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Greetings friends. There are lots of new products for Fall and Winter in the latest Impression Obsession release. For my first project, I wanted to make a Christmas votive instead of a card. It uses the new Christmas Lantern image (J20585) as well as the Lantern Window Nativity (D20587).
Here is what the lantern looks like in more light:
And from the side.....
Or, in darkness:
The finished piece has four "walls" with no top or bottom. I have a battery-powered votive in the center and the light shines through the top as well as the vellum of the votive.
To make the Christmas lantern, I first cut two pieces of navy paper that were 3" x 6 1/2" and scored them so that I had two 3" x 3" panels and a 1/2" strip:
**my strip piece in the photo was too big and was later trimmed.
Next, I embossed the Lantern stamp onto light gold metallic paper with gold embossing powder and embossed the Nativity onto heavy weight vellum with gold embossing powder:
I cut out the center of the lantern, placed it on top of one of the 3" x 3 panels of the blue paper, traced the opening and then used an Xacto knife to cut a hole in the blue panel to match the gold lantern.
I repeated this four times until I had all of the sides of my lantern:
The vellum went in between the blue base and the gold lantern. All that was left was to fold the blue paper along the scores and tape the blue pieces to form a 4-sided wall to go around my votive. The best part is that it folds flat to go in an envelope.
I chose the Nativity scene, but there are three other images that fit into the lantern.
Lantern Window Village D20586
Lantern Window Bare Trees D20588
Lantern Window Angels D20589
These were the items I used:
Christmas Lantern J20585
Lantern Window Nativity D20587
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Beautiful lantern!
ReplyDeleteLove the project! You rock!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove the glow that shows off the
nativity scene.
thanks for sharing
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That is a beautiful lantern and you used it so well. Thank you for sharing all the information!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Love the lantern!
ReplyDeleteLove how the light glows through the vellum!! So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful votive holder. So gorgeous with the light glowing through the nativity scene.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Love this lantern! Great Christmas in July idea - an't wait to make some! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteWow!! That lantern is so neat!! I swear I can see the light flickering in the pic!! Lol
ReplyDeleteWHAT A SUPER PROJECT, Laura!!! LOVE the images you've used, & HOW you've used them!!!! ;) PERFECT for Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing lantern. Fabulously creative and so beautifully executed.
ReplyDeletelovely die cut creation
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful lantern! I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful votive. Thanks for supplying instructions!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful "lantern". What a lovely gift idea for Christmas. Thanks for sharing this project.
ReplyDeleteHow totally cool!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was really cool! I didn't know IO had dies like this! On a die note, I was really surprised that you didn't so a project with one of the new CAC backgrounds... I tend to think of you as the CAC Queen :-) I liked this too though!
ReplyDeleteAmazing project! Love the lantern... very creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your very beautiful project. Fabulous.
ReplyDeletewonderful idea, it turned out beautifully! :)
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
Love your lighted nativity!
ReplyDeleteNeat idea!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the new ideas!
ReplyDeleteLove the lantern.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love how it looks with the light glowing inside :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project!
ReplyDeleteWow, fabulous project! I love this. What a great gift for someone ... or yourself. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my what an amazing project - thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteLove this. Perfect decoration for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful. They would make nice gifts...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
ReplyDeleteI really love this lantern with the nativity scene to shine through! Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteLove your lantern project!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very creative!
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