How to make a Chinese lantern

Chinese Lantern

by Lorna White |
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What better way to mark Chinese New Year than making some traditional Chinese lanterns with your tots? They're easier than you think to make, and they'll look so effective hung around your home while the family tucks into some tasty Chinese food!

So if you want to get involved with the festivities and keep your little ones occupied for a while, we've found a fun craft project from the Craft Factory on how to make your very own DIY Chinese lanterns.

You will need:

Instructions

These gold tassels are perfect for adding that finishing touch to your lantern. And with 100 tassels for just £7.99, you really can't go wrong!

Gold thread
Price: $51.19
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This thread is essential for tying each petal together to form the lantern shape. This thread is 250m in length so you'll have plenty for your lanterns, however many you choose to make.

This bright red paper makes the perfect base for your lanterns if you're looking to make a traditional design.

Gold Sharpie

Rrp: $6.00

Price: $4.99

Add a design on the outside of the lantern with this metallic gold Sharpie pen.

Coloured paper
Price: $46.87

You don't have to use red for your lantern, mix it up with this huge 500 sheet pack of paper, containing 17 colours.

Don't feel like doing it yourself? These ready made, indoor lanterns are great for decorating your home. You'll get 20 in a pack so there's plenty to go around the house.

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