* I'm editing this blog post and going with my gut Chihuly references so whatevs.
I saw 
this ingenious diy light fixture on design sponge a while back.  It's been on my to-do-list for quite some time.  Last month I ventured up to Ikea with Nicholas and mother and purchased 2 standard-sized paper lanterns to modify. After gathering the rest of supplies from the craft store (tacky glue), I started cutting and gluing like mad.  You want to make a paper lantern? Of course you do--I'll take you through a step-by-step process. Let's begin!
 
 
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| You're going to need some tacky glue. Make sure you buy one of the bigger bottles. | 
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You'll need paper and a pair of scissors.  I just used computer paper, but if you're feeling crazy,  
you can go with printed paper (it will definitely make for a more expensive project).  
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Start cutting the paper into spiky strips.  Make sure you don't make them too big.    
The top should be between 1-2 inches.   | 
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You're going to need lots and lots of strips.  
Don't worry about making them perfect, they all blend together.  
I cut multiple sheets at once. | 
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This is from Ikea. I think I paid about $5.99.  
You have to buy the light attachment separately. | 
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| Pop your lantern open. | 
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| Now start gluing on the strips from the bottom up.  Make sure to put on enough glue.  | 
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| It's slow going at first, but once you get into a groove, it goes much faster. | 
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| Keep working around and around until you get to the top! | 
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When you turn it on, all of the layering gives the light a crazy-cool glow. 
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I've made two lanterns.  In total, I probably spent $15 on the two (remember hooks to hang it, if you don't already have them).  I think it's a worthy investment.  The lantern takes about 1.5 hours to make.  You'd be surprised on how much paper it takes to coat one of those lanterns.
When I look at my light, I think about Dale Chihuly.  His glass has always reminded me of sea creatures.  Obviously, I don't think that my computer paper Ikea light is like Dale Chihuly's glass, but it reminds me of it.  It also reminds me of a jelly fish and an anemone.  What do you think?
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| Chihuly and glass | 
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| Jellyfish | 
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| Anemone | 
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| Chihuly | 
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| Chihuly | 
In other Chihuly-related news, I cannot think about Chihuly without thinking about Monika recommending I dress up as him every Halloween from 1998-2009 or so.  She would say, "get a bright shirt and an eye patch." One day I just might.
 
There's still time to make this dream come true.
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