It really makes a great little light in the window as you can see. I love that I can switch the lantern to what side I desire. It is nice to change things up a bit every so often.
For the weekly contest I've created a lantern.
French Manor cartridge: Bird Tile, Stamp, Screen, Tile, and Eiffel Tower.
George Cartridge: Squares 4.3 by 5.3
Heritage Cartridge: Accent 9 (or I like to call them photo corners) on the eiffel tower side
Black Cardstock: The paper studio
Stationary: Unknown (used for the background paper)
Bling jewels: ColorBok.
The lantern lit with tea lights. This is a great idea for Halloween too! With any of the Halloween cartridges you could make really amazing lanterns!
French Manor cartridge: Bird Tile, Stamp, Screen, Tile, and Eiffel Tower.
George Cartridge: Squares 4.3 by 5.3
Heritage Cartridge: Accent 9 (or I like to call them photo corners) on the eiffel tower side
Black Cardstock: The paper studio
Stationary: Unknown (used for the background paper)
Bling jewels: ColorBok.
Emily K. #2583
THis is beautiful and so amazing looking, you did a wonderful job on this lantern. Good luck in the contest :)
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I am going to scraplift and make one for my daughter. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletedid you just "stitch" the corners together? These are beautiful and was thinking of making something like this....Lettering Delights has something similar....TFS
ReplyDeleteOoh la la I love this. How glamorous this is. Glad you shared with us how you made it. I love it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOk, I'm trying to make these for a centerpiece for a fundraiser. How exactly were you able to manipulate the images? New to the cricut and the online tutorials aren't helping.
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