It doesn't get any easier than this: Just print, cut, and wrap to make the projects here. To make square luminarias beautiful enough to be centerpieces, we simply magnified the lace pattern. Placed in a row, with no extra flourishes, the presentation positively glows with sophistication.
Get the Tall Luminaria Clip Art
Get the Short Luminaria Clip Art







What do you print this clip art out onto? Is there a bottom to the luminaria? If the straight piece is just folded into a the square, how do you attach it to make it stick along end edge?
having a problem getting this. Can anyone help?
cannot get the clip art!!!
Anyone else having trouble bringing up the clipart link? It keeps saying service unavailable.
This project is really nice but where are the instructions?
Sorry, that meant to say candles not cables, haha!
Oh I forgot to ask whether these have bases as I want to use real cables rather than LED lights. If not, do you have any advice on how to fashion bases from scratch?
Hiya, I was just wondering whether there were three
lace patterns in the picture? The one on the farthest left looks different to the others or is it just me :s
frenchprof: Do you have Photoshop or Photoshop Elements? There's an easy way to change the colors if you do.
frenchprof: Do you have Photoshop or Photoshop Elements? There's an easy way to change the colors if you do.
can someone tell me how to change the color of these luminaries? I love them and they'd be perfect for my diy wedding!
email: lonihebberecht@hotmail.com
THANKS!!!!!
can someone email and tell me how to change the color. I'd like gray and yellow or orange. I'd really appreciate it! This is a great option for my diy wedding!
if so, feel free to email me at Joy.Dyer@gmail.com
laladyblue- would it be possible to get the template in a cobalt blue color??
laladyblue- would it be possible to get the template in a cobalt blue color??
For anyone confused on how they got this look, since there are no instructions: http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/227231/sophisticated-stripes?czone=planning/engagement-cnt/get-inspired¢er=272419&gallery=230985&slide=126270
laladyblue~would you tell me how you changed the color if it is not too much trouble?
also, did anyone make these to be displayed on a round table? in the photo i see a rectangular table which looks good but how would one arrange them on a large round? how many vases would be sufficient? any ideas? thanks.
Hi,
I am looking for this template in a light pink is anyone able to alter it and email it to me?
yorked1979@gmail.com
When I open the template, all I see is a single sheet of printed lace. How is this to become a bag to hold the votive? Please send me all the directions. Also, I saw that there are several patterns, can you please send all of them to me. Also, I also saw a question asking how to change the color. Thanks
Laladyblue, or anyone else, could you please help me change the color of mine? I would like a plum purple and maybe gold? Thank you so much
How does one change the color of the lace? Please help.
I absolutely love the luminaries. I tried them the ones you have on vellum and they were fantastic. There looks to be at least five different patterns. Is there any way that I could get the other patterns? I am getting married on the 17 of September if I could know as soon as possible. Thank you
Genie
werscottes@hughes.net
MrsMora- If it's not too late I could change the lace for you and e-mail it to you once I'm done =) I could change it to what ever color you would like.
Here is a similar project with better instructions.
http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/article/lacy-luminarias
does anyone know if the color of the lace can be changed??
does anyone know if the color of the lace can be changed??
Disappointing with the lack of instructions. Please provide.
How do I make them. They are beautiful
It's not so hard to figure out- all you do is print this onto vellum and then fold into a bag shape and secure with a glue stick or double sided clear photo stickers... viola!
I agree, not a good photo and no instructions.
We are a card company that has been selling this design for over three years. If you are looking for a greeting card that turns into a luminary please visit us at: www.inspiredpaper.com
Ambient Cards
http://www.inspiredpaper.com/index.php?cPath=21
This was very poorly edited. No instructions and impossible to see photograph. Could you please re-do this one, as the idea sounds lovely, and from the response, lots of us would like to make these.
Martha, these sound lovely. But, please give more directions-- what do you wrap? What kind of candle or votive is used. Specifics, please. I'm excited to make these for a shower.
Paper on the inside of a candle holder of any kind would be dangerous. These look like they are wrapped around glass vases.
Reply to BabsyAnne: I don't think these are meant to be wrapped around anything. I think they are just free standing (inside, so no wind) around a votive or other candle that is already in a container. You could always secure it directly around a vase or glass or votive holder to make it more secure, especially if you want to use it outside.
Please give us folding instructions.
Thank you
What do you wrap the clip art around? Did I miss something?
Am I just slow, or should there be some kind of instructions with this project?
Why do they insist on showing things on the same color background? I can't see the patterns on these very well. It may be "artsy" photography, but it's still impractical and stupid. This website is also frustratingly slow, even with a cable connection.
How do I get the lace template to be a different color??
try using the instructions for the mini gift bags, or just wrap the velum around a round or square vase. Note that it is difficult to print on velum because it will warp
with all of the wet ink. I also like to use the battery tea lights...much safer!!
Cat
where are the instructions for this project?