Lovely Paper: Jack-O-Luminary


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How cute is this little guy?! I was on a quest for cool table number ideas and I came across this tutorial from Intimate Weddings, which gave me a great idea--why not make jack-o-luminaries to decorate my house for fall? I love how they turned out and this was an easy and fun project. It would be great for kids too, with a little supervision on the cutting part.

For this project I used three 12x12 sheets of orange card stock and one 12x12 sheet of black card stock (which made four 6x6 luminaries). I also used my paper cutter, an excato knife, a pencil and a glue stick.

To get started, cut each sheet of 12x12 paper into four 6" squares. Draw your jack-o-lantern face of choice on one of the orange squares and use the exacto knife to 'carve' it. (Please note: the side that you have drawn on becomes the 'back' of the square, so that it faces the inside of the cube on the finished luminary.)


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Next, fold over a 1/2" flap on one side of the orange square that has your jack-o-lantern face, two additional orange squares, and one black square. Apply glue to the 1/2" flap on each square and glue them together to form a cube.


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Be sure to put the orange square with the face cut out on the front, the black square on the back, and the plain orange squares on each side.


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Place over a tea light in a glass holder and enjoy!


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