Stampendous and
Spellbinders are hopping today, and Wendy Price and I are the featured designers for this event! However, before I share my project with you, I want to let you know where you'll find all of the info, rules, and details for this hop, so that YOU will not miss out on some awesome prizes! Spellbinder's rules can be found
HERE. Stampendous' rules and info can be found
HERE.
I've created this Halloween "lantern", perfect for party or home decor to ramp up the spooky! Here's the info:
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Run through die cut machine, repeat this three more times to create the four sides |
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Adhere the embossed vellum images to the back of each frame |
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Ink the front edges of each frame with VersaMagic Cloud White ink |
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Die cut a gate and two fence pieces for each side from Spellbinder's Garden Gate on Bazzill Board in black |
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Pat the die cut piece with VersaMark ink |
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Sprinkle lightly with Aged Black and Aged Silver embossing enamels |
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Heat set each embossed piece |
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Use a glue pen to attach the gate and fence pieces to each side |
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Die cut corner pieces from the Fancy Label Tags Four set from Spellbinders, emboss the pieces with the Aged Black and Aged Silver embossing enamels, cut some branches from the new Woodland Collection Trees die (S3-227) |
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Use small brads, the embossed label pieces and branches to assemble the sides |
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Cut four black stripe for the"handle" |
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Cut four decorative pieces and emboss with Aged Black and Aged Silver embossing enamels |
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Use small brads to attach the filigree pieces and strips to the lantern |
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Bring the four strips together at the top and use a small black strip curved into a small circle and a brad to hold it all together |
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Add some flameless candles for an eerie glow! |
Check out these other Spookilicious designs today:
Have a "spook-tacular" day!
Pam
Wow! This is beautiful and spooky at the same time! I love all these pretty details and that lantern looks amazing!
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Michele
Love your project.
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This is very cool!
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWill make a wonderful decoration for the Halloween season.
thanks for sharing
Illinois
Very spooky lantern. I like how you used the embossing enamels.
ReplyDeleteSue in Ohio
I love the lantern...the fence & decorative pieces added on top...very nice added touch, with the embossed rustic finish and the stamped vellum...gives the eerie Halloween mood I would love to have hanging on my Northern Michigan deck! Thanks for sharing Tina
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! I can't wait to make one. Great instructions. Thanks. Viki in Kansas
ReplyDeleteI love your lantern! I have been wanting to make one forever and this is perfect. Viki in Kansas
ReplyDeleteOMG!! LOVE this awesome lantern!!! What a wonderful way to decorate for Halloween!!! LOVELOVELOVE it! TFS!
ReplyDeleteNot sure why my comment is missing but I love this lantern!! It is an awesome way to decorate for Halloween and I can see it being used for other holidays also!!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteBarb from VT
What a neat way to make a lantern! Florida
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. I want to try to make this. Thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! I could see these lanterns all through my home. Love it
ReplyDeleteI could see this lantern all thru my home for the fall season. Love this project.
ReplyDeleteWhat a spooklicious Halloween project! LOVE the stamping on vellum...so clever!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I love that it does look like it is on fire. What a cool idea.
ReplyDeleteCute lantern!
ReplyDeleteKaren in RI
This is amazing! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat great spooky FUN you've created here -- LOVE the lantern, those fabulous stamps and that sweet garden gate die! Makes me want to sit down and create some 'spookiness' right now even though it's over 100 degrees here in AZ today!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous lantern and an awesome tutorial! So many great details on this creation!
ReplyDeleteBravo Pam!!! This lantern is amazing, love every scrumptious detail.
ReplyDeleteThis spooky lantern is awesome and it really gives a nice eerie look to a room! I wouldn't mind having a couple of these for Halloween myself!
ReplyDeleteI love the lantern you madewith all the different scenes and the great embossing job on the gate and the hinges. It is very realistic. Great job. and thanks for sharing you ideas.
ReplyDeleteWow, this lantern is amazing!! I love the stamped and embossed vellum. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your spooky and fun lantern and that you literally thought "out of the box" when creating! It is always inspirational to see what others are doing and to get great ideas for using these products. Thank you for sharing your talent with us all.
ReplyDeleteIn my earlier comment I forgot to add that I am from GA! Sorry for the mistake.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lantern!
ReplyDeleteLove all that
embossing!
Carla from Utah
I live in South Carolina. The later is amazing. Tfs♡
ReplyDeleteHorror-able day in SC with tons of rain and a cat 4 hurricane looming. Yet your lantern is a bright spot! You have the most indepth and concise directions, I know I'll be able to follow them and I can hardly wait to get crafting. Thank you so very much for this tutorial.
ReplyDeleteMy comment doesn't seem to have posted so I'll try again. Your lanterns is so beautiful! It's a really imaginative way to use vellum and embossing! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteWow that lantern looks super nice! That is something I just might try. I live in California.
ReplyDeleteBOO-tiful lantern Pam!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for sharing your SPOOK-tacular INSPIRATION and tutorial :)
SORRY Pam- I forgot to let you know that I'm an Aussie, so please don't include me in the prize draw :)
ReplyDeleteOh++ This is awesome!! I love the lamps and especially your tutorial! TYFS!! THIS
ReplyDeleteOh++ This is awesome!! I love the lamps and especially your tutorial! TYFS!! THIS
ReplyDeleteLove your spooky lantern with the weathered and aged look you gave the fence !
ReplyDeleteAMAZING project Pam!!!! I LOVE this!!! What a wonderful seasonal home decor piece!
ReplyDeleteThis lantern is fabulous. I love the stamps and the way you used all the dies. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite time of year-and you rocked it. Fantastic creation and tutorial-thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth/Beth Williams
love your luminary and gated gate tutorial.
ReplyDeletewhat a super Amazing Lantern love the colors and the Stamps are amazing love the way you made it look weathered, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is just stunning! Gorgeous elements.
ReplyDeleteBecca in Florida
Love this lantern! I especially like the gate and fence dies used and how you embossed the pieces. It would look great in Arizona where I live.
ReplyDeleteThis lantern is really cute, just spooky enough for everyone. The ability to adapt for other events or holidays are tremendous! Thanks for the tutorial. Pat in Ocala.
ReplyDeleteThis Lantern is really suitable for anyone, just spooky enough. I love that is adaptable for any occasion or holiday! Thanks for a great tutorial
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and result! The lantern is gorgeous as well as spooky!! Thx for sharing your creativity, Pam.
ReplyDeleteWow! That lantern is just too cool and a little spook.
ReplyDeleteI left a comment yesterday but it doesn't seem to be showing up so here goes again! I just love your lantern with its eerie glow and embossed images! What a wonderful Halloween project!
ReplyDeleteI keep getting messages that my comment was not delivered, and it doesn't show up so I'll try commenting through a different account. Please delete duplicate comments if they appear..thanks! I just love your eerie lantern with the vellum and embossed stamping. This is a perfect decoration for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME lantern!! LOVE the distressed gate!!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome idea love the lantern
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC Halloween lantern!!! Love the details & appreciate the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Your lantern is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! Thank you for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Lantern, gorgeous details and love the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is amazing! Love those enamels..... such a fabulous lantern. I'm featured on Day 2 for May Arts if you'd like to check it out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous piece! Love the translucent effect of the vellum.
ReplyDeleteI was given an easel card yesterday that has a light behind the picture.
ReplyDeleteIt is so cute.
Love your lantern.
Illinois
WOW, this is gorgeous! Thanks for a fabulous tut. xxD
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY DROP DEAD GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteI love
ReplyDeleteHalloween! And all the projects you wonderful designers come up with!
Fab tutorial and project - love it xx
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