The last project I am sharing from our late summer picnic in the park is perhaps one of my favorites. I had a pretty scarf in my closet that was a bit rejected and unused, so I decided to turn it into a picnic basket! It lent the perfect touch of handcrafted style to our summery day and cost almost nothing to make. A fun project for the warm and long days ahead.
To make the picnic basket I cut off a square of the scarf and drenched it in a 1/2 glue 1/2 water mixture. I used an old gift box as my mold and once the fabric was wet I laid it out on the box. I spent a few minutes shaping it around the box and turned in the ends to secure the fabric on top of the mold. I let the whole project dry for about 48 hours and gently pulled off my dried, stiffened fabric box.
I opted to leave the edges raw on my final version, it just seemed right for summer:) You could turn them in and fabric glue if you want a more perfect finish. Once the box was complete I filled it with tiny summer sandwiches and enjoyed it’s refreshing whim…
Photos by Jackie Wonders for a subtle revelry.
blessings.
What a great idea. You could use doilys too! So cute!
Yum! How creative!
do your great ideas ever end? I would have never thought of this!
Wow Victoria, seriously, you think of such original ideas! This is beautiful, creative and so practical!!
Oh my… You are all so sweet today. I have been laid up sick this morning and just popping on and feeling your encouragement has made a world of difference:) Thanks!
Loving this idea!
What a charming picnic, and such a yummy snack!
I like this a lot! Thanks for sharing the how-to :)
What wonderful idea! I have a picnic play date tomorrow at a strawberry farm and wish I had enough time to make my very own scarf picnic basket. Maybe I should make one now so it’s ready for next time . . .
Your scarf basket is beautiful, how clever of you! I have this linked to my picnics post as well today, thanks for posting your tutorial!