 We just made this, a rustic lantern, for like 25 bucks. Yep, it'll hold all your holiday goods. You can use it at Halloween, hold your pine cones in your pumpkins, mini pumpkins. It'll hold your Christmas balls at Christmas time, or you can just put a little candle in there and it'll glow and light up your front porch. So Garrett doesn't trick walking out the front porch. What is up, a welcome back. Do you like to do a building or make it? A great event so we do on this channel every week. This week we're making a lantern. It's getting dark out early and I don't need a slip and fall accident on my stairs. This is not why we're making this lantern. This lantern is going to be decorative for our front porch and it's going to be used for the fall. I'm going to put some pumpkins and pine cones in it and this little glass base pillar thing. Or Christmas balls, it's going to look really cute. Dual purpose. Dual purpose. Step one, pick all your cuts. We picked up a one by 12 and a pressure tree, a two by two and a scrap piece of one by eight. We just cut them up so that the frame would fit around this glass tube thing. Tube thing. Step two, assembly. We're going to bring it all together, make it whole. Because a two by 12 is really expensive, really expensive, we picked up a one by 12 and we're going to glue it together to make it look thicker. To make sure they stay in place while the glue dries, I'm going to throw a one inch brad in it, the nail, not the guy. Two by 12, a lot cheaper too. Now we're going to put the frame together, switch the nails, a two inch nail. We got the two sides of the frame, two sides. Looks great, looks great. Looking great. Whoa, attach it to the top and bottom of those two by 12s. Let's make sure this cylinder will fit. All right, let me double check your math here. Look at that, perfect, perfect. For our foe two by 12s, you want to throw some glue on the bottom and then we'll line it up. Yeah, yeah. Got a measuring stick, a measuring stick, two or just one? Just one. You're nail crazy. Glue this real quick. Here are the top pieces, oh yeah, I forgot, we got this little one by eight piece. There is, this is going to go on it. Just glue it. What I don't know is how are you going to put this. So we got this little bun foot, which would be used for a sofa or something, but we're going to use it as a finial to go right on top. So cute, but you're going to have to maybe drill a hole or something. Fine center. I'll get the drill. Okay. Really just, yeah, I think that's the way to do it. You're just going to drill a hole the same size, I'll put a little glue, a little glue and all. Yes, on the same page babe. No, what? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I thought you were going to glue the inside of the hole. My bad. Not perfect. Let's put this thing in there. Yeah. We're going to go stain it. What are we staining it? Briar smoke. We're going to go stain it, briar smoke. We'll see you guys on the other side. Now we decided it was a little flat, so we're going to add these little tiny feet out of the two by two. And then we're done. Put your, let's put our little cylinder in it. Put some stuff in it and put it on the front porch. Let's do it. Do you like this week's project? Give us a like, leave us a comment. Tell us how you're going to make one. Tell us that you're going to make a taller one or a smaller one. Don't forget to look us up on all the social medias, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, oh, and we just fired up a Patreon page. Until next week.