hey guys Vonbodan here wanted to take a
minute here to tell you about the
tutorial we're doing today is one that I
got from another YouTube creator um so I
thought I would show you my take on his
and I will leave a link for his so today
we'll go over how to make Halloween
lanterns so stay tuned hey guys
Vonbodan right back which uh um like I
said today's tutorial we're going to
cover how to make the Halloween lanterns
I'm using these in my dove show um the
original person who posted the tutorial
on how to do it I will leave a link to
his um this is my take on his we'll
start out with the first one I did which
is this littler guy and after I went and
through the whole process discovered
that it's too small for what I needed and
unfortunately in the process of making
this I ended up breaking the back glass
which sucked
I like how it came out but like I said
too small so first things first when you
get lantern from I think I got this one
from Hobby Lobby but they're all over
the place you can find in Walmart things
like that relatively not too expensive
this actually started out a grayish
slight gray so the first thing you do is
you're gonna take out all the glass and
you're gonna take it outside put it on
paper somewhere where there's some good
ventilation
you're gonna need real cheap flat black
spray-paint is what I used and you're
going to kind of mist the glass on the
side that's going to be in the inner
part of the lantern with a black so you
can get that soot look
it just really stinks this back one was
absolutely beautiful picked it up and
slid right on and broke did both of the
lanterns the same way with the black
spray paint then you're going to take
some water school glue and I used yellow
and orange food coloring and mixed it
together to give it a yellowish orange
II look to it after the black paint
dried I painted the inside over the
black paint with that and let it dry so
it will give that hazy glazed look in
there adds a huge element to it
you with this one because it was gray i
spray-painted the framework with the
black flat black cheap spray paint
covered it real good then you're going
to let that dry while the glass is
drying
once it's done really no rhyme or reason
but I use yellow and orange and a couple
of different shades of brown to get the
rusted details on this you know around
the hinges and areas where it will make
it look like it's been sitting out in
the rain you take and start off with
your darker colors and then go to your
lighter starting with maybe a thicker
brown coating over the areas that you
want to get that rusted look then do a
little bit of a dry brush with the next
colors and take it to the lighter colors
as you go up then you end up with
something that looks like it's been out
in the rain forever and a day I tried a
different approach I kind of did more of
the the spotty look on there this for
what I need it for will look awesome on
stage so that's why I kind of did that
but you want to go over the edges you
know you don't want to have a complete
line of rust nothing rust like that but a
little spotty here and there you can
also take and when the paint is still
wet you could take some cinnamon and
sprinkle it on there to give it more of
a grittier feel and look to it and that
would be great if you're using these for
up close and personal
for people to see the thing that wasn't
I maybe misspeaking I don't believe
that it was but I actually made see if I
can get that on camera
I made that candle and it is basically
toilet paper wrapper that I paint in red
put some glue stick to get that melted
candle look on there granted I put a lot
of work and detailing then I don't know
if you can even see it probably not but
you can't really see a lot of those
details which stinks but it's there and
you know it's there I put it in it in
case it was visibly being able to be
seen and then one of these battery
power tea lights that look like a
flickering candle and there to see if I
can get it to show up on camera I don't
know but we'll try see if you get in see
yeah you can see it a little bit in
there but great for Halloween
great for props you're running or
operating your own haunted house or
something like that for the Halloween
season a wonderful prop to have like I
said this is one of the props for my
stage show I will link the original
person that I seen I took and ran with
his ideas and added my own little twists
and turns into what I've got here so
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