Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Fancy Potpourri Lantern...

I am back from the Spellbinders Retreat, feeling thankful and inspired! It was an amazing experience meeting all the design teams and trying to absorb just a small amount of their incredible talent! Lots of photos were taken and shared on Facebook! One day I'll show you what I look like as a "nerd". That's right, we had "Nerd Night", and it was so much fun. 

I created this pretty project a while ago, but didn't have a chance to post it! This little lantern would be great to hold your favorite potpourri and then hang it on a doorknob, or from a hook in the ceiling. It would also be gorgeous done up in Christmas colors and used for an ornament to hide a secret gift. Or you can tuck a flameless votive inside and use as an actual lantern!

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I created the basic lantern with Spellbinders Paper Arts® Nested Lacey Pennants (I cut off the scalloped portion of the pennants). Cut/emboss 4 of the pennants from patterned paper and lay them on your table with the longer edges side by side (pattern side UP). To create a sturdier lantern, cut/emboss 4 additional pennants out of rust cardstock (remove scalloped portion), then adhere the pattern paper pennants to them.

Adhere Lace Doily Motifs #2 (with #1 being the smallest die) on the edges that are kissing. You'll do this four times, which will form the lantern. Cut/emboss Lace Doily Accents strip twice, and adhere them to rust cardstock (this forms your handle). I fussy cut around the edges, but you can leave it straight if you wish. Adhere the handle to the inside of your lantern and decorate as desired. I used Lace Doily Motifs #3 around the top edge of the lantern and hung pretty jewel danglers from them!


I used JustRite Papercraft's Always and Forever Medallion Labels for the sentiment and medallions, and once again, I fussy cut around the embossed stamped images, then adhered them to the lantern with 3D Foam Squares. I added a lot of KaiserCraft Pearls for bling and pretty pearl jewel rosettes for the center of the ornate stamped medallions.


Project Recipe:
Paper: DCWV Coral Coutore Collection,  Bazzill Basics Rust Cardstock
Inks: Tsukineko Versamark, White Embossing Powder
Embellishments: Orange Ribbon from The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, Beacon Adhesives, KaiserCraft Pearls, 3D Foam Squares, Pearl Rosettes, Jewel Danglers (Green Crystals/Gold Wire/Gold Spacers, Ivory Pearls)

7 comments:

  1. Oh, this is so gorgeous! Love the colors and all the fancy lacy images on it. AWESOME job!!!

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  2. Really awesome!! I'd like to have one to use with a tea light... Actually, I'd like several to hang on my covered porch in the evening.

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  3. Darsie...this is spectacular. There are so many beautiful details in this unique piece. I can imagine how amazing it would be to have these hanging in multiples!

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  4. Very beautiful and I love the idea of hanging several around at night; maybe even under the mantle with those little lights in them. So Romantique! Question I have is how do you attach each triangle to the next to form the whole shape? I just can't figure it out as it would seem you would need to overlap somewhere. Thanks for such a gorgeous project to share.

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