Glowing Photo Luminaries

Glowing luminaries from Our Best Bites smWhen I was growing up, we had a formal dining room that was only used on special occasions like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter.  At one point I thought that was a really wasted use of space, but now looking back- because it was so special, that room was home to some of my most precious family memories.  It’s the only room where we used  my great grandmother’s gold-plated china.  And where we sat on fancy padded chairs and got to drink sparkling cider and use the fancy butter knives.  It’s also the only room where every meal was eaten by candlelight- and it was magical.  My parents would dim the lights and right before we started our meal, they’d light tall candlesticks and the little flickering lights would reflect off the crystal goblets and make everything twinkle.  My family meals now, even on special holidays, are much more casual.  I purposely didn’t build a formal dining room, and sometimes we even use (gasp) paper plates!  However the one thing that I still love, is having flickering candles on the table.

Glowing luminaries from Our Best Bites
Recently I was cleaning my garage and came across a big pack of vellum from my drafting days in college.  I was showing my kids how fun it was to color on it and how when held up to the window, it became translucent and let the light through.  That’s the moment I had the idea for this project, and I love how they turned out.  This is such a fun, easy, and inexpensive way to create a personalized decor piece that’s perfect for a centerpiece during a special family meal, or just to enjoy at home.  These would make darling gifts, too!

To make these, I used my photo printer to print some of my favorite family photos onto vellum.  You  might have to experiment with your own printer to make sure it can print onto vellum, but most inkjet printers should work.  I’m using a Canon PIXMA photo printer and it worked beautifully.  I even used the coordinating PIXMA Printing Solutions iPhone app and printed some shots straight from my phone.

Canon Photo Printer
So just print out a variety of photos.  If you’re using these as table centerpieces for a holiday meal, try highlighting your favorite moments from throughout the year.  Horizontal photos will work best since you’ll need the width to wrap around your luminary.

Vellum Photos
Next you’ll need some glass jars or vases.  Since nothing happening here has to be permanent,  you can do what I did and poke around your house to see what you can round up.  Glass mason jars, flower vases, and hurricanes work great.  Try however, to avoid irregular shapes.  Squares will work, but the very best is smooth cylindrical shaped glass.

Glass Containers

Trim your photos to the proper height of your glass.

Trimming PhotosAnd then apply a piece of double-sided tape.  (I told you these were easy!)

double stick on glass

Simply attach your photo to the tape.  For larger containers, you’ll need more than one photo to cover all of the sides.  Just have them meet right up in the middle of the tape for a seamless look.

Photos on Luminaries

And if you want, you can even attach a piece of washi tape for decoration.

Washi Tape on Luminary
The fun part is that these little luminaries look beautiful in broad daylight.  Set on a windowsill, the light pours through them and naturally makes them glow!

Luminaries on Windowsill from Our best Bites
And if you’re like Kate and me, and have a crazy obsession with scented candles, these little glass jars work beautifully for this project.  The lower the candle wax, the better, so if you’ve got some almost-empty ones, they’ll work perfectly!

Candles
Play around with a variety of sizes and group them together for a fun display.

Lumanaries on Windowsill
The real magic happens when the lights go dim, and the candles start burning.  Place a few tea lights in your glass containers (I put several in my really jumbo ones!)

Lit Tea Lights
And everything will come alive with a flickering glow.

Glowing Luminaries with Candles
The soft light pours through the vellum and illuminates the photos, creating a beautiful work of art!

Glowing Family Luminaries from Our Best Bites
I used these at a dinner and they were the topic of conversation.  People couldn’t stop looking at them, and wondered how on earth I made them, and my kids especially loved seeing their pictures on there.  The best part was hearing them say things like, “Hey, I remember that!  That’s from our trip to the beach!  Remember when….”

Glowing Family Picture Luminaries from Our Best Bites
It’s such a fun conversation starter.  I could see these being so beautiful for a wedding celebration as well.  Can you imagine photos of the bride and groom all lit up?  You can also use a battery-powered tea light and use these for night lights!  I let my boys put on in their room and they loved it.

Start thinking about your own family memories you could light up! (Hover your mouse over the image below, to Pin it!)

Easy and Affordable Glowing Family Photo Luminaries from Our Best Bites

 

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. I haven’t made these but I think I would suggest only one piece of tape and bring the ends of the photo together there. I “THINK” (LOL) that if you do take in more than one spot, it will show through the vellum. Also, when you go to the craft store, ask for help around the Modge Podge. There may be one that is permanent (not all are) and will withstand the heat from the candle. GREAT DIY.

  2. Do you think this would work for black and white pictures? I love this idea and thinking of doing it for my baby shower but using copies of my sonogram pics of the baby

  3. Thank you so much for the wonderful how-to, and the gorgeous photos, and the amazing idea in the first place! They turned out BEAUTIFULLY!!! May I suggest a tip? If your glasses are not perfectly straight sided (mine were angled out at an imperceptible degree) wrap your glass in regular typing paper (hold or tape to keep it from moving), and trace around the top and bottom edge. You will have a perfect pattern that, when placed behind your vellum print, makes centering your photo a breeze. Also, I took a string, wrapped it around my glass, then measured it to get the length I needed for print (my small votive holder was 2 1/2″ tall by a shocking 7″ around!). Hope this helps.

    1. Something I’ve seen lately as well is doing this same thing but using E-6000 to glue four picture frames together in a square, then putting the vellum down on the picture frame before the glass. You use an electronic tea light to prevent burning. I think it could make such a beautiful gift for many reasons. In fact, after spending seven years in our current home, our landlord needs to liquidate. I’m going to use Facebook pictures she’s posted and make this as a going away gift of sorts … just to say thank you. She’s the first landlord I ever had that was actually GOOD. She took care of every problem we ever had, and then some.

  4. Going to try this tonight WITH the modge podge. Hope it works! Up against it for inlaw presents. Will post a note on how it goes. Have printed on vellum for scrapbooking, don’t know why that worked, maybe the printer? Hoping this works with the modge podge.

    1. Ok. Modge podge did NOT work for me. Wrinkled the vellum, and that didn’t look good on the faces. Will have to be plain. If they get splashed, printing a new one won’t be that big of a deal I suppose.

  5. Oh wow, I went out and bought everything you said because I feel in love with this project… its now 3 days before Christmas and I cant get it to work.. I also have a canon pixma photo printer but I just cant get the vellum to print at all, I even stuck another piece of paper behind it so that I could trick the printer, but nothing… I am very sad, these are just gorgeous!!!! Any ideas for me???