Wedding Paper Lantern Sculpture for $1.
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Wedding Paper Lantern Sculpture for $1.



Supplies..

- scrap paper,
- pencil,
- clear scotch tape,
- paper cutter or scissors,
- a ruler
- a paper lantern (which can be bought for a dollar at most craft stores or dollar stores)
- TIME AND PATIENTS!! (This may be the hardest to find... lol)
Tip: You'll notice in my photo's that I have glue and glue dots as part of the "things you need" but I quickly figured out that neither would work for this project. I wanted it to feel like a floating piece of art. The glue was too heavy and the glue dots too constricting. Clear scotch tape was perfect!!
Measure..




Tip: Look at my photo's to make sure to do the cuts right.
Cut..



You will continue measuring and cutting paper until you have a mound of paper cut.
Tape..




This step takes some time as well but again, once you get a rhythm down this will go faster.
You will start at the bottom most wire and work your way up. My lantern has a wire that spirals up so this step was easy. I started at the bottom and taped each piece of paper to the lantern on the wire until I reached the top end of the wire.
I've added a few pictures to show how this was accomplished.
Tip: I tried to space the paper out so that the piece on top would be in the space of the piece under it. (Like a checker pattern.)
Finished Sculpture..
