Create a paper lantern decorated with fireflies using our latest template. This is a fun, decorative paper craft that can be used as a "real" lantern by placing a battery-operated LED tealight beneath it. This project involves basic colouring, folding, cutting and gluing. Age recommendation is 6+. Card stock is recommended for this project but paper will also work. This Digital Download Product Includes • Printable Insctructions with photographs • The firefly Lantern template in a dual lantern set (to make two lanterns as pictured in opposite blue colours) and a group crafting set • The file saved as a PDF in US Letter format Also in this series: • Fingerprint Firefly Jar • Twilight Fireflies Torn Paper Collage
Easy firefly paper lantern craft for kids with printable template. Make a classic paper lantern decorated with paper fireflies.
Step by step tutorial on how to upcycle a jar and create a crochet tealight Lantern cover - advanced beginner level - all the steps included
This is a beautiful, simple lantern depicting a wren surrounded by foliage. It is made using freestyle machine embroidery over appliqued fabric scraps. It is not suitable for a naked flame but casts a lovely soft glow when used with a battery tealight of fairy lights. The lantern is approximat...More This is a beautiful, simple lantern depicting a wren surrounded by foliage. It is made using freestyle machine embroidery over appliqued fabric scraps. It is...More
I’ve loved going camping for as long as I can remember. Most of my summer vacations as a child involved camping…usually on one of the beautiful sandy beaches of Lake Powell. Luckily, I married someone with the same love for spending time outdoors. Our simple car camping trips progressed into longer backpacking adventures over the […]
Step by step tutorial on how to upcycle a jar and create a crochet tealight Lantern cover - advanced beginner level - all the steps included
Have fun making a DIY flower tealight! Use faux flower petals and recycled plastic spoons to create these beautiful flower tea lights. Transform a flameless tealight candle into stylish home decor. These flower tea light candles glow and flicker so beautifully, and they make great homemade decorations for parties or weddings! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Flower Tealight Have fun making a flower tealight candle! This DIY craft is perfect for spring and summer decor. ScissorsGlue
A pretty touch to any living space, these 3 tealight lanterns feature a different pink glaze or heart pattern. Suitable for use with tealights, not included.
Unique craft set for a lantern with a *unicorn* consisting of: - 1 black box with punched out unicorn and flowers - 1 tracing paper (please specify color in the comment field) - 1 cheese box (lid + base) - 1 tealight holder - 1 wire hanger Tip: First glue the tracing paper to the cardboard with glue or glue stick and then attach it to the cheese box with double-sided adhesive tape. First attach the tea light holder to the base. Make 2 opposite holes in the edge of the lid, bend the ends of the wire hanger and fasten. **Production method** Laser punched **Used material** Cardboard, tracing paper, cheese box, wire hanger, metal tea light holder **Size/Dimensions/Weight** 51x22cm
Set your table for the season with an arrangement of these crocheted pumpkin-shaped lanterns for a truly stunning display. Use it to cover a tealight for a statement piece that shines all evening. Made using size 10 crochet cotton and a size 7/1.65mm crochet hook. Finished Size: 6" dia. x 5"H (including stem) Designed by Joyce Geisler.
This DIY Water Bottle Camping Lantern is a great way to reuse something and turn into something magical... a glowing camp lantern!
The lantern is pre-cut or perforated on bright white paper. It can be easily separated from the frame and assembled - without any tools or glue. The punched part is connected to form a ring and illuminated with a tea light, which immerses the forest landscape in a romantic evening atmosphere. When assembled, the lantern measures (ø×H) 62×90 mm and is designed for a normal tea light (ø40×20 mm) in the glass. Please always follow the manufacturer's instructions on handling candles! The shipping costs stated refer to 1 to a maximum of 3 of the craft sheets described here. If you would like to order more or combine them with other items, the shipping costs will increase accordingly. In general, shipping is as cost-effective as possible; I will be happy to inform you about this before you buy. Size/Dimensions/Weight: Craft sheet: DIN long 99×210 mm Lantern: (ø×H) 62×90 mm Materials used: Premium card paper 167g/m² (outside bright white, matt; inside natural white, matt) Customization options: As you can see, the lantern is neutral white. Perhaps you would like to decorate it with a personal saying? No problem! Just tell me the text you want and I will personalize the craft sheet for you, just ask me about it.
This DIY Water Bottle Camping Lantern is a great way to reuse something and turn into something magical... a glowing camp lantern!
As the sun begins to set on golden afternoons, there's a certain magic that hangs in that heavy late summer air. In the spirit of August evenings, and the allure of vintage camp-inspired adventures, we
Deep in a magical woodland the fairies live in charming little houses that hang from trees. At dusk their houses light up with a mesmerizing glow that will make you want to stay in the forest forever! Create your own fairy houses with this download and make a magical fairy village of your own. Your fairy houses can be hung or placed on a desktop. Add flameless tealights to turn your houses into beautiful lanterns! *Please always monitor your fairy house lantern even when using flameless tealights. Fairy House sizes range from 7.5" to 8" tall. This is a digital download of a FAIRY HOUSE LANTERN design that will allow you to create a fairy house of 4 varying sizes. Download folder will include SVG, EPS, PNG and PDF files. SVG files are compatible with cutting machines such as Cricut, Silhouette, etc. You will receive a zip folder containing these files. This design is from my original drawings and not from clip art. FAIRY HOUSE TUTORIAL: https://snowdayblog.com/2021/09/28/fairy-house/ VIDEO TUTORIAL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSdIK9yAapM For pink Table Top Fairy in image, click here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1035517598/fairy-svg-fairy-party-decoration-table?ref=shop_home_active_2&crt=1 For other fairies please visit my Fairies section: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/Chaiv?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=29451754 ✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵✵ TERMS & CONDITIONS The designs in these files are owned by Chaiv. By purchasing my design files you are agreeing that you will not share, copy, or resell any of my designs to any individual person, business or third party. With this digital purchase you are authorized to use this file for personal or non-profit projects where no money is being made. Credit (attribution) is required to “Chaiv Design”. If you would like to sell physical items made from any of my digital designs, please purchase my commercial license here: COMMERCIAL LICENSE https://www.etsy.com/listing/932258734/commercial-license-for-small-business?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 No refunds for digital downloads, however if you have any issues with your files please contact me and I will be happy to help resolve the issue.
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Inspired by seafoam these beautiful tealight holders are handmade by artist Robin Palmer. Based in Orkney, Robin is influenced by the wonderful world around him and these pieces are no exception, capturing a fleeting moment forever in clay. Light a candle and these will throw wonderful patterns of light around the room that will entrance you all evening.
These delicate pressed flower lanterns create a beautiful warm summery glow, and are a lovely project for re purposing your old jam jars! Perfect for a party or wedding table, they can be filled with LED lights as well as regular tealights for use indoors and out. Project by Jenny Muncaster, extracted from €˜The Artist in You ' Episode 6: Pressing Matters available on Amazon Prime. To find more fantastic craft projects from The Artist in You, click through here to watch on Amazon Prime.
A whimsical fairy house that can also be hung as a lantern. Create 4 different sized fairy houses with this SVG! Hang them up with flameless tealights to create a magical fairy village or place them on table tops for an enchanting fairy party.
Place leaves picked during your autumn walk on a glass jar.
Look for the 2nd design at the link below: https://waldorfcraftsstore.etsy.com/listing/1660178444 This is a tealight lantern and shadow play for a tealight made out of thick and sturdy crafting paper. Depicted are the Over the Garden Wall characters. It is cut from black sturdy craft paper. The shadow play is sent flat, in a cardboard envelope and is very easy to assemble. Since the lantern is made of paper, please be careful with the candle flame. Never leave an open flame unattended! For safety reasons better use a LED candle. The assembled lantern measures 11 cm wide 18 cm high 11 cm in diameter Shipping info: within EU usually 5 days non-EU and US approximately 5 to 14 days Shipping upgrade: Fedex Economy arrives within a week to the US and Express 2 till 4 days.
This pressed flower craft is SO PRETTY! Make your own pressed flower lanterns that are beautiful, and really easy to put together! With a bit of mod podge and dried flowers you have a gorgeous candle holder that's super inexpensive to make. Pressed Flower Craft Making this pressed flower craft is so simple, and the results are so pretty! These pressed flower lanterns provide a pop of colour from the dried flowers and a soft glow from the tea light candles inside. If you're looking for a table decoration for a summer wedding or party, these pressed flower lanterns are
I think the most popular item I made for this dinner party was the floating lanterns and today I am excited to share with you how I made them. They came out great and are very easy to make.
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Votive holder embellished with silk paper, silk yarn and beads... ...and one with silk yarn and 'snipped out' holes. Guess who made the orange one?!? :) Our candle holders in use at dinner one night... ...and an aerial view. :) I just love the warm light that shines through the thin felt... ...making everything (and everyone!) around them a little more beautiful... ...and chasing the winter's chill away! This is a quick and easy project requiring very little roving... ...and you really cannot make an unattractive one, no matter how you choose to embellish them! Just remember to make the felt very thin and light (two fine layers will do)... ...in order to get the maximum 'glow' from each votive holder. We used silk yarn for some and sparkly synthetic yarns for others... ...but you could also play around with all manner of gauzy fabrics or free-form crocheted bits. As Fiona suggests, and for safety's sake... ...do place the candles on glass jar lids and not directly on the felt... ...and don't leave them burning if you leave the room.
Large Green Tealight House - Village Pottery 26cm x 15cm This large tealight house in a trendy green is perfect for rustic farmhouse decor. Display as a stand alone ornament and add a tealight for a cosy feel or collect the range and create your own village.
Halloween est à la fin du mois, il est donc temps de commencer à préparer ses décorations. Aujourd’hui je vous propose de fabriquer une Lanterne d’Halloween très facile à monter et à décorer. Vous pourrez la poser sur une table ou la suspendre n’importe où dans la maison ou sur le perron de votre maison […]
:: gather your supplies. all you need is a jar, sequin stars and moons, tissue paper, and decoupage glue. we worked in sections as the glue...
Lotus flower tea light holder - ceramic candle lantern for meditation altar or spiritual gifts for mom. Lotus candle holder - yoga teacher relaxing gift. For centuries, lotus flowers have been symbols of peace, tranquility, and happiness. This graceful Lotus flower decor candle lantern provides your space with grounding energy unlike any other. Ivory petals and a delicate, ethereal design lend this handcrafted piece an air of comfort and relaxation. Let the gentle light of a flickering candle wash over you, accented with a gorgeous, soothing lotus flower.
In the spirit of Martinmas, I've come up with something to share with you . Now, I've never written a tutorial...so, bear that in mind as you wade through this long strand of mediocre photos and murky instructions. Hopefully by the end, though, you'll have enough clear information to create these lovelies for your own. So, you begin with watercolor paper that has been painted (and dried)...this size happens to be 11x15 and makes a lantern that is roughly 6" tall and 4" square. Any size rectangle will do, but using paper that is much smaller than this won't leave much room for a candle! To make the paper more translucent, use a soft cloth or paper towel to gently rub oil over the entire surface of the paper, front and back. I just used canola oil, and I've used olive oil before, too. You can hold the paper up to the light to see where the translucency has occurred and where you may have missed a spot. Wipe away as much excess oil as possible. If you feel like there is still alot of oil on your paper, lay it between sheets of clean newsprint, then between layers of newspaper and weight it down with a big book for a while. This will blot away extra oil. When I am making several lanterns at a time, I oil all the sheets of paper and store them like this. Skip this blotting step if you feel that you were able to wipe enough oil off and your paper no longer tacky with oil. On the back of the paper, mark a line about 1/2" from the edge. Fold the paper along that line To make the crease very flexible, fold first to the front, then to the back, then lay the paper flat again. Now fold the paper from the right, all the way over to the 1/2" mark. Again, crease the paper sharply, folding both to the front and back. Every fold we make must be creased in this manner. Fold in half again, up to the 1/2" line. Does your paper look like this? Now fold it horizontally in half. (Don't forget to crease it to the back and the front). Fold again horizontally into fourths. When you open the paper flat again, you should have 4 equal rows of 4 equal rectangles with that little 1/2" strip running down the left side. Next, use a straightedge to draw pencil lines diagonally across the rectangles from corner to corner...do this only for the 8 rectangles in the center rows as shown. Do the same thing going the other way, dividing those center rectangles from corner to corner. Crease the paper along these diagonal lines, folding to both the front and back as usual. This is tricky to explain, but not difficult to do. Here is another picture of the same action. Just fold on all the diagonal pencil lines that go one direction, then fold on all the lines that go the other direction. You paper should be looking rather like this. Go up to that top row of rectangles and fold it into thirds...like you are hemming fabric; fold it over a third of the way, then fold it over again. Now use scissors to cut along the folds that separate the 4 rectangles in the bottom row. Also, let's trim away a couple of bits that we won't be needing. Can you see that I've snipped away a portion of the 1/2" strip down on the bottom left? And also up at the top left? Here's a closer look at the top left corner...don't snip away too much! Now the fun begins! "Hem" the top edge of paper by turning it down and gluing it along the folds you made earlier. Depending on what kind of glue you are using, you may need to wait for glue to dry between steps from here on out. Bring the right side of the paper over towards the left. Glue the 1/2 strip (or tab, or flap, if that helps make this clearer) to the back of the righthand edge of the paper. Here is a closer look at that step...I like to slip the very top of the1/2" tab/flap/strip in between the folds of the "hem" to make a neat finish. Do you have something that looks like this? Let the glue dry before going on. When the glue is set, you should have something that opens into a rectangular tube-like shape. Here's another look from a different angle. This "hemmed" edge is the top of the lantern. The flaps at the other end fold in to form the bottom. Glue these as you fold them on top of each other. I like to cut a square of card stock to glue to the bottom. It makes it sturdier and gives it a more finished look. And here is another square of card stock glued to the inside to finish that, too. A heavy can or jar can weight things down while the glue sets. (That is the pasta sauce that I'm going to have to feed my family tonight because I've spent all afternoon goofing around with lanterns). Once all the glue is dry, you can begin shaping the lantern. This is why we folded every crease both to the front and the back...so we could get this awesome shape. Beginning at the sharp corner edges of the lantern, press the diamond shapes so that they pop inward. Work your way from diamond to diamond...all the diamonds should curve inward at their centers and point outward at their points. Just keep manipulating the paper until you are able to achieve this. And there it is! Just the right size for a centerpiece or mantle decoration...or a Lantern Walk! You can make a string or wire handle to thread through holes punched in the top edge if you like. A tealight candle can be glued to the center of the bottom of the lantern...it is quite safe. Happy Martinmas! Welcome Season of Light!