Monday, December 10, 2012

Folk Art Lanterns ~ Cricut FANatics

Hello Everyone!  Today I would like to share a quick holiday project with you that I posted on the all Cricut, all the time blog Cricut FANatics.

I know that many of you are looking for quick, easy and inexpensive ways to decorate for the holidays or simply to add some cheer to a small space. How about creating some paper "gilded" lanterns?




Materials Used:
  • Cricut cartridge Folk Art Festival
  • Gold paper
  • Variety of colored vellum
  • Tea lights
CCR file:
https://www.box.com/s/52rkxuauyugy84eigs34

Gypsy file:
https://www.box.com/s/8sfh8l7qmex7ssaf1ogk

Directions:
  1. Using the files provided, cut each lantern from gold paper. I used gold placemats from Target that I found in the holiday decor dept. I liked the lightness and "gilded" look of the paper.
  2. When cutting the homes, remove just the house base from the mat at first. Then use transfer paper to capture and move the house "insides" (this is optional, but easier then moving each piece one by one) and set aside. Pull the 12x12 piece of paper from the mat.
  3. Using different colored vellum for each lantern, adhere it to the back of each gold sheet. Take your transfer tape and adhere the house "insides" on to the the vellum of each coordinating house. At this point, I took an extra step and cut two of the lanterns down a bit in size (height) to create more of a trio look upon completion (optional).
  4. Using a tape runner or strip tape, bring the two ends together and adhere one end on top of the other.
  5. Now just add tea lights to the inside of each lantern to light up your "gilded" lanterns.
If you haven't visited the Cricut FANatics blog yet, I encourage you to do so.  There are over 30 very talented Cricut crafters that share your crafting passion and would love to share their creations with you.  Enjoy!

3 comments:

  1. Stunning creations! You make it look so easy to create!

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  2. These are beautiful. I am thinking this may be a good Christmas Eve project.

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