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Glowing Paper Pumpkins
User-Contributed Project
This project guide is not managed by MAKE staff.
In this tutorial we will show you how to make glowing paper pumkins using Bare Paint and some LEDs ready to put on your desk or hang around your house. To find out more about Bare Conductive visit www.bareconductive.com
- Author: BareConductive
- Difficulty: Moderate
Materials
Pen
Paint Brush
Paper as thin as you can get but copy paper works great
Scissors
Cellotape
Components
3V Button Cell Batteries UK: Farnell / US: RadioShack
LED's UK: Farnell / US: RadioShack
To find out more about Bare Paint visit http://www.bareconductive.com
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Glowing Paper Pumpkins
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Below is the list of Materials and Components you will need.
Bare Paint, Pen, Paint Brush, Tracing Paper, Scissors, Cellotape, 3V Button Cell Battery, Amber or Red LEDs
Make sure you buy several batteries and LEDs for all your projects in advance to save on shipping charges, and so you don't have to wait to do fun tutorials.

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Make the pumpkin base.
The pumpkin base is the well-known origami ball, or water balloon.
Image No.1 - First of all you need to fold your piece of paper diagonally and cut off excess to make a square.
Image No.2 - Once you have a square fold it in half diagonally then horizonally, reopening each time. Repeat for opposite corners.
Image No.3 - Take your folded square, fold in half horizontally, then fold the corners inside to make a triangle.

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Image No.4 - Next take the top layer of the triangle and fold the point up to the top and middle. Repeat on all sides to make a smaller square.
Image No.5 - Take the side points of the square and fold into the middle. Repeat on back side.
Image No.6 - Now that you have created little flaps, fold down the top points and insert them into the flaps. Repeat on back side.

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Attaching the LED
Image No.1 - Once the paint is dry, you can now stick your LED in place. Place the legs of the LED onto the two strips of paint.
Image No.2 - Tape in place with cellotape, making sure you have good contact between the paint and the LED. Place the battery onto one of the circles of paint.

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Re-folding your pumpkin
Image No.1 - With the battery placed on the square of paint, carefully pinch the corner of the paper to make contact. If the battery is the right way around you should see your LED light; if not, flip the battery and check that your LED has good contact with the paint.
Image No.2 - Make sure you keep the battery pinched between the corner of the paper at all times so that the LED stays on as you refold your pumpkin.
Image No.3 - Still pinching the battery in place fold over the top left corner of the paper.
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