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Festive Sizzix Lantern Tutorial by Astrid Maclean

14 Dec

Hello everyone!  The Inspiration Team is taking a much needed break over the Holidays so we are bringing in guest designers from around the globe to Inspire you throughout December.  Today I’d like to welcome Astrid Maclean!  Astrid is a talented designer from the UK and I’m sure many of you are familiar with her work.  You can learn more about Astrid and her inspired designs on her blog Astrid’s Artistic Efforts.  Keeping with the Holiday theme Astrid has created a Festive Sizzix Lantern tutorial for you today.  Let’s get inspired with this creative tutorial by Astrid Maclean..

Festive Sizzix Lantern

A Festive Sizzix  lantern using Eileen Hull 3D block cube 658983

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 1:

I created a festive lantern, using the large 3D block cube. This wonderful die had a magnetic central opening in one of the squares, perfect for cutting windows in the sides. You need to cut the main die twice to create your cube.

STEP 2:

I covered two Sizzix little sizzles mat board strips with scrapbook paper, cut them out with a Sizzix movers and shapers circle die in the magnetic opening. The medium sized circle fits the opening to perfection.

I cut off one of the squares, so the bottom part of the finished cube would be open, and kept the cut out circle for later.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 3:

I created a base for my lantern from mat board, covered it with crackle paint and when dry painted it blue to match the colour used on my lantern.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 4:

I cut a couple of cherubs from the mat board once more, using another movers and shapers die. One was covered in paper, the other painted once more to match. I used the cut out circle to create a little stand so my cherub could stand on top of my lantern.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid McleanSTEP 5:

I gathered some embellishments, using the Tim Holtz Holiday Greens mini and Vintage Tidings Thinlits dies and some flowers and berries from my stash, and then put everything together using my hot glue gun.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean

STEP 6: 

A little battery operated tea light finished it all off.

Festive Sizzix Lantern by Astrid Mclean 8Hats off to Astrid Maclean for this fabulous Festive Sizzix Lantern Tutorial!  Please visit Astrid’s blog for more creative projects and let her know how much you love her Festive Sizzix Lantern.

Stay tuned for more Holiday creativity from special guest designers this month.

Eileen

Categories:
Eileen Hull, Holiday Crafts, Sizzix
Tags:
3D Block Cube die, Astrid Maclean, Guest Designer, Holiday Lantern, Holiday Sizzix projects

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Comments

  1. Tracy evAns says

    December 14, 2016 at 2:49 pm

    Lovely Astrid, gorgeous details. Tracy x X

  2. Monika Gulyas says

    December 14, 2016 at 4:13 pm

    Wonderful Christmas lantern, Astrid! I love every detail, especially the little cherubs!

  3. Anne R says

    December 14, 2016 at 4:33 pm

    I absolutely adore Astrid’s work and this lantern is incredible! I love the colour, the design and the wonderful embellishments – beautiful work Astrid!! xx

  4. Kim says

    December 14, 2016 at 8:07 pm

    What is the cherub die you used?

    • Astrid Maclean says

      December 15, 2016 at 5:36 am

      Hi Kim, it’s called “Love Struck” and is one of the older Tim Holtz Movers and Shapers dies, from Sizzix.

  5. Lisa H says

    December 14, 2016 at 8:54 pm

    oh, this is so beautiful!!! I love it!

  6. Annie G says

    December 15, 2016 at 4:48 am

    Love your Festive Lantern Astrid x wonderfully creative make and the cherubs, florals look amazing x huge congratulations on your GD spot xxxx

  7. Rosann says

    December 15, 2016 at 9:48 pm

    So adorable !

  8. Margaret Mifsud says

    December 16, 2016 at 9:14 pm

    This is stunning Astrid!! So clever of you to turn this little block into such a wonderful and festive decor piece!! Absolutely adore this!!! hugs xx

  9. Jean Bullock says

    December 22, 2016 at 2:18 am

    This is gorgeous, Astrid. I love it.

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