Showing posts with label Filigree Lantern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filigree Lantern. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 September 2019

Christmas Lantern


Today I would like to share a Christmas Lantern. I decorated my lantern with Spellbinders S4-1006 - Nativity Layered set and with arch inlay die from Spellbinders S6-159 - Grand Christmas Lattice.


I added little poinsettias from Spellbinders S6-158 - Grand Snow Globe.



I added a little bit of crackle pain here and there.


My lantern has three sides and vellum in windows.



Thank you so much for stopping by.
Dziękuję bardzo za odwiedziny.
Joanna

Friday, 12 October 2018

Christmas Filigree Lantern


I would like to share a filigree lantern that I created using a tag pocket die set from Spellbinders S5-384 - Charming Tag Pocket.

Dzisaj chiałąbym pokazać latareknę, którą zrobiłam z wykrojnika tag kieszonka. Użyłam zestawu Spellbinders S5-384 - Charming Tag Pocket.


I just die cut four times a pocket together with a decorative insert and then glue all pockets. I also die cut inserts together with their outline die (in glittered card stock) and added over the one inlaid in pockets slightly offseting. 

Do zrobienia latarenki wycięłam cztery razy kieszonkę razem z ozdobnym panelem. Potem skleiłam całość. Na wierzch ozdobnych paneli dodałam dodatkowo te same wycięte w brokatowym kartonie.


I added vellum from the inside of the lantern. I die cut vellum panels using outline die for inserts so they fit perfectly.

Na okienka dodałam od wewnątrz kalkę, którą wycięłam wykrojnikiem z ozdobnego insert. Pasują w ten sposób idealnie.




Thank you for stopping by.
Dziękuję za odwiedziny.
Joanna

Monday, 1 January 2018

Christmas Lantern


Today I would like to share a lantern which I made a while ago when I was preparing a tutorial for a lantern in August. Here you can find a tutorial how to make this lantern.

Dzisiaj chciałabym pokazać latarenkę, którą zrobiłam podczas przygotowywania tutorialu na latarenkę w sierpniu. Tutaj można znaleźć tutorial na latarenkę.







Here is a picture showing the led tealight turned on inside the box.

A tutaj na zdjęciu z włączoną świeczką ledową.


Happy New Year!
Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku!
Joanna

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

The Amazing Paper Grace Thinking Outside of the Box Blog Hop


We're so excited!  For months we've been bringing you creative ways to use your dies to make stunning cards.  Not today!! Today, we're showing you how to make anything but a card.  Becca issued the challenge that the creative team could pick any die and not use it in the way in was originally intended. What that means for you is everything we are showing today is pretty much outside of the box.  Dies are meant for this kind of inspiration and as you hop around, you'll be amazed at some gorgeous creations that will have your head shaking.  Yes there are prizes, but but have your gift list sitting by so that you can pick out the next gifts you might be making for someone special.

I'll tell you a little bit about my creation and will share a link list below so that you can see the creations of each person on the Creative Team as well as information on how three lucky people can win Amazing Paper Grace Dies.




Here is a picture showing the led tealight turned on inside the box.


To create a lantern I used a Vintage Insert from Filigree Booklet die set S5-289. To decorate the lid I used a Inner Border and Looped Square dies from Braided Grace Square S4-733 die set and flowers which I made using Cinch and Go Flowers One S6-050 die. To create my note card I used the same dies.

To create a lantern:
1. I cut two pieces of card stock measuring 6-3/4 by 4-3/4'' (I used Kraft-Core card stock).
2. I scored both at 3-1/4'' and 6-1/2'' (at the longer side) and then at 4-1/4'' (at the shorter side).


3. I centered and secured with a masking tape a Vintage Insert die from Filigree Booklet die set and die cut and embossed it four times.



4. To shade the 'windows' in my lantern I cut four pieces of vellum (I used tracing paper 90gsm). Each pieces measure approx 3-3/8 by 4-3/8''. I glued it down using a strong double sided tape.


5. Then I glued a lantern together using wet glue.



6. I added a piece at the bottom of the lantern which measures 3-1/4 by 3-1/4''. I rounded each corner with 3/8'' corner rounder as that way it fits easier inside (it is not necessary to round the corners). I also added the same piece at the bottom from the outside to cover flaps.



7. To create a lid for a lantern I took a piece of card stock which measures 4-3/8 by 4-3/8'' and scored on each side at 1/2 '' and 3-7/8 ''. I also die cut and embossed two decorative elements from Braided Grace Square die set. I used a Inner Border and Looped Square.


8. Before gluing a lid together I die cut a square inside. I drew two perpendicular lines with a pencils to help me to position the die in a middle. I did it for a lid and for the Inner Border from Braided Grace Square die set. The size of the square die is 1-1/2'' sq.



9. I added a Looped Square on a top of a Inner Border using wet glue and then using 3D foam tape I placed it on a lid having in mind to center two squares.


I made the other lantern in green as I was thinking that it will look lovely as a Christmas lantern too. I will share my finished Christmas lantern a bit later on.




How to Win:
Hop around to each Creative Team Member and leave a comment on each blog, three lucky winners will win a die of their choice from the Amazing Paper Grace Vintage Elegance Collection. In making the rounds, a comment should be left on the August 15th Blog Post of each Creative Team member - in your comments let us know if there is a project you would consider making.  

When to Check Back:
We'll pick and post a winner on Saturday August 19th on the Amazing Paper Grace Blog.

How to Claim:
The winner has two weeks from the time the blog post is published to claim their die.  Simply click on the contact tab at the top right hand corner of the Amazing Paper Grace blog, leave your mailing address and type the name of the die you'd like.  Becca will be sending out the winning die.  Please give us a month, we'll get it to you, promise!

Who can Play:
Any of our lovely readers including our international friends.

To start thinking Outside of the Box, hop to:
Visit Becca  - at amazingpapergrace.com/blog/
Visit Melissa  – at keepsakesbymelissa.blogspot.com
Visit Teresa - at victorianpaperqueen.com
Visit Anita – at craftingforever-anita.blogspot.com
Visit Kristi  – at kristispapercreations.blogspot.com
Visit Joanna – at joannakrog.blogspot.com

P.S. These are all gifts you can make, yes you!! Please feel free to ask questions of all the designers in their comments because we all love to mentor readers through making wonderful gifts for their families.

So keep hopping and have a nice day!




Joanna
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