Showing posts with label lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lantern. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Truly, Madly, Deeply - FINALLY!
Grab some snacks and sit a spell, this is going to be a long post. You've been warned!
When I first got a sneak peek of the Heart-Shaped Lantern that would be released in the new Truly, Madly, Deeply collection from Bird's SVGs, I was dazzled. I couldn't wait to build one of my own!
Bird very cleverly created a separate cut out for the central vellum heart so that it could be embossed in an embossing folder - so cool! Around the same time, I was watching a Jennifer McGuire video about alcohol ink lifting where she made some beautiful patterns on vellum. I was intrigued to try it and figured why not give it a go on my lantern.
So I inked up a piece of scrap vellum with some red and purple alcohol ink, grabbed a lacy Tim Holtz stencil and tested it out. Fun technique!
Next I inked up my vellum heart and did the same thing. Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of the heart after the ink was lifted, but you can see it in the finished lantern.
For the body of the lantern, I kept thinking about what colors I would use to really make it something that would fit into my home decor. I have some black wrought iron furniture with antique gold accents and I thought that might look really great.
I embossed the lid panels with a similar lacy Tim Holtz texture fade (embossing folder) and then rubbed over the embossing with some antique gold wax. I love how the embossing is highlighted this way.
I built the rest of my lantern and also rubbed some of the gold wax around the panels and edges and called it done.
I liked it, but I just felt like it needed something else. The gold wax didn't come out as well on the body of the lantern as I would have liked. I put it on display and have been lighting it up every night for a week while I pondered my next step.
Today, inspiration finally struck. I re-cut the offset panels for the outside of the lantern, but this time I used some Tim Holtz metallic kraft paper. I embossed the pieces, painted them with black paint and then wiped some away to get a worn brass look. I glued them to the lantern and now I'm so very happy with it!
Here's a view from the side:
You might wonder how I embossed the large front panel as it doesn't fit through most embossing machines. It's a trick I read about years ago and this was the first time I actually tried it. Rather than putting the embossing folder though a machine, you can roll over it with a rolling pin, or in my case, a brayer.
The impression isn't as deep as if you ran it through a machine, but it's good enough! I put a tan embossing mat down on my craft table and then the embossing folder with the paper inside of it and then went to town rolling over it with a LOT of pressure. Persistence paid off though, and I think the embossing really makes this project come to life.
I added a color-changing electronic tea light inside and it looks magical as it cycles through every color of the rainbow. Watching it glow reminded me of a very unique place I visited as a teenager.
I grew up less than an hour from Yale University and one of our high school teachers took us on a class trip to the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. From the outside, it's an unusual looking building (photo from Google images), but nothing really spectacular. But notice all those square-ish panels...
...they are made of thin marble and when on the inside of the library on a sunny day, the whole place absolutely glows. It's really beautiful and something neat to see if you ever get the chance. You'd never imagine that looking at it from the outside. (Photo from Google images)
So now that I've taken you on a trip down memory lane, you can see why the lighted lantern reminded me of that beautiful glowing marble.
Still with me? I'm almost done rambling on, I promise!
If you've made this lantern, what did you do with all of those leftover hearts from your cutting mat? I couldn't bring myself to throw them away!
Using some painter's tape, I carefully transferred the rows of hearts and glued them to a piece of 4" x 5.25" cardstock. Once they were all glued down, I ran the whole panel through my Cuttlebug with an embossing folder. Then I glued it onto a gold glitter pre-made A2 card. Now I've got an extra card for the next time I need one. All I'll need to do is add a sentiment to the front and it'll be ready to go.
I really appreciate the fact that you've stuck with me this far. I hope you didn't run out of snacks! Thanks for stopping by and I'd truly love to hear what you think of my lantern if you'd like to leave a comment below.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Rocket Lantern
...and the rocket's red glare....
Okay, well maybe more than just red glare! I only made one rocket (so far), but I was having a good time taking pictures of it every time the tealight changed color, so figured I'd just share all of the colorful pics.
Here's a closer look at my Rocket Lantern from Dreaming Tree's Stars and Stripes Forever bundle. It's just one of three illuminating projects just in time for the 4th of July.
I didn't really do anything to change this one very much from the original by Dreaming Tree...why mess with perfection? I did use silver glitter paper for the nose cone and base, but other than that, I kept it pretty simple.
This could be so cute for New Year's Eve too, don't you think? Maybe done in black, silver and gold instead? The sky's the limit (pun intended).
Thanks for stopping by!
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Thursday, June 23, 2016
Sunflower-ish Tealight
Just a really quick post to show you what I did with the free Gerbera Daisy Tea Light from Dreaming Tree.
For some reason I was thinking of how cool these would look in some fall colors, and decided to make this into a sunflower of sorts. Or maybe a black-eyed susan? Either way, the sequins in the center reflect the tealight flame a bit and make this extra sparkly which always makes me happy. I think a glittered center would be cool too.
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Fire & Dragonfly Lantern
It's a bit of an overcast day today, so I thought I'd light up my lanterns for their moment in the front of the camera!
Both of these are from the new Summer Nights and Flights bundle by Dreaming Tree. I actually had the same Violet Leaf stack of DCWV paper and so I made my first lantern (the one on the right) to look almost exactly like the one that Dreaming Tree shows on their website.
I made a second lantern for a neighbor who just returned from a few months in China and who brought me back the gift of a beautiful silk scarf. To me this lantern has somewhat of a pagoda feel, so I made one in green and gold to use as a thank you for the scarf. I used paper from the same stack, although this time it's metallic gold flowers on a green background.
I embossed the gold panels with a Cuttlebug Oriental Weave embossing folder which seemed to make them super shiny with all the extra facets to reflect light.
I also added a gold glitter ball on top as shown in the assembly video, but rather than paint mine with glitter paint, I covered it in quick dry glue and sprinkled Martha Stewart ultrafine glitter on it and then let it dry for a few hours before gluing it on top with some Glossy Accents.
BONUS! Dreaming Tree just added some FREE Autumn Nights and Frights panels for this lantern so it can be used for Halloween too! Now I can't wait to make the spooky version!
I hope my neighbor enjoys the lantern. Thanks for stopping by to check them out!
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Ladybug Love Shack and Love Lantern
Last year I created this little ladybug love shack using the Hugs & Kisses kit from SVGCuts. I'm a lover of all things ladybug, so the cute little fox was replaced with Ms. Bug which I cut from the Cricut Create A Critter cartridge. I had fun picking out all the polka dotted papers and bling for this project. Now that I've got it out for display again this year, I might see if I can add some hearts puffing up out of the chimney. As if there's not already enough glitter and bling!!!
I also had fun altering the Damask Lantern from the Mistletoe Manor kit, also by SVGCuts. I kept some of the damask pattern, but moved it around to fit in some of the swirly hearts from the For My Valentine kit. I just love how this came out. I always look at things down the road and want to add more. I think this needs a glittery ribbon bow and/or maybe some flowers on top. Adding it to my To Do list!
It's so much fun to decorate for Valentine's Day!
Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, September 25, 2015
Stingy Jack Lantern
If you haven't already checked out the designs at 3dsvg.com, make sure you pay them a visit.
Right now you can download this Stingy Jack Lantern file for FREE. There's a free Spooky Coffin box too which I hope to build over the weekend!
I love how quickly and easily this went together. I substituted plain vellum and a color changing tealight (found in the Home Depot Halloween section) for the printed vellum as I didn't have any inkjet vellum handy. I think this came out really great and I'm looking forward to doing some shopping on the new site over the weekend.
Here's a view of the opposite side. Happy weekend and thanks for stopping by!
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