May Baskets May is a heady time of year, with spring flowers scenting the air. Celebrate by reviving an old May Day custom: Surprise a loved one by hanging a basket on his or her doorknob. Here are some suggestions for making your own May baskets. May baskets can be recycled from tin and glass household containers: Hammer holes in the sides of a tin can or antique cocoa tin. Run twine or ribbon through each hole, and knot inside. Wrap dark annealed iron wire below the lip of a jelly jar. Loop and twist a second wire around the first for a handle.
Make An Maypole Centerpiece
A cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels Heavy cardboard Paint Crepe paper in two or three colors Some small stones Flowers for decorating A ruler Scissors Tacky glue
Step One - Cut a circle from heavy cardboard about 1 and 1/4 inches larger than the diameter of the cardboard tube.
Step Two - Glue the cardboard tube to the center of the cardboard circle. Let dry.
Step Three - Paint the cardboard tube and the cardboard circle. Let the paint dry.
Step Four - Cut 3 or 4 pieces of crepe paper the length of the tube. Cut the crepe paper in half length-wise. Glue the crepe paper strips to the top inside of the tube alternating colors.
Step Five - Put some small stones inside the tube to add some weight so that it will not tip over.
Step Six - Decorate the top of your Maypole with flowers and more crepe paper if desired. Enjoy!
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