I saw the fabric carrots
here and
here and decided I needed to make some for myself. They used Styrofoam as the base to build theirs but at $3.00 apiece I needed to find something a little more frugal.
I decided to make mine from empty toilet tissue and paper towel rolls. Free!!
Here’s what you’ll need:
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Several cardboard rolls (T.P. paper towel, wrapping paper…)
Scissors
Masking tape
Old new paper
Fabric
Greens or something for the top
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First I cut the tube down the middle then tapered them so I could form a cone shape.
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Then tape them into the shape you like. I stuffed mine with newspaper to give a little more stability.
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I had some leftover orange fabric from a
window treatment I had made a few years ago. I tore that into pieces about 1 ½ to 2 inches wide and 8 to 10 inches long. Using a hot glue gun, I attached the fabric to the cardboard forms.
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I bought one stem of greenery at the craft store for $1.50. That was the only expense for this project and it was enough to make 17 carrots.
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Once the “carrot” was covered with fabric, I poked a hole in the top and glued in a piece of greens.
After the green part was in then I folded the rest of the fabric in and glued it down.
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Don’t they look great on the pedestal plate my girlfriend gave me???? Just waiting for the Easter bunny. Don’t worry; I set some real ones out for him.
Have a wonderful Easter!!!