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Hello, my name is Natasha and I am the founder and designer of "WITHLOVECREATIONS" For many years I have enjoyed the art of entertaining and making special moments everlasting...I am a mom of two beautiful children, a wife to an amazing man and a absolutely love creating things, and have way to many hobies! LOL l...I enjoy what I do and began helping brides in my family as well as friends make their special day as special as possible. It has been my pleasure sharing all my ideas with all my friends and family, and watching them turn into reality. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Especiallyours, "CREATIONSWITHLOVE" From my heart to all of yours Ps. Please Email with any questions you may have. Thank you!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Paper Lanterns








Want a cute, simple decoration that you can make in minutes? These paper lanterns are perfect for the upcoming holiday season or as an everyday decoration! What a great way to add color to a room or to your holiday table :) Make a bunch and string them together as a garland, or put a bunch in a bowl, or in a hurricane glass in a bathroom or guestroom. You could also mail them (flat, before unfolding them ;)) to a friend as a fun "Merry Christmas" gift with quick instructions on how to unfold them.

I decided to use holiday paper, but was thinking these would also be fun as everyday decorations with leftover scraps of scrapbooking paper or found/vintage paper.

What you'll need:
- Paper - enough to cut 15 strips - ½"x4" (7.5"x4")
- 2 small brads
- Ruler, 1/16" hole punch or pushpin to poke holes, exacto blade or
rotary cutter and a cutting mat
1. Measure out and cut your paper into 15 strips - each strip ½"x4"
2. Punch holes 1/8" from edge on short edge on both ends of paper strips. I used a 1/16" hole punch, but a push pin can be used to poke holes - it might take a little longer to get the brad through.
3. Put a brad in each end of your punched paper strip stack.

(Back)
4. Starting with the strip on the bottom, twist it out to begin to unfold the paper lantern. It might look kind of wonky, but it will get better :)
5. Twist out each strip individually in order from bottom to top of paper strip stack.
6. Arrange to your liking and Voila! A paper lantern ornament!
These would make a great garland - I strung a few together and they looked fabulous!

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