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Shine Bright and Soar High: How To Make Paper Lanterns

5 Creative Paper Lantern Designs

Whether it is Diwali, Halloween, or Christmas, paper lanterns can be used anytime. These sustainable, illuminating, and decorative items have been an integral part of various cultures for centuries. Since they are made of paper they are quite delicate. But don’t let that fool you, as they will undoubtedly add a touch of charm and elegance to any festivity. Originating from ancient civilizations, paper lanterns have evolved into a popular craft. Not only can DIY paper lanterns signify an individual’s creativity but they also enhance their surroundings.

What Is A Paper Lantern Lamp?

Paper lanterns are decorative light fixtures commonly made out of paper and sometimes silk. They often use wires to create a frame for the light inside. They usually carry small candles, although they may pose a fire hazard. Hence, modern paper lantern lights come from battery-powered lights or small LEDs. Whether it is a wedding, a festival, or any regular day, paper lantern craft will assuredly enhance the aesthetic appeal of your house.

History of Paper Lanterns

Paper lantern craft technology can be traced back to the Eastern Han Dynasty in AD 105 China. Paper lanterns had a practical purpose rather than an ornamental one. The ancient paper lantern lamp was made of bamboo frames and wrapped with silk or paper. Over time, the Chinese began using these lanterns for festivals and celebrations, turning them into symbols of good luck and prosperity. An annual ‘Lantern Festival’ happens in China on the 15th day of the first lunar month (usually the month of February).

Courtesy – Chinese Language Institute

In the 8th century, paper lanterns spread to other parts of Asia (in particular Japan and Korea). In Japan, paper lanterns are popular during the ‘Bon’ festival, used to guide the spirits to the afterlife. In Chinese and Japanese culture, hanging paper lanterns outside of the house (especially during the time of war) denoted hope for peace. The practice was brought to Europe in the 17th century, where it had a pragmatic and decorative use.

How to Make Paper Lanterns

Paper lantern DIY practices usually take a boom during festivals as a budget-friendly way to decorate our houses. For example, Diwali paper lanterns are placed everywhere during the upcoming days and on Diwali. During the Obon festival, these paper lanterns swim across the canals of the country. It doesn’t matter which culture or religion you are from, paper lantern DIY is something that everybody can enjoy and use.

Items Needed for DIY Paper Lanterns

To make your very own (to be honest several) DIY paper lanterns, you will need the following materials.

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  • Translucent paper
  • Wire
  • Glue or tape
  • Small candle or LED light
  • Scissors and pliers
  • Other decorations (ribbons, beds, etc.)

Steps To Make A Paper Lantern With Lights

By the end of the steps of this guide on paper lantern making, you will have a standard (and if you wish; a personalized) paper lantern. Here is what you need to do.

  1. Select the shape and size of your lantern. You may opt for a star, cylinder, or sphere.
  2. With the pliers, mould the wire into the frame. Make sure to accommodate a sturdy frame in the center away from the paper. This is where the candle or the LED will be placed.
  3. Measure and cut the paper to fit the frame. Make sure to keep a few extra inches towards the edges for glueing to the wire.
  4. Using glue or tape attach the paper to the wire frame. If you wish to make it grand, you can add other decorative elements such as ribbons, beads, or opaque patterns.
  5. Place the candle or LED in the middle frame. Light the candle now.
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And there you have it, your own paper lantern. This standard DIY paper lantern template leaves much room for innovation and personalization, so you must make use of that and decorate it the way you wish to.

How To Make Different Types of Paper Lanterns

You would be glad to hear that there isn’t one singular type of paper lantern. There are numerous paper lantern designs that you can use. After all, monotony gets a little too much sometimes. Here are some of the most creative paper lantern designs that you must explore.

Floating Lanterns

Using tissue paper and thin bamboo sticks, make a cubical structure. Make a frame for the extinguishable fuel cell (cotton pad dipped in wax and sawdust) at the bottom of the structure. Make sure that the fuel cell is in the centre and far away from all four sides of the paper.

Courtesy – Afar

Water Floating Lanterns

Here are the quick steps on how to make floating paper lanterns. Use waterproof paper for the base of the lantern. Add it to a foam sheet or a plastic plate (ensuring that it keeps on floating).

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Designer Paper Lanterns

For this, you will need an opaque paper. In the opaque paper cut out a design (stars, fairies, Chanel logo, or any theme you choose). Replace the opaque cutout with translucent paper and glue it. Now you may see the light seeping only through the cutout, rendering the design visible.

Courtesy – Lia Griffith

Tassel Lanterns

If you are making a DIY paper lantern to hang on a wall or ceiling, remove the light. Instead, attach colourful tassels and ribbons to the bottom of the lantern. This will give the paper lantern not only a festive touch but a playful and fun one as well.

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Paper Cup Lantern Craft

Get a foam or paper cup and decorate it. You may either cut out a design of your liking, or paste several cutouts on the paper cup. Tie a string on the top of the glass, if you wish to hang it. Now place a small LED light in it.

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Now that we have given you several paper lantern design ideas, it is your time to shine bright like the paper lantern you are about to make.

Image Courtesy – Hanging Lantern Company

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