Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Flourished Candle 3 Sided Lantern - Merry Christmas
As you must realize, Suzanne came out with a bunch of new A Way With Word dies and I choose the flourished candle to play with first BIG GRIN.
I'm using an A Way With Words dies "Flourished Candle" 5pce set from Elizabeth Craft Designs, also available on Quietfire Design HERE
And I'm using a clear sentiment stamp from Quietfire Design ("Christmas Collection" 11pce set) also available from Elizabeth Craft Designs HERE
Cut the 3 panels from a dark green textured cardstock (see diagram below for measurements. Scored each flap and the roof.
Die cut the oval from each side using Elizabeth Craft Designs "Stitched Ovals" die set. I used the smallest die from the set for each side.
I then used the 2 smallest dies together to create the white border around the die cut.
Die cut the Flourished Candle 3 times. Masked of the candle area and inked the flourish area with Versafine "Toffee" and embossed with Queen's Gold embossing powder. Masked off the flourish and the flame and inked with Distress Picket Fence and embossed with Emerald Creek "Soft Fallen Snow" embossing powder - love the texture... Colored the flame with some markers. Adhered to each cut out side.
Die cut the Holly Leaves and berry (Elizabeth Craft Designs "Holly Leaves" which seems to be discontinued...). The leaves from a light green mirror cardstock and the berries from a deep red textured cardstock. Adhered to each cut out side.
Stamped the "Merry Christmas" on the green cardstock, inked with the Toffee and embossed with the gold. Trimmed down close to stamping and used a large corner rounder to cut the rest of the shape. Adhered to each cut side.
Adhered all the flaps to create the structure. Cut a little notch in the point and threaded my knotted Sari ribbon through the hole from the inside using a twisted/squeezed paper clip.
To cut the floor, I used the assembled lantern and a pencil, outlined the shape and cut from the green cardstock. Adhered to the bottom flaps.
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26 comments:
Oh. My. Gosh.
Amazing. Creative. Lovely. (I need my Thesaurus.)
Yogi, your lantern is all of that and more. What a wonderful showcase for the new candle die. For such a complex-appearing creation, your concise instruction and diagrams make it possible for even me to recreate this beauty. Thank you!
Wow--very pretty for the holidays!
Fabulous project!
What a gorgeous project! I could see this sitting in my front hall!
Charming lantern
and would be fab
to use on the
Christmas tree.
Carla from Utah
Great project and that flourish could be used for so many things.
This is so beautiful! Love it!!
This is stunning and would make such a great table centerpiece!
Wonderful project!!
Great idea and layout!
A project like this is exactly why I love Christmas and decorating my house. Very lovely.
What a great idea. Nice to have ideas how the new dies can be used in different ways.
These lanterns are fantastic! Great for an ornament or package decoration.
Very unique.
Love this cute lantern! It would make a beautiful Christmas tree ornament.
This lantern is so pretty and I love the 3-D design. What a beautiful table top decoration this would make
I KNEW this project had to be from you, Yogi! I still have a holiday card/ornament from YEARS ago (I'm talking at least 20 years) that you made & I received in a swap. I love what you do with the Quietfire products and this lantern is no exception :)
WOW - WONDERFUL lantern!
LOVE the dimension and delicate flourished candle on each side!
A beautiful decoration for the house
at anytime - just change up the
embellishments. thanks for the
design. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com
What a beautiful project...thanks for sharing!
Love your creative design. The candle looks beautiful.
Sooo creative and sooo much fun!
Beautiful project.
Love the candle die.
Thanks for sharing...
Love this project,
Thank you for sharing
thanks for the lantern directions. I love the "leave the light on" candles in the panes.
The lantern is really great! And thanks for the directions.
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