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Summer Lanterns and More…

Not too long ago I shared with you that my art class was making lanterns out of wide mouth quart canning jars.  (See post here Living with Art – Painting on Glass) Today I would like to share a pattern with you so that you can make your own lanterns and more.

Slip a palm tree pattern into your jar to use as a guide when painting.  The pattern is sized to fit into a wide mouth quart canning jar (I bought mine at Michaels). You can resize the pattern to fit your container. Palm Tree Lantern Pattern (PDF)

I began painting with DecoArt Gloss Enamels.  Note: following manufacturer guidelines for prepping surface.

I painted the trunks Honey Brown, the palms Foliage Green, and the rim of the jar Bright Orange.  I allowed it to thoroughly dry and then gave the trunk and rim a second coat.  I then floated on one side of the trunk and made cross lines with Dark Chocolate.  For the second coat on the palms I used Citron Green and Festive Green.  On the rim I put Royal Fuchsia checks and a wavy Desert Turquoise line around the bottom.  I used a dabbler and White for the dots.

Once the lanterns were done I made a handle out of two pieces of wire.  To make the handle follow these instructions:

I also made coordinating glasses and a tray.  I used the same colors for the glasses and on the tray I used coordinating DecoArt Americana colors.  Here is the pattern for the glasses Palm Tree Glasses Pattern (PDF)   I used the same pattern for the palms on the tray.  Remember to heat set your drinking glasses and hand wash.

The lanterns can be fun to hang in a tree.  You can use a little sand and a votive in the bottom or battery operated candles.  Here are my lanterns flickering in the trees. I love that you can hear the birds in the background.

 

I hope that you will enjoy painting these palm tree lanterns. Let me know some of the creative ways that you use it.

Happy Creating,

Jane

 

 

 

 

 

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