

Another tutorial I created is up at Project Wedding! I like to think of these as instant lanterns - in their unembellished form, they come together so easily from a few simple materials. These in particular remind me of an organdy dress, with their soft, ladylike details and cool simplicity. Make a batch for your next twilit summer celebration - you can find the full instructions and supplies list over at Project Wedding.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tea Light Lanterns: A Tutorial
Labels: Crafts, Entertaining, Tutorial, Wedding
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23 comments:
So adorable and simple to make! Trying to figure out where I might put a few of these just so I can make some! Blessings, Katy
That is so summery and lovely. I can't wait to make some up for myself, and as gifts for friends. Thanks for posting this.
Jen
so so pretty and cute. very nice and light and airy. wonderful! :)
These are lovely...i am always following you...your blog is amazing!! Happy day to you!
Ooh! I love it! I shall have to do it. :)
So pretty and elegant...nice job :-)
These are so pretty and delicate. Great little idea you have.
yipee...these are amazing...thanks for the tutorial:)
They are SO pretty...what a clever idea!
These are beautiful! Just what I needed for a late afternoon baby shower. Thanks! :)
soooooo pretty!! I must try!
OMG, you are a softer Martha! Great DIY project. So romantic and EZ. :)
these are so so pretty thanks so much
These are SO stunning! I loved the way that you've wrapped them around the light (pure genius) and they're so simple but so incredibly elegant. WOWza! :O)
wow your blog is *so* pretty i've definatley become a follower <3
Beautiful!!!
These are beautiful!
I've been looking for a new crafty project and this is it! Thank you so much for posting this. You've done such a beautiful job :)
Thanks for sharing!
it's really a good idea, i'll make some to decorate my home party next time.
So elegant but simple at the same time, and I love any excuse to use grosgrain ribbon! Thanks for the post!
xo
Jennifer
http://milliedeel.blogspot.com/
these are so lovely!
gorgeous! what a beautiful idea! xo
all i have to say is you're incredibly talented and martha would be proud!
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