Paper Lantern Craft for Kids

Celebrate the light during these dark winter nights with paper lanterns!

The nights have been long around here lately, so what a perfect time to celebrate all that is light! We created paper lanterns to house our electric candles – and they are so delightfully cozy.

These lanterns are not only cozy, but are a great way to reuse any leftover paintings you may have from past projects.

Here’s how we made these easy paper lanterns.

Supplies:

  • Sheet of paper (we used leftover watercolor paintings)
  • Scissors
  • Stapler or roll of tape
  • 1″x 8″ strip of paper

Directions:

  1. Fold your sheet of paper in half. Make sure the crease is strong and that the side you want showing is facing out.
  2. Use scissors to make a series of cuts along the fold. The cuts should go about 1″ from the long edge of your paper and be about 1″ apart.
  3. Unfold your paper. Match up the short ends of the paper. Then staple or tape into place.
  4. To alter the form of your paper lantern, push down gently on the tops and bottom rims of the lantern.
  5. Attach the paper strip to your lantern for a handle with staples or tape.

Looking for another craft to celebrate light during these dark winter days? Check out this blog post on creating ice lanterns.

Needing more low-prep activities to celebrate the winter season? Check out this activity pack with activities to celebrate the winter solstice.

Happy creating, friends!

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