layers and layers of cuts and colors, wonder how long it took her to do this?
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Beautiful layers and layers! Btw, do you know how to make those angpow lanterns you saw in my blog?
ReplyDeleteThe play of colors really look brilliant. I know how to make basic lanterns but the Philippine lanterns. Iguess same procedures though. You may use wires and bamboo sticks. Bendit accordingly or shape it the way you want. Tie it with strings as you mold it to shape then overlay it with the paper. The papers are usually glued to the frame. Just try to experiment with simple designs. Square or pyramid designs are the easiest. Hope this helps...
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