Omnipresent in Chinese New Year celebrations, are Chinese lanterns, specifically red ones that symbolize happiness and good luck. These lanterns are simple to make and only require a few supplies, perfect for a last minute party decoration or a project to teach your little ones about another culture.
Plus, who couldn't use some good luck?
What You'll Need:
- Red Paper- I used textured cardstock to make them a little fancier, construction paper is also fine.
- A Pair of Scissors
- Tape
Instructions:
1. Cut a thin strip of paper from one side of the paper, this will be used as the handle.
2. Fold the remaining paper in half, creasing well.
3. Starting from the folded edge, cut a series of incisions for the entire length of the paper. Stop each incision about an inch from the opposite edge. Tip: If you prefer more uniform strips trace lines with a ruler as a guide.
4. Place tape strips on top of the last strip of your paper, curve the paper into a cylinder and secure to the underside the first strip. Press to make sure each tape spot is secure. Tip: Don't have tape? A stapler will do.
5. Using tape, secure the handle strip on the inside of the lantern creating a loop to hang the lantern.
6. Make a few! These look gorgeous hung in bunches!
Tink and Kiwi are a bit confused. |
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