Cemetery Cone Upcycled May Day Basket DIY
How do you make a may day basket? with upcycled vintage junk, of course! this easy dIY upcycled may day basket is perfect to fill with Flowers or treats on May Day
May Day is an old fashioned holiday to celebrate the arrival of Spring. The tradition is to hang a basket of flowers or treats on a neighbor or friend’s door anonymously, May 1. I love this sweet, old idea, which inspired this project, although this fun basket could be used all through the year. Here’s a Cemetery Cone Upcycled May Day Basket DIY to inspire your creativity!
Cemetery Cone Upcycled May Day Basket DIY
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What’s a Cemetery Cone?
Green metal cemetery cones are the traditional way to adorn a gravesite. They originally held fresh flowers and were often pushed into the soil with a spike on the bottom. You can find rusty ones at flea markets and vintage shops quite inexpensively (they’re the perfect green). No one else knows what to do with them, but you will now!
Steps to DIY an Upcycled May Day Basket with a Cemetery Cone
Here are the visual steps to making your own upcycled May Day basket from a cemetery cone. It’s easy if you have a drill, some polyurethane and some kind of handle. I used a piece of crimped wire that also came from fencing at a cemetery. But use what you have and use your imagination!
- When you find cemetery cones, they’ll probably be good and rusty. Scrub them with a soapy steel wool pad, like an S.O.S pad. Rinse and let dry thoroughly in the sun.
- Next, brush on a couple coats (inside and out) of water-based polyurethane. It will seal and bring out the beautiful vintage patina. {you can find my favorite Vintage Revival resources HERE}
- Drill holes on either side of the cemetery cone, large enough for your handle. You can also smoosh your cone flatter if it’s the triangular kind, similar to a wall pocket.
- Pound down any metal flashing around your drilled holes so they’re not sharp.
- Cut your handle to the length you desire. You want it long enough to go over a doorknob and leave enough space for flowers to stick out the top. Bend in an arch.
- Bend last couple of inches of handle to go into holes. Using a bench vice works great for this.
- Place handle ends in holes on either side and close with pliers.
- Now your repurposed cemetery cones are ready to be turned into upcycled May Day baskets!
What is in a May Day Basket?
May Day baskets can be filled with flowers or treats, or both! I made one each to show you.
To fill with flowers, place a plastic bag inside the cemetery cone. Soak a piece of Oasis foam in water and place inside. Arrange fresh flowers and cuttings from your yard to make a pretty bouquet.
To fill with treats, simply line the cemetery cup with a paper doily or pretty fabric. Fill with homemade baked goods or store-bought treats. {My “Scones, Best Ever” are always loved, or Rhubarb Muffins are perfect for Spring.}
Wouldn’t you squeal with excitement if one of these pretty, upcycled May Day baskets arrived at your door? (Now the pressure’s on, because my neighbors read my blog;)
Finish Off Your Upcycled May Day Basket with a Printable
To encourage you to continue this old tradition, I created some FREE “Happy May Day” printables. They can be found in my Insider’s Resource Library, along with all kinds of other helpful and fun goodies for my faithful readers. Simply sign up to be an Insider in my sidebar, on the pop-up, or down below!
If you’re already an Insider, the password to the Library is always at the bottom of my emails. Look for these at the top, under “Spring”.
Are you inspired to make your own May Day baskets? I hope so! It’s such a sweet, old-fashioned way to celebrate Spring and share beauty and kindness with someone else!
If you love these repurposed cemetery cones, I hope you can scrounge some up at a local flea market or vintage shop (or maybe the cemetery gardener?). I’m already thinking of other fun ways to use them throughout the year.
Today I’m joining a couple other creative friends for an #upcyclesquad challenge. Enjoy links to the rest of their projects down below.
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The Junk Parlor, “Repurposing an Empty Clock Case”
Hilary Prall & Co, “How to Make a Candle Stick Holder Bud Vase”
Southern Crush at Home, “How to Reupholster a Couch Without Removing the Old Fabric”
DIY Beauty on Purpose, “Thrifted 90’s Wood Bench Makeover”
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SO CUTE, Lora!!! What an amazing idea!! I love the chippy cones paired with the delicate flowers! So creative!
Thanks! Vintage junk and flowers is the best combo:)
What a great idea! Came out so nice. love it
Thank you!
This is such a fun idea…I love the green!!
Give me all the green:) Thanks!
I LOVED this so much. How clever! Thank you for the inspiration! Hugs ❣️
Thanks, Lianep!
What a thoughtful way to express sympathy for a loved one’s loss! You’re so creative my friend! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks!
Cannot believe I’ve never run across one of these in all the years of junking! Maybe I just wasn’t paying attention? Bet I will be from here on out! Another one you’ve hit outta the park 😊- love these!!
Probably only found in a true junker’s booth or a flea market…you know I’m a bottom feeder;)
Super sweet and adorable, Lora. I have never seen these before, or if I did I didn’t realize what they were. They’re the perfect size for a fun little doorhanger gift!
My eye is always attracted to anything green; probably why I brought them home!
I wish I had one, you diy these so cute as always. Your creativity is a great source to follow, thanks so much. I will be looking to see if I can find some.
Hopefully now that you’ve seen one pretty, they’ll cross your path!