Halloween luminaries help to create an ambience, let’s make a couple. The supplies are a large or medium tin can, a copy of Día de Muertos skull printable, a sharp, round nail, a hammer, black spray paint, painter’s tape. Tape your chosen skull template onto the clean, dry can. Using the nail and hammer to...
Citrus Glow: DIY Orange Rind Luminaries
Orange rind luminaries make beautiful handmade table toppers. Their natural glow and subtle scent create a festive mood as the sun dips down. To make them you’ll need oranges, a sharp knife, a spoon, 1-2″ cookie cutter, a carving tool and tea lights. Using a sharp knife, cut your orange into half at the two-thirds...
Quick And Easy DIY Snowflake Luminaries
Simple luminaries are amazing for creating a festive mood and easy to make. Prepare metallic cardstock, a gluestick or hot glue, 1 sheet printed vellum paper, Cricut Explore™, Cricut Design Space™, Cricut Scoring Pen, Snowflake M38991 from the Winter Lace Cartridge found in Cricut Design Space™, Bag # M396E from Plantin SchoolBook found in Cricut...
Pretty And Easy DIY Paper Punch Luminaries
We’ve already told you of some pretty paper lanterns to make, and here’s one more idea, not difficult and cute! You’ll need thin paper bags, Martha Stewart Cut and Fold Abstract Rose Punch, edging scissors, LED battery powered pillar candles or votives. Lay a bag flat and position your punch toward the upper center portion...
Charming DIY Luminaries Covered With Tissues
Here are cool tissue covered luminaries that just caught my attention. They are definitely charming and could become a great addition to any interior. To make these charming luminaries you’ll need a ton of tissue medallions, simple glass vases, glue, a brush and candles. The idea is to glue tissues to the vase and put...
How To Make Simple Glass Vases Looks Modern
If you have some simple glass vases or even jars that you want to make looks modern then don’t hesitate to try this project out. Besides, you can also them serve a new function. For example, you can turn them into tea light luminaries or candle holders. To finish this project you’ll need yarn, masking...