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1. Strawberries for Halloween?

Well not quite, but the containers sure are useful.              

I put together this in about an hour.  It makes a great way to present caramel popcorn, or other homemade goodies to a friend or family member.

All you need;

~  Strawberry or other plastic woven-type basket
~  Decorative paper
~  Ribbon
~  Glue

It's simple enough to make, just cut the paper to the width and length you'll need to weave around the basket.  Glue ends together.

Do the same for the ribbon.  You can also add stickers, dried flowers, glitter, anything your imagination wants.  This would also make a great rainy day activity for the kids as little to no supervision is required.

Have fun =)

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