DIY Acorn lanterns and Paper Bead Light Up Candles

Published 2023-12-12
In this video I'll show you how I put together light up lanterns and candles for my Acorn House

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  • Timestamps supplies: 0:20 cutting the acorn: 1:27 preparing acorn for the light: 2:23 if the acorn lost its stem: 4:23 attaching the shell to the cap: 5:47 attaching the acorn lantern to a wall: 6:06 hiding the battery pack: 10:29 paper bead candles: 11:31 can you cat the light string? 14:01 Acorn House Part 1 https://youtu.be/am0CBFDNxEU Acorn House Part 2 https://youtu.be/aa9Bm7dm5Qg Acorn House Part 3 https://youtu.be/iog-4AV44g0* Paper Clay Tutorial* https://youtu.be/eh683-nSf4s Bay Window Tutorial https://youtu.be/HikCjP0_jCI Visit me: Facebook www.facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/ Instagram www.instagram.com/ojala_crafts/ Blog www.sharonojala.com/
  • @soulsoulsoul634
    Thank you Sharon, for making wonderful things exsesable to all of us!
  • My goodness you are just so incredibly clever with how you come up with these ideas. I can happily binge watch your videos because I don't want to miss a single tip or trick! The latest candle idea is so clever and budget friendly, but those acorn lights are just the most darling little porch lights! I can actually picture a string of them hanging like little lanterns around the patio area of my own tree house
  • @marygatdula2744
    Those little acorn lights are just too cute and so clever! And making the candles with the paper seems so easy. I can't wait to make some!
  • @amylandry4108
    Fascinating and very inspiring 😍🎄🎁❣️😍🎄
  • @jenpink4298
    Those little acorn lanterns are so so so so cute! And the candles look really easy and adorable!
  • @Mamanie2
    Love all your videos! Very clever ideas. Please wear safety goggles when using a Dremel.
  • @randomviking8676
    The lanterns and candles are great! Thank you for the idea of the 'sleeve' for the battery box! That Totally solves the problem I was having. 😉 The clear nail polish on the acorn made a wonderful difference. 👍
  • @BejaVue
    I am soooooo blown away by your talent!! This is such tiny work and you always make it look so simple. This is really super cute!! It's a brilliant idea and addition to your super cute Acorn house. I have a tool like you are using. I bought mine over 30yrs ago for trimming and carving greenware for ceramics.. it's a handy little tool. I really adore everything you create!!! Thank you for sharing your talent with all of us!! ❣️
  • @juliederry3719
    First of all I love your little Falkor the luck dragon, he’s so sweet, and I love the acorn lamps and candles, both are so cute and a fantastic idea for making the candles, you have some clever subscribers, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
  • @MaiRaven3
    So creative and clever, also absolutely adorable. ❤
  • @barbaragrace1992
    I'll keep watching your videos over and over. Your work is brilliant. Have an awesome festive season. 😇😇🎶🎶🎶🎉🎉🌹🤩
  • @SuperEmpath
    A really lovely idea - I really like your creativity. As I still have acorns - I'm now going to make little lanterns from them. Thanks for the video. Best wishes from Germany🤗
  • @kathyallen8323
    I absolutely love this acorn house and hope to make one. One of these days I’m going to buy a Dremel tool kit.
  • Adorable as usual, so cute they make me want to bite something Lol, you know. Thanks Sharon, so inspiring.
  • @marygatdula2744
    Sharon, when I asked if the lights could be cut and still work, I meant the one or two that are cut off. That way, you could make a candle or lantern or chandelier and not have to worry about what to do with the rest of the lights. You would have to connect the cut-off ones to a battery, of course, but I think it would work.