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More of last year's baskets...



This little creature, a view from all sides


great example of text

some other Ugandan basket examples^^

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  1. Lisa M., period 3
    My inspiration is my mom because she loves baskets made out yarn and things like this.

    P.s. my fingers hurt from basket making

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  2. Tia Smith, Period 2
    My inspiration is my mom, just to see the look on her face when I bring home my projects are priceless so it motivates me to make more creative things:)

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  3. James Collins, Period 2
    I would like to try and add some text into my basket after looking at the one above. I think it would be cool.

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  4. Brandon Samuel Per. 6
    i love the pokemon design created! the way he bent and transformed the core is great. i might try that technique.

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  5. Gilbert Gatmaitan per.5
    I like how they put words in the basket. I might try that on mine.

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  6. Lol gilbert gatmaitan period 3*
    My bad.

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  7. I really love the negative space in the first example. It looks like little cat ears!-Celeste kamppila period 6

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  8. I Really like the arrow like design on example 4. It reminds me of wind mills!
    -Genesis Tejeda period 6

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  9. i really liked the first one. its very creative and unique. each idea has given me examples for my basket.
    -Angie Borja period 2

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  10. I like the more traditional baskets.
    ~Elizabeth Costley P.6

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  11. this is really neat and im sure very time consuming.
    -alii salone
    period 2

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  12. i like the creativey and it took alot of effort to build these baskets . i like they way they have it smoth and it is a pattern
    - Geramy Alexander
    per. 3

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