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@panda1234 wrote:

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I have even seen the baskets laying on their side with the pumpkins and gourds spilling out, looks nice.


@panda1234  Since some of us have 2 or more that would be a great idea for us to do too, one upright and one on it's side spilling pumpkins and gourds or whatever we have.  I love these discussions we have on here.  Thanks.

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@lucymo wrote:

@panda1234 wrote:

@lucymo

I have even seen the baskets laying on their side with the pumpkins and gourds spilling out, looks nice.


@panda1234  Since some of us have 2 or more that would be a great idea for us to do too, one upright and one on it's side spilling pumpkins and gourds or whatever we have.  I love these discussions we have on here.  Thanks.


This forum is a wealth of information and ideas. I like your idea of one upright and one on it's side, might try it. Looking forward to pictures being posted. 

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and indeed it's very nice

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@lucymo wrote:

@GCR18 wrote:

It looks nice and not too many ingredients.  I get in trouble when I have to buy too many things to make something work.


 

@GCR18  I'll bet you already have enough stuff to do the basket.  If I'm running short on greens or fall foliage I fill the bottom part of basket with old towels or anything else and finish filling with greens or fall foliage and whatever else you're decorating it with. The towels give a good surface for your decor to rest on too, more solid.  I'm just cheap.  LOL


 

 

@lucymo  Decades ago, I was on a manic basket buying project, but the baskets, for the most part, are huge.  You have just given me ideas to do something with them other than what I am using them for now, good thing I have a lot of old towels/sheets as due to the size of the baskets, I will need them. Smiley Happy

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@mousiegirl wrote:

@lucymo wrote:

@GCR18 wrote:

It looks nice and not too many ingredients.  I get in trouble when I have to buy too many things to make something work.


 

@GCR18  I'll bet you already have enough stuff to do the basket.  If I'm running short on greens or fall foliage I fill the bottom part of basket with old towels or anything else and finish filling with greens or fall foliage and whatever else you're decorating it with. The towels give a good surface for your decor to rest on too, more solid.  I'm just cheap.  LOL


 

 

@lucymo  Decades ago, I was on a manic basket buying project, but the baskets, for the most part, are huge.  You have just given me ideas to do something with them other than what I am using them for now, good thing I have a lot of old towels/sheets as due to the size of the baskets, I will need them. Smiley Happy


 

@mousiegirl  I used to collect all of the baskets but have since moved them out with the exception of a few.  I'm happy to inspire you, my friend.  LOL   I can't wait to see your projects.

 

Yes, you will need a lot of filler, (old towel, sheets, comforters) if baskets are large.  Have fun with them.