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How to make a Halloween lantern with Inkscape
The spooky season is almost here! This year, decorate your haunt with a unique Halloween lantern made with open source!
Typically, a portion of a lantern's structure is opaque to block the light from within. What makes a lantern a lantern are the parts that are missing: windows cut from the structure so that light can escape. While it's impractical for lighting, a lantern with windows in spooky shapes and lurking silhouettes can be atmospheric and a lot of fun to create.
This article demonstrates how to create your own lantern using Inkscape. If you don't have Inkscape, you can install it from your software repository on Linux or download it from the Inkscape website on MacOS and Windows.
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