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 Monday, November 05, 2012

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Monday Funday: Pumpkin Lanterns

By Candie Cooper – See more of Candie’s crafts on her blog, Candie Cooper’s Journal


 

When the Frost is On the Punkin' by James Whitcomb Riley was my inspiration for creating these little pumpkins. See the glittery frost?


 

They light up too! With all the frosty mornings, the glow is sure to warm you up! 


 

These are the basic supplies: Mod Podge gloss, tissue paper, clear jar (plastic will also work), paint brush, tiny battery operated light, and tissue paper in orange and green. By the way, the dollar store has several glass dishes with lids.


 

Tear the paper into small pieces.



Paint the Mod Podge onto the jar and put a layer of tissue paper down as you go. Seal each layer with Mod Podge as you go. Repeat with the green around the top.


 

Optionally, you can add some wire and beads for vines. Wrap green wire around the top and leave 5 inch tails on both sides. To curl the tails, wrap the wire around a pencil, twisting and twirling as you go. You can add beads in between curls. Ribbon and raffia would also look good tied around the top.

 

Frost the pumpkins by painting Mod Podge around the top and shaking glitter on top. Love that sparkle!

 

Drop a battery operated tea light in the bottom and replace the lid. A group of these would look pretty on a mantel or in the center of the Thanksgiving table.

 

Fun in the daytime!

 

Magical at night!  

*Just to be on the safe side, it is recommended not to leave these unattended while lit.  













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