Craft Patriotic Charm with Americana Lanterns
These Americana Lanterns look good enough for Paul Revere’s ride. Make them easily with the Lanterns we have in stock, rub-on vinyl sayings and some other fun additions. We used a flag for one and holographic paper and firefly lights for the other. See how on the video below.
Supplies:
- Lantern
- Rub-on Vinyl Sayings
- Tombow Tape Runner
- Scissors
- Firefly Lights (20 count, Battery Operated)
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