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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Pumpkin Light

Pinterest, oh how I love thee!  I got this idea off of a Pinterest picture but the link didn't work so I pieced it together myself.  I invested a bit in the initial supplies but realized that I could use the ribbon on a number of other projects and the block and lights could be used in a number of other decorations as well.  This also means minimal stuff to store for each decoration change!


First, I got the supplies.  You only need about 4 pieces of foot long ribbon so if you have them lying around, don't get anymore.  If you buy some, make sure you can use it for something else.  I bought tulle from the fabric department at Hobby Lobby and it was only $1.37 a yard.  I got one yard and left it folded in half.  I got the large glass block but of course, it was 50% off as well as the ribbon.  The lights were about $3.00 but I used my 40% off coupon.  You will also need glue dots and piece of black scrapbook paper.



Next, I drew a freehand face on the black scrapbook paper with pencil and cut it out.  I don't know why but I always feel the need to have eyebrows on my jack-o-lanterns.


Next I attached the face to the block using glue dots.  I put the pencil side down.  I left the opening in the block to the bottom.


Next I put the lights in the opening.  I used kitchen shears to cut through the plastic cover and put the lights through the hole that was already there.


Now I layed out the tulle (leaving it folded in half like it is on the fabric bolt.  I lined up where the cord would come through and cut a hole in the tulle.  I cut it big enough to fit the plug through.


I folded the tulle up and gathered it.  I tied it off with a piece of floral wire I bought for another project but you could also use a twist tie off a loaf of bread.


I then tied several pieces of ribbon and trimmed the sides of the tulle until I liked the look.  Happy Halloween!!