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Reddit mentions of Seasons Rustic Old Fashioned Light Up Lantern, Multi-Colored, One Size

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Seasons Rustic Old Fashioned Light Up Lantern, Multi-Colored, One Size. Here are the top ones.

Seasons Rustic Old Fashioned Light Up Lantern, Multi-Colored, One Size
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Lantern decoration has a rustic appearance and LED lightStands 11" tall (13.5" hanging)Features a battery operated LED light with on/off switchSturdy, lightweight metal frame and glass globeGreat for use as a theater prop, costume accessory and for holiday displays
Specs:
ColorBlack/Silver
Height11.25 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2015
SizeOne Size
Weight1 Pounds
Width5.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Seasons Rustic Old Fashioned Light Up Lantern, Multi-Colored, One Size:

u/tribepr8900 · 2 pointsr/ABCDesis

A few diff styles that might help get you thinking:

-party vibes
I thought this was cool- I know it is pricy but I'm sure there is more like this.

-spiritual vibes

-contemplative vibes


-festive vibes

-As for the kettle bells, have no recommendations, but they are pretty standard, don't think quality or brand makes a huge difference

u/backstgartist · 2 pointsr/techtheatre

Whenever I do lanterns, I use a dremel to cut the bottom completely open (cut a big circle out, smooth out your rough metal edges after). This is also doable by drilling a starter hole and then using tin snips.

This big open area becomes my battery storage and also a spot for a wireless dimmer if you're doing that. Next, I cut a piece of 1/4" luuan/skinply into a circle that fits into the base, paint it out to match the lantern, and apply velcro to it and the edge of my remaining lip in the base. Voila! Removable base!

Next, I remove the wick and little holder thing. This can usually be pried off. If you can only get the wick out and removed enough other gunk to get into your opened reservoir, you can also just tinsnip open the wick holder to make it wider. Now you can insert either a 12v lamp base, a battery operated candle, etc. Because you have access inside, you can also decide to install a switch on the lantern base to allow your actor to turn it on/off.


OR...you can make your life really easy and convince your team to just buy an LED lantern. You'll find them lots of places now because of halloween, but you can always find them on Amazon, etc. https://www.amazon.com/Seasons-Rustic-Fashioned-Light-Lantern/dp/B00BLPSGG8/