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Instructions for this lantern?

post #1 of 14
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I've been dying to figure out how to make these lanterns:


Anyone know where I can find the instructions?

Thanks!
post #2 of 14
You can buy a tutorial here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ruprecht?section_id=6660022

But maybe someone else has a free one? They must be in one of the craft books...
I have been meaning to make these lanterns, too.
post #3 of 14


following...beautiful lantern.
post #4 of 14
subbing...

i have a link to a tute for the latern with stars on it...
http://childhoodmagic.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
post #5 of 14
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subbing...

i have a tute for the latern with stars on it...
http://childhoodmagic.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
ooh. that's a pretty one too. love your midsummer nature table!
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ooh. that's a pretty one too. love your midsummer nature table!
thats not my blog! i edited my post to be clearer- i meant i had a link! lol

naking= cryptic posts.
post #7 of 14
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ooh. that's a pretty one too. love your midsummer nature table!
that midsummer nature table DOES rock though!
post #8 of 14
Hee,hee. NAKing always brings the funniest posts

The nature table is pretty! But was I the only one confused by it? Traditionally in Waldorf, lanterns are done in the autumn/winter to bring in the light when we don't have a lot of sunlight, not in the summer when the sun is out the longest.
post #9 of 14
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Hee,hee. NAKing always brings the funniest posts

The nature table is pretty! But was I the only one confused by it? Traditionally in Waldorf, lanterns are done in the autumn/winter to bring in the light when we don't have a lot of sunlight, not in the summer when the sun is out the longest.
Well, I do have to say that since she is a fellow Floridian, we would never be able to make lanterns then hahahahaha. It never gets cold and dark.
post #10 of 14
too funny.
But you'll get it soon, and then some more, if you move out this way
post #11 of 14
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too funny.
But you'll get it soon, and then some more, if you move out this way
If we ever get out there. We were crunching numbers and we just can't do it this year. *sigh* Sucks, I so badly want to get out of here. You wait till I post the pictures of the spiders that are making homes in my house. (my FIL destroyed a brown recluse egg sack in M's playset the other day). I am so tired of Florida and the bugs.
post #12 of 14
Eeeek spiders!!
It will happen soon. I look forward to you guys being out this way
We are hoping to start going to the temple here (thanks) asap
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Originally Posted by counterGOPI View Post
Eeeek spiders!!
It will happen soon. I look forward to you guys being out this way
We are hoping to start going to the temple here (thanks) asap
Which Temple? There is one out there with a fabulous children's program. Did I ever link you?
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Which Temple? There is one out there with a fabulous children's program. Did I ever link you?

Yes, yes the one you linked me to I can't wait to get K into the children's program!!
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