Before I start the tutorial I want to thank Craftgossip.com for featuring my watermelon ship.. Thank you very much!!!!
Let's start with today's tutorial ...It requires very simple ..easy to find at home stuff..
A pretty tissue paper with patterns big enough to be easily cut ... An empty glass bottle...Scissors ..Glue..and a cord..( I used the cord that comes with toy packaging)
Then cut the border or flowers on the tissue paper..
Cut the paper as per the circumference of the bottle and then glue it to bottle...
Turn and twist the cord to make a knot ..
Tie the cord around the bottle's neck and make a very tight knot and pull it across to check if it is tight enough to hold the bottle..
Put either a battery charged candle or wax one or scented candle..
Viola!!! Your hurricane lamp is ready!!
Hang it anywhere on tree branches for a summer outdoor entertaining or place it outside on your stairs .. or hang it on the bathroom towel hook like I have done..or place on the center table for a romantic ambiance..
It is perfect for festivals like Diwali or Christmas ...
Try it out its very easy to make and practical plus decorative to use..Do read the warning and remember them while using wax candles ...
These are beautiful! You have papers and patterns that we don't here. I think the ones you used are so pretty! Please post it as a decoration for our So Long Summer BlogBBQ in a week, Sept. 2-6! Thanks for another lovely idea...
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool. I love that idea. Might have to give it a shot.
Thanks for stopping by The Things We Find Inside and leaving a comment. I appreciate it. (I love lists...especially of my fav books.)
Marie
Hi Gnee!! Thanks! I will definitely join!! Look out for tissue papers during Christmas time.. you will find the best ones!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie!! I really want to make a conscious effort to read good books..and I think your list is very good idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great idea and well adding to that we can first paint the bottle also. Thanks for sharing the idea with us..
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazingly beautiful ... looking forward to make one soon !!! Thanks for sharing the wonderful idea !!
ReplyDelete- Smita
@Little Food Junction
That's an awesome tutorial, purnima. Would like to try this out.
ReplyDeletegosh!! wow!! wow!! thats awesome!! it looks beautiful at the end.. You make it look so so easy!!
ReplyDeleteThanks all!! Do try it..its very easy!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!! I have to try my hand at these sometime...summer will be over before we know it, but I think these will look just as romantic in autumn or winter!!
ReplyDeleteThanks GB!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea....have a super week.
ReplyDeleteCute! And great idea!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking at ways to cover the large jar candles because I hate looking at the brand labels...I think I'm going to try this idea on those too! :)
Thanks Kelly and Erin!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I love that you not only recycled the jar, but also the cording from the toy packaging! I'll have to save up my cording at Christmas-time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea!
Visiting from the Blog BBQ!
Under the Big Oak Tree
What a beautiful project! Thanks for posting on our So Long Summer BlogBBQ
ReplyDeleteThanks Allison and Julie!!
ReplyDeletehi poorni,
ReplyDeletei love u'r blog.too good