1 How to Make Sparkling Glass Lanterns
Preparation materials:
- Glass jar
- Luminous paint powder
- Brush, water
Procedure:
Step 1: Add water to the luminous color and mix well until the color becomes thick and sticky.
Step 2: Dip a brush into the luminous color and dot the glass jar with the color, keeping the dots close together.
Step 3: Leave the glass jar in the sun or use a yellow light bulb to dry the color.
Step 4: Once the color is dry, the lantern will glow in the dark and look like the image below:
2 How to Make Lanterns From Beer Cans
Preparation materials:
- 1 can of beer
- 1 ruler, 1 pen
- 1 tree
- 1 paper cutter
- Candle
Procedure:
Step 1: Remove the lid of the can using sandpaper or large scissors.
Step 2: Place the ruler on the beer can and cut straight lines down the ruler at 1cm intervals.
Step 3: Use the paper cutter to cut along the lines you just made.
Step 5: Use a sharp object to drill 3 holes in the mouth of the can.
Step 6: Thread a string through the 3 holes you just drilled to create a handle for the lantern.
Step 7: Place a candle in the center of the bottom of the can and light it up.
Step 8: View the finished lantern.
3 Ways to Make Diamond-Shaped Mid-Autumn Festival Lanterns
Preparation ingredients:
- 2 sheets of hard A4 paper with different colors
- 1 scissors, 1 ruler, 1 pen
- 1 roll of double-sided tape
- 1 roll of gift wrapping rope
Procedure:
Step 1: Cut a rectangle from one of the A4 papers measuring approximately 5cm in width.
Next, cut the remaining paper into strips measuring about 1cm in width.
Step 2: Open the folded strips and apply double-sided tape along the length of the rectangle cut in step 1. Then fold the paper back and stick it to the rectangle.
Step 3: Use the ruler to measure and cut another strip of paper measuring 1cm in width. Cut fringes in the strip, leaving about 1cm at the top uncut.
Step 4: Glue the two sides of the rectangle with the strips attached, and attach the tassels to the bottom of the lantern.
Step 5: Cut two more 16 x 1cm strips of paper and attach them to the top and bottom of the lantern. Finally, cut a 12 x 1cm long strip of paper to create a handle for the lantern.
4 How to Make a Globe-Shaped Lantern
Preparation ingredients:
- 4-5 sheets of colored paperboard
- Compass
- Glue
- String
- Ruler
Procedure:
Step 1: Cut approximately 16 colorful circles with a diameter of about 8cm, then fold them in half.
Step 2: Cut a rectangle measuring 17.5 x 10cm and draw small lines 1cm apart on it.
Step 3: Fold the circles in half and glue them together along the top lines of the rectangle.
Step 4: Cut another sheet of colored paper into a rectangle measuring 16 x 8cm and cut fringes into it, leaving about 1cm at the top uncut.
Step 5: Glue the two sides of the rectangle with the fringes attached, and attach the tassels to the bottom of the lantern.
Step 6: Finally, cut the string into a moderate length and thread it through the lantern to create a handle.
5 Ways to Make Mid-Autumn Lanterns Shaped Like Fire Spots
Preparation ingredients:
- 9 sheets of medium thick A4 color paper
- Scissors, ruler, pen
- 1 roll of rope for wrapping gifts
Procedure:
Step 1: Fold the paper in half horizontally and then fold it in half lengthwise to locate the midpoints.
Step 2: Open the paper and use the ruler to connect the 4 midpoints, forming a diamond shape.
Step 3: Cut along the lines inside the diamond shape, then fold the shapes in half and connect them together.
The finished product will look like this:
Above are instructions on how to make beautiful and simple handmade paper lanterns for children to enjoy during the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations at home. Wishing you success and a meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival!
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