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Dark Angel 27
07-25-2009, 04:07 PM
score!!

went to walmart to buy some duct tape and some glue and came out with a lantern in need of some repair. i am thrilled to death to find it since it was a prop i would have loved to have last year. all i need to do is reacttach a small glass panel that came out and then i need to age the lantern to look old and enchanted

i will most likely be holding on to it to 'light my way' through my grave yard.

any ideas at all will be a great help

IMU
07-25-2009, 06:29 PM
Hey, way to go! Not sure what type of lamp ( posting a pic always helps ;) ) but here is one of the 5 I bought last year. They are tea light lanterns that I put an LED flicker tea light inside.

http://joomla.asmarteru.biz/horton/images/stories/themes/lantern%20before.jpg
Before shot ...

http://joomla.asmarteru.biz/horton/images/stories/themes/lantern%20after.jpg
After shot ...

I just used some flat grey and a red brown and sponged it over the black. I took the glass globe out and sprayed a frosting over it. Took me about 20 minutes of painting and 2 hours of dry time.

Maybe this gives you some ideas. :)

Dark Angel 27
07-25-2009, 10:09 PM
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc304/snapesgurl26/lantern-before.jpg

sorry for not posting a picture in the first place but i had to recharge the battery for my camera, i hope everyone can see this.

it cost me about 12 bucks even though the shelf i got it had it at $4.95 (it must have been misplaced) still im not complaining as i think this has a lot of potential. also, that's not a crack on the glass, thats a panel that needs reattachment.

IMU
07-25-2009, 10:55 PM
Hey, always helps when you can post a pic! :D And yes, I can see it ... very nice lantern. I can see why you wanted to buy it ...

I still think you could put a little paint on the black to make it look older, a bit rusted. Maybe go with a thinner coat of frosting so more of your light source shows through.

Add some spider webbing ... or even stencil some spider silhouettes on the glass/frosting? I don't know what your theme is but spiders are always good for a little creep factor. Maybe attach some small skulls to the top part of the lantern?

Good luck and post pics when your done! :)

Dark Angel 27
07-26-2009, 02:19 AM
well, the name of my haunt is "Nightwing Cemetary" its an enchanted cemetary. So i wanted to give the impression that this lantern is enchanted also. not bright fairy princess enchanted but maybe put a slightly darker sort of enchanted look to it. its sorta hard to explain. but im gonna give it my best shot!

IMU
07-26-2009, 07:46 AM
Well, after 3 hours of searching for it and coming up with nothing ... I'll post what I remember seeing and maybe somebody else can find it. :(

There was a website where someone took a lantern and aged it to look old. Instead of using a regular yellow or orange light, it was a blue/purple glow. Maybe the blue/purple would make your lantern look more "enchanted".

Dark Angel 27
07-26-2009, 09:46 AM
awesome! that's a great idea! i'll keep an eye open for it myself!