Excited to welcome the Mid-Autumn Festival with the children, this article provides parents with helpful tips on making lanterns for their children in a few simple steps.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching, and you can showcase your skills by creating simple and colorful lanterns to decorate your home.
Materials needed:
- Colored paper or transparent paper: You can choose to use colored paper or multiple colors to make the lantern more visually appealing.
- Glue and glue gun.
- 10 small sticks.
- Elastic cord for tying.
- 5 small sticks for support.
- Scissors.
Instructions:
First, arrange the 10 small sticks in a star shape. 5 sticks will create 1 star, and 10 sticks will create 2 stars.
Next, use the elastic cord to secure the peaks of the star’s wings.
Then, use the elastic cord to connect the 2 stars together, ensuring that the star’s wings are securely fastened.
Insert a support stick into the middle point where the 2 stars intersect, creating a space between the 2 stars. Attach all 5 intersection points of the 5 wings between the 2 stars.
Use a glue gun to secure the points. Hold the transparent paper against the triangles and pentagons on the star lantern. Use scissors to cut along the shapes.
Paste colored paper onto the frame surface to complete the star lantern. Then, take the cut transparent paper and paste it onto the star lantern. Make sure to apply glue before pasting. Smooth out the transparent paper to enhance the lantern’s aesthetics. Once finished, the surface should be completely covered, resulting in an adorable star lantern.
We hope these helpful tips will assist you in creating a simple and beautiful star lantern for the children to enjoy during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Wishing you success and a joyful and meaningful Mid-Autumn night!
Thành Luân (compiled)
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