This is a paper craft template for making an Easter basket. It’s not a math or logic problem — it’s a hands-on activity you can cut out, fold, and glue to make a 3D basket.
Here’s how to use it:
1.
Cut along the outer solid lines of the whole shape.
2.
Fold along all the dashed lines — these are where the sides will bend up to form the basket.
3. The parts labeled “glue” are tabs — fold them inward and glue them to the inside of the adjacent side to hold the basket together.
4. The bottom piece (with “HAPPY EASTER!”) gets glued to the bottom of the basket to close it.
5. When assembled, the bunny ears will pop up on top, and the decorated eggs will be on the sides.
It’s like building a little box with flaps that stick together — just follow the folds and glue spots!
Final Answer:
Cut out the entire shape, fold along the dashed lines, and glue the tabs labeled “glue” to assemble the 3D Easter basket. Attach the separate bottom strip to close the base.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable easter crafts.