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Project #148: Milk Light House

Tuesday, 3 December 2013 by Irene Hoofs

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Milk Light House by Nora Vrba from La Fête

It’s getting colder and darker outside (at least here in Holland :), time to light some candles.

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

what you'll need:

• empty milk/yoghurt cartons
• spray paint – I used matte white
• glue and/or double-sided tape
• ruler
• (colored) tracing paper
• pen/pencil
• scissors
• cutting knife
• (electric) tealight candle

  Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Step 1 – prepare your cartons
Rinse the cartons and let them dry. Close the opening with some glue or double-sided tape. I used a paperclip to secure during drying.

Spray paint your cartons, according to the instructions on the paint. Mostly a few thin layers work better than one thick one. Let the paint dry. I did this overnight to make sure it’s completely dry.

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Step 2 – design your house

Draw windows on your house, wherever you like them. You can place them only on the front but also on the sides. I draw different kind of windows to create a little city. Cut the windows with a sharp cutting knife.

Make an opening at the back of your house, where you can insert your tea light. If you use regular candles, don’t forget to make an opening at the top of the carton, so the hot air can get out.

*** NOTE – be careful with regular candles! If your carton is too small or you don’t place your candle in the right way, the carton could burn. So I prefer electric candles.

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House
 

Step 3 – decorate your windows

Cut the colored or white tracing paper in the size and shape of your windows. Stick some double-sided tape around the edges. Now you have to fiddle around a little to get the paper in the right place on the inside of the carton. With larger cartons a knitting needle can be useful to place and stick the paper.

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Step 4 – light your house

The house is finished! Place your candle and wait until it get’s dark outside.

Alternative option

Great idea for Halloween next year or for Dutch people .... On the 11th of November we celebrate St.Maarten, where little kids go from door to door with a lantern and sing. This milk light house is perfect to make into a lantern. Just don’t make an opening at the back, but make window all around. At the top, make an opening big enough to get the light in. With some string or wire you can attach the house.

 

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

Bloesem KIDS | DIY by La Fete | Milk Light House

 

All images bNora Vrba 

 .. La Fête 

 

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