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Today's tutorial: Triangle Luminary Box Author: France Martin Keyword: FF17TUTORIAL2 Date: Oct. 9, 2017
Create a unique gift box that can double as a lighted decoration.
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Well I tried to make this as hard as possible. It�s really not that bad... I just want to put the Capital C in Challenge! I finished it and managed to do it upside down, so it has two lids! But it only opens on the bottom, so it�s easier to get to the light source...that�s my excuse and I�m sticking to it! 🤣
So... I spend a couple hours on this. ( folds are not my thing) and anyways... it did not occur to me that solid snowflakes were not going to be very good windows. :rolleyes: ( the smaller ones I have are more solid and I was thinking more along the lines of you have to cut two layers...) So... because I found that out before I had the lid done, I ended up deciding this will just be a fancy gift box since the amount of "window" view I have is so minimal you cannot see anything... with the light on or not.
I fiddled with this off and on all day: falliday fest triangle luminary box The quilting rulers make constructing the lid much simpler, and shorter works better for the tea lights. imho
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Here is mine. I LOOOOVE it! Great Tute! Now I gotta make more thanks a lot lol!! Oh and I ran out of the little fake candles so had to use a hair light lol.
Love this tutorial! Love you more Ms Dina!! Mahalo much for selecting my Which Witch Is Which Box as host fav and pinned to Pinterest. I’m so appreciative, honored and humbled Sweet Lady.
Oh and also for your help in finding my intoxicated drunken moon card and placing it where it should be. Mahalo much!!
great tutorial! I used 2 floral panels and a rich purple panel, using an oval die for my windows. Substituted waxed paper for vellum- think it gave my windows a soft diffuse glow. Used a reverse stencil of pine branches with red and green inks smooshed on the cardstock first- saving the die cut branches for another project. My embellishments were leaves made from the ovals from my windows. Here's leaves & ovals
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