City Minis recommended your channel. Great video, new subbie here 👍🏾😁😂
Thanks glad you liked it. 😊 Thanks for subbing!!
É muita elegância e delicadeza ,misturada com dedicação...é um primor !ADOREI!Até me inscrevi agora no canal❤😊👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! I’m am glad you enjoyed it! Also thank you so much for subscribing!🥰
İnanılmaz faydalı bir video olmuş, çok teşekkürler ❤
Thank you!
Absolutely perfect. I can't wait to try doing one!
Thank you so much! Glad to hear you’re going to give it a try! It’s hard to make just one. 😆
So cute! It was actually easier than I thought it would be.
Oh good!! Did you have a hard time just making one though?
Great idea. Years ago I made little baskets with Rafia. They were around the same size and very cute to.
Sounds cute!
They are gorgeous ❤
Thank you!!
Ваша работа ,оказалась для меня очень полезной .
Спасибо ВАМ.😊
I’m so happy to hear that!
Your baskets are beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing, I can't wait to make my own. ❤
Have fun!
Спасибо за подробности, очень просто и понятно! 😊
Thank you! 🤗
those are beautiful. Thank you for sharing your skills.
Thank you! 😊
I love Them!!! ❤
Thank you! 😊
I love how your baskets turned out! Especially the smaller weaves.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you. A wonderful tutorial and just what I wanted.
@@maggiehughes4283 You’re welcome! I’m glad it was what you needed! 😊
Wow... What a great art of making miniature baskets!! FYI: I don't care for any music except closed or open captions! Thanks for the information under description. You're amazing!
Thank you so much! Thanks for the FYI too.
I love your tutorials. So easy to follow and you explain everything. Thank you.
@@maggiefox10 Thank you! I’m so glad you find them easy to follow. 😊
Adorable
Thank you!
Wow! Easy and nice! 😃
Thank you! You’ll have to try making some. I say some because it’s hard to just make one. 😆
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!!
I love your tiny baskets. They inspired me to give it a try! The visual instructions are very clear. I also found you verbal instructions helpful and wish you would have continued with them through the whole video. I appreciate the written dimensions. This is my first time trying to make a miniature item. The basket part turned out beautifully, now I am ready to start the handle and am wondering what gauge wire works best and how long to cut it.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video and that it inspired you to make one. My video started out with verbal instruction throughout. Sadly I had to take out some music that I thought was ok to use. Thankfully you can still understand the tutorial without it. The wire is 18 gauge and I think I cut it 1 1/2 in long. Maybe 1 3/4.
This is a great video, I have very large poster board and I'm going to use that to make really big basket, and probably tiny ones like yours, I love this❤
@@heidijones580 Thanks! Wow that’s going to be a big one! We always made baskets like this with construction paper for Valentines Day in elementary to hold our valentines. Glad you’re finding the video helpful.
I have a regular size one like that with a top. It is a cheese basket.
Thank you so much for watching my videos and commenting! I appreciate that! I have thought about making a lid to turn it into a sewing/ knitting basket or picnic basket. That’s interesting a cheese basket.
those are so adorable!
Thanks!!
Fabby tutorial. I have some cutting dies that I could use instead of cutting by hand (easier for me as I'm old) going to try them. Thanks again for sharing.❤
That’s great! Thanks!
finally! a calm voice, verbal instructions and consistent audio... I am glad I found you!!!! Not to mention skilled!!!
Thank you so much for your wonderful compliments. I appreciate it very much. Just a heads up the audio goes out on that video but the tutorial still makes sense. I removed some music that wasn’t supposed to be copyright that was in my editing program. My crate and barrel video is the same. But won’t have that issue ever again.😂
Consistent audio... irony cause for some reason I lost sound 1/4 of the way in. Idk what happened 😭
@@mysticmoth1111 Unfortunately I had to remove some music that may become a copyright issue. Thankfully I believe you can still complete the tutorial without my voice. If you have any questions I’ll be glad to help.
I’m sorry I accidentally removed one of your comments. My phone was doing some wacky stuff. 😂 @semmaville
@@Lauras-tinyview😂
I really liked the excellent closeup of process, and am thankful for the dimensions. Yes, inspired. Thank you.
Oh good so glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting.
Wow, these are awesome! Thanks for sharing ❤
So glad to hear you like them!
They are so cute
Thanks! 😊
How clever! I really enjoyed watching this
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
Those are great! And gorgeous 😍 I could see myself mis-measuring and being a bit off😁 But thank you 💖
Thank you! You don’t have to be exact with the measurements. I think it would be forgiving. If it’s the grid that you are thinking you might mess up, cut the strips first. Then when you are making the grid use the strip as a template. Each post and gap is the same width as the strip. I hope that you give it a try sometime. ❤️
So cute!
Thank you!
Awesome tutorial and a very ingenious idea! Thank you for sharing!
Your welcome! Thanks!!
Those are perfect. Your directions are also very clear to follow!
I'm so glad!
exceptional tutorial! absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you for sharing. The baskets look lovely
Thanks! Hope you give them a try.
Very cool.
Thank you!
Very impressive video
Thank you! 😊
Excelente estás usando prácticamente la técnica del tejido de mesa. Un gran abrazo desde Buenos Aires Argentina
Thank you! Interesting, I’ve never heard of the table weaving technique. I’ll have to take a look. ☺️🤗
Thats greatly inspiring. Gives confidence.
Happy to hear it was inspiring!
These are absolutely adorable! Thank you for sharing your secrets!
Thank you very much!!
Beautiful 🎉
Thanks!🥰
This is beautiful
Thank you! 🥰
This is so awesome, can hardly wait to make some of these. Thank you!❤️✝️🙏
You are so welcome! Glad you like them!! 🥰
These are so cute and lifelike! Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much!
Wonderful! I like the idea of making a paper bead for the handle! I’ve made these before and drilled through a toothpick for the handle but rolling card stock would be faster! Great tips! I’ll definitely be watching more of your videos.
Thank you very much! Oh no did I say the handle was cardstock in the video. LoL Its actually plain copy paper.
Wow, what a fabulous tutorial, just loved it! Just found your adorable project, I am a new subscriber, can't wait to see what other projects you create! Thank you for sharing 🧵🪡🧺
Welcome! Thanks for subscribing!! You should check out some of my other tutorials. I have a link for the playlist in the description.
That was absolutely fantastic ~ I love how your baskets turned out! Thanks for sharing your tutorial :)
Thanks! They’re fun to make!!
Awesome!
Thanks! 😊
My mom had both a plastic sewing box ( kind of like a short fat and tall tackle box shape) but she also had a a small wicker snake like basket, which I still have. It didn’t have a handle, but it used to have a lid, with a knob like handle, like a lid for a cooking pot.
Thanks for sharing! My mom and Grandmother both had the plastic type. But I would see others with the basket type. I always wanted one. Strangely I still havent purchased one for myself lol. I hope to make a mini one at some point.
Thank you for this!! Sooooo easy
You are so welcome!
Thanks! I love how I don't need any special supplies to recreate this!! Budget friendly.
Thank you! So glad you found it budget friendly!
Eres un maestro!!
WOW….great baskets
Thanks!!😊
Trabajo excelente!!!
Muy difícil!!!
Thanks!
BE UTIFUL! this was amazing, ty for teaching this!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊
These are all beautiful TFS
You are so welcome!
I Love these, I will be making a lot of these for the ladies group at church. Great instructions.
Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
@@sabrinaharris6538 You are so very welcome Sabrina! Glad to hear you found the video helpful! ❤️
Lovely baskets!!! 🤩🤩🤩The extra detail of the wire handles make these look so real!!!
Thanks so much! 😊
These are beautiful. Really amazing craftsmanship.
Thanks so sweet of you to say!!😊
You are so clever!
Thanks for the sweet compliment! 🥰
Quelle précision dans le geste et surtout quelle patience !! Le résultat est bluffant et magnifique ! 👌
Thank you very much!! ❤
Thanks for sharing! Blessings of love and light to all!
Thank you! 😊 Blessings of love to you too. 🥰
How delightful. Thank you for sharing your imagination and talents.
You are welcome!! Thanks!😊
Everything I have watched you make is fantastic, and also, I would love to have in "real size" in my own home!
That is such a sweet compliment and I’m very flattered! 😊 Thank you. I am also blown away by your your creations!! You do amazing work! 💗
What a cute !! Thank you for sharing your nice video ! I would love to try it
You are so kind
@@Lauras-tinyview 😊😊😊
Greeting from Australia. Ma'am - these are simple and simply beautiful. Thank you.
Thanks! So happy to hear you enjoyed them!
Clever, these crafters!
Beautifully done! Amasing technique ; is interesting and delicate. Thankyou!
Thank you too!