How To
Make Nest-Inspired May Baskets
If you have followed The Crafty Yankee blog for a couple years now, then you know May Day (May 1st) is one of my favorite holidays. My grandparents used to deliver May Baskets to our house when my sisters and I were young and from then on I was hooked on this holiday. Not […]

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Materials needed to make Nest-Inspired May Baskets:
- Large paper cups
- Masking tape
- Scissors
- A paper bag
- Glue
- Natural dried grass (I used Tim’s Real Easter Basket Grass)
- Treats to fill the baskets
Directions to make Nest-Inspired May Baskets:

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- Trim the top 2/3 from the cup.
- Cut a straight strip of paper from the part of the cup you just removed. This will become the handle of the basket.
- Use masking tape to attach the handle to the cup.
- Cut thin strips of paper from the paper bag– about 1″ wide.
- Stack the strips of paper bag on top of each other and cut fringes into the paper all along the length of the strips. The fringes are made by making small (about 1/4″ deep) cuts along the length of the paper.
- Separate the strips from each other.
- Apply glue to the bottom (non-fringed) of one paper strip.
- Wrap the basket handle with the paper strip. The trick to this step is to place the fringe-side of the paper strip toward the table (or away from you) and then wrap the handle from there. Press the paper down as you wrap the handle so that the glue adheres.
- Add another paper strip if needed to cover the entire handle. Trim the paper if you have too much.
- Now that the handle is covered you can start wrapping the basket.
- Apply glue to the bottom (non-fringed edge) of another strip of paper. Wrap the strip of paper around the rim of the basket so that the fringe is seen above the rim.
- When you have covered the rim of the basket with the paper strip, continue wrapping the basket by moving the strip slightly downward each time you get back around the basket.
- When you get to the bottom of the basket then trim any excess paper.
- At this point you can gently press and pinch on the fringed areas to shape the baskets.
- Wait for baskets to dry thoroughly.
- Fill the baskets with all natural dried grass.
- Last, fill your baskets with treats and then give the baskets to loved ones on May Day.
Nest Inspired May Baskets
Photo Credit : Bonnie Thomas