DIY weekend

While Dave was hard-selling Macs at the Discovery Week in Midvalley, I went hunting for materials to make Mei Li’s flower girl baskets. I love artsy craftsy stuff and I jumped at the opportunity to help this totally chillax-ed bride save some moolah (not that she doesn’t have the moolah *ahem*). Mei Li thanks for trusting me in putting together these lil baskets! Even though I haven’t shown them to you I know deep deep down inside you somewhere, you’d appreciate them as much as your oversized Juicy Couture bedroom slippers.

So, I went hunting in PJ Old Town for the baskets, ribbons, flowers and lace trimmings. Gawd, there’s so many types of baskets, so many shades of pink and brown, so many different ribbon width sizes and too many flower choices to choose from. I was having a headache walking around the shop trying to decide on which ones Mei Li would have given nothing but praises for. I hope they were the right choice.

Voila! Here’s all the stuff we need to get the project started, and I laid them all over my work table:

  1. 3 small + 1 big rattan basket
  2. 1 roll x 1″ wide pastel pink satin ribbon
  3. 1 roll x 0.5″ wide dark brown satin ribbon
  4. 2 meters x 1″ wide pastel pink organza ribbon
  5. 3 meters x dark brown lace trimmings
  6. UHU glue
  7. Hot glue gun + stick of glue
  8. Very sharp scissors
  9. Lighter
  10. Some wires to tie the flowers to the basket

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I started by wrapping the basket handles with the pink ribbon. I then wound the brown ribbon over the pink ribbon to resemble a candy cane pattern. So sweet.

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Using the hot glue gun, I patiently adhered the lace to the rim of the basket, making lil folds at every inch & a half so the lace would appear to look like a tutu. Ok, not really a tutu, but it just looks more elegant lah. Suffered some hot glue burns over the course of the assembly.

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Then, came attaching the flowers. (No photos of them cos I was concentrating so hard, I forgot to take pics). Pushing the stem in between the spacings in basket weave, I then used some wires to secure the flower to the basket, and hid the wires just under the lace. I then used the pastel pink organza ribbon to further secure the stem of the flower to the handle of the basket. With the same ribbons I used to wrap the basket handles, I tied a bow at the other side of the basket handle, just so it didn’t look bare. Ta-da! All 4 baskets were done in 4 hours, in between 3 episodes of The Threshold of a Persona.

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Mei Li … proud of me mou? Hope you like ‘em!

Oh oh … and guess how much all the materials cost to made these pretty lil baskets?

6 Responses to DIY weekend
  1. tAuRus
    July 4, 2009 | 10:01 pm

    *tears rolling down pimple cheeks* I’m so touched. They’re super pretty lorr pee chee.

    And the ribbons totally match my theme!

    I’m now viewing this entry thru my phone and I can’t wait to view it on my computer again! Hehe

    Thanks so much pee chee *big @ss hug*

  2. peichyi
    July 4, 2009 | 11:08 pm

    MEeLEEe u like em eh!!! yay! btw i got the ribbons for the church booklet dy also. damn value lorrrr…

  3. Grace
    July 4, 2009 | 11:57 pm

    *pats Pei Chyi on her back* good job good job!!! Supa nice!!

  4. peichyi
    July 5, 2009 | 10:39 am

    eeeks thanks Grace! if i know how to sew i’ll surely have sewn a cute tutu dress for Peanut.

  5. Chris Wei
    July 6, 2009 | 1:11 pm

    You are super talented PC! These baskets are so lovely. The ribbons combi are so pretty :)

  6. Aylwin
    July 7, 2009 | 2:55 pm

    Dave is selling MACs??

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