Make These 9 Cute Lanterns With Your Kids This Mid-Autumn
How did you celebrate the Mid-Autumn festival as a kid? For us, parading our fanciful craft lanterns around the neighbourhood was the most exciting part of the Mid-Autumn festival (aside from the delicious mooncakes, of course)! Why not bring back the good ol’ days and get your kids off the computer this Mid-Autumn festival by teaching them how to make a paper lantern? Our list of DIY lantern making ideas for kids from kindergarten to primary school come with easy-to-follow steps and are guaranteed to make your little one walk around the ‘hood with pride!
Take the chance this Mid-Autumn Festival 2024 to share the story about the selfless sacrifice of the Jade Rabbit with your little ones. Then, guide them to make a DIY Jade Rabbit Mid-Autumn paper lantern with this simple lantern making idea!
You will need:
6 paper plates
4 paper lace doilies
Coloured construction paper
2 pieces of 40cm string
Wooden stick
Scotch tape
Blu tack
Glue
Stapler
Scissors
Craft knife
Electric tealight
How to make this DIY lantern:
Using scissors (available on Mideer Official Shop SG), cut out the centre portion of the paper plate. Repeat this on five other paper plates.
Glue paper doilies (available on Supply Smiths) onto the paper plate frames, covering each circle opening.
Staple the four paper plates together on their sides.
The remaining paper plate frame will form the roof of your lantern. Fold it into half from right to left, then again from top to bottom. Unfold everything and you’ll see four crease lines. Make a small opening on each crease with a craft knife.
Staple the roof of the lantern onto the four walls created in step 3.
To form the base, staple an uncut paper plate onto the bottom of the four walls.
Create Jade Rabbit faces by cutting out eyes, nose and mouth from coloured construction papers, and glue them on the lantern.
To make the handle, pull the ends of each string into the four openings created on the roof of the lantern. Make sure the strings intersect each other. Then, tie a knot on each end.
If there’s one thing young kids have in abundance, it’s foolscap paper! This simple DIY lantern making idea for kids is a great way to turn used foolscap paper into beautiful art pieces!
Using the same pleat fold technique, gently fold the paper along the horizontal pleated lines until you get a folded paper ring.
Using scissors, cut two circles with a 7cm diameter from the cardstock.
Cut out a circle of 4cm diameter in the middle of one of the circle cardstock you’ve created in step 8. This will form the roof of the lantern.
Glue on the roof of your lantern to the top end of your folded paper ring. Secure the other piece of circle you cut out in step 8 to the bottom end of your folded paper ring with glue.
With a single hole puncher, punch two holes opposite each other on the roof of your lantern. Loop a string of about 14cm into the holes and secure them by tying a knot on each end.
3. Cereal box DIY lantern
Cereal is a yummy and nutrient-rich breakfast choice to help kickstart your child’s day. Instead of throwing out empty cereal boxes, we suggest using them for this DIY lantern making idea with your little ones this Mid-Autumn 2023!
You will need:
1 cereal box
Coloured papers
Double-sided tape
Scotch tape
Coloured markers
Hole puncher
3 pieces of 15cm wire
Fairylights
Wooden stick
Scissors
Ruler
Penknife
Pencil
How to make this DIY lantern:
Using a pencil and ruler, draw a rectangle 20cm long and 10cm wide on the two wider faces of an empty cereal box. Repeat this on the two narrower faces of the box but reduce the rectangle width to 5cm.
Cut out the four rectangles drawn with a penknife.
Cut off the flaps from the top of the box
Measure the length and width of each side of the box. Cut four pieces of colour paper according to the measurements.
Give your child the coloured paper and get them to draw four separate illustrations with Sharpie Permanent Markers (available on Cityluxe).
Attach the drawings onto each side of the box using double-sided tape, ensuring that the paper covers the entire window on the box
Make a hole on the two narrow sides of the box nearer to the top edge.
String a piece of wire into each hole. Twist the two ends of each wire together and create a loop. Using a third wire, bend it into half and twist the two ends together. String the third wire through the two wire loops on the box and twist to secure everything in place.
To complete the lantern, tape a wooden stick to the wire handle and turn on the fairy lights!
4. Glowing plastic cup DIY lantern
Are you and your kid bubble tea fanatics? Treat yourselves to your favourite bubble tea but don’t throw the plastic cup away! With a quick wash, it can be turned into a glowing DIY Mid-Autumn Festival lantern!
You will need:
Tracing paper
Plain paper
Waxed cotton cords
Plastic cup and lid
Coloured brush pens
Electric tealight
Scissors
Ruler
Pencil
How to make this DIY lantern idea:
Measure the circumference of the plastic cup’s top, base and height.
On a plain paper, draw and cut out a strip of paper according to these measurements. It should roll up to form a cone shape that fits into the cup.
Next, draw horizontal lines across the paper you’ve cut out in step 2. The lines should be about 5cm apart from each other. This forms a paper guide for step 4.
Lay a piece of tracing paper over the paper guide and cut it into the same shape. Trace the lines seen on the paper guide onto the tracing paper. Hand this tracing paper to your kids and they can start to decorate each row using coloured brush pens (available on eastweststore)!
Let your kids choose three of their favourite waxed cotton cord (available on Beadthoven_3_sg) colours. Cut the cords to about 20cm long and tie a knot on one end. Then, braid them together and tie a knot on the other end.
Once the tracing paper is decorated, roll it into a cone and place it into the plastic up.
Turn on the electric tealight and drop it into the plastic cup.
Fold your braided cord into half and slot it through the middle of the cup lid from inside out.
Place the lid on the cup and voila, your unique glowing plastic cup DIY lantern is done!
5. Paper plate ball lantern
Don’t have much time left to learn how to make an elaborate paper lantern with your kids? Fret not, we’ve got the perfect last-minute DIY lantern making idea for your little ones — the paper plate ball lantern!
You will need:
Scissors
Paper plates
Kitchen roll cardboard tube
Spray paints
Poster colours
Hot glue gun
Wooden cloth peg
Wooden stick
How to make this DIY lantern idea:
Fold a paper plate into half. Cut the paper plate along the crease line.
Position the straight edge of the paper plate against the cardboard tube. Mark the point where the paper plate ends on the cardboard tube and trim any excess.
Use a glue gun (available on INGCO Official Store) along the straight edge of the paper plate created in step one.
Connect the paper plate to the cardboard tube at an almost 90-degree angle.
Repeat steps four to five with the other half of the paper plate on the opposite side of the cardboard tube.
Cut more paper plates into half and repeat steps four to five, ensuring all the paper plates are facing the same direction. Stop when you’ve attached 10 paper plates.
Lay the lantern on newspaper and decorate it with spray paint.
Press down on a wooden cloth peg to keep it open, twirl a small section of a 35cm raffia string into the mouth of the cloth peg.
Drop the string and cloth peg through the cardboard tube and out from the other end. Position the cloth peg horizontally so it’s unable to pass through the cardboard tube.
Tie the loose ends of the string together and tape on a wooden stick for the handle.
6. Animal DIY lantern
Gathering all the necessary materials for your kid’s DIY lantern making idea can be troublesome. Save yourself the hassle with this Animal DIY lantern kit (available on yings.sg) which comes with everything you need for a quick artsy session with your little ones! The pieces come with adhesive so no glue is needed for this DIY.
You will need:
Animal DIY lantern kit
How to make this DIY lantern idea:
Stick the various pieces onto the lantern to form the animal design according to the instructions included in the kit
Attach the lantern stick and LED light (included in kit)
7. DIY Traditional pomelo lantern
What’s a Mid-Autumn feast without pomelos? The Mandarin term for pomelo is ‘you’, which sounds like ‘blessings’. Hence, pomelos are often offered to the moon during this occasion in hopes that the Moon Goddess will bless the family with good luck and happiness! While not everyone can appreciate the bittersweet citrusy taste of pomelos, kids can appreciate the traditions by creating their own pomelo lantern with this easy DIY lantern idea!
You will need:
Pomelo rind
Twine string
Safety pin
Pen
Lantern stick
Tealight candle
Lighter
Knife
Rubber band
Chopstick
How to make this DIY lantern:
Get your kids to draw some shapes on the pomelo (available on Fruit Alive) rind
Cut the cap of the pomelo off to prevent the candle from burning it
Using a chopstick, poke eight holes into the top of the pomelo. You should have two holes per rind. These holes will be used to thread the string.
Loop the twine string into the safety pin (available on alisa.craftdiy1.sg) and thread it through all the holes created in step 4
Repeat step 5 again from the inside. Then, weave the excess string through the strings threaded on the outside of the pomelo. Stop when the two ends of your string are opposite each other.
Cut the strings and tie them together. Wrap the string around the lantern stick and secure with a rubber band.
Put the tealight candle into the lantern and light it up for the celebration!
8. Ice cream sticks DIY lantern
Have lots of ice cream sticks lying around in your house after your child’s school art and craft project? Put them to good use this Mid Autumn Festival 2023 by building a rainbow ice cream stick lantern with this DIY lantern making idea for little ones in kindergarten!
You will need:
72 coloured serrated ice cream sticks
Glue
Coloured markers
White papers
Coloured papers
Ribbons
Scissors
Plastic lantern stick
How to make this DIY lantern:
Form a square using four serrated ice cream sticks (available on ZX MALL), making sure the joints are locked securely into one another. Repeat this until you have 18 squares in any colour combination you prefer. Connect the squares together through the serrated joints.
Let the kids draw their favourite cartoon characters on white or coloured papers. Give them some coloured markers to add colour to their drawings.
Cut out their drawings and glue them to the ice cream stick lantern
Using a long piece of ribbon, loop across the entire lantern and tie into a secured knot at the side
Cut five pieces of ribbons of the same length (about 10 to 15cm). Glue the tip of each piece to one another to create a tassel.
Glue the tassel to another piece of ribbon. Conceal the connection by wrapping a short piece of ribbon around the tip of the tassel. Tie the tassel to the base of the lantern.
Hook a plastic lantern stick (available on Partyforte) over the ribbon at the top of the lantern to complete this pretty piece!
9. Tracing paper lantern
If your kiddo loves doodling, this tracing paper DIY lantern making idea would be a great canvas for his or her creations! Whether your little one is still in kindergarten or in primary school, this DIY lantern making idea is suitable for kids of all ages!
You will need:
Battery-powered candle tealights
Double-sided tape
Yarn/string
Coloured paper
Tracing paper
Hole-puncher
Scissors
Ruler
Colouring pencils/markers
How to make this DIY lantern:
Measure the perimeter of the candle tealight using a piece of paper
Mark the perimeter with a pencil on the paper and create a rectangle with the length (e.g. 12cm) you have measured
Trace the rectangle on a piece of tracing paper and cut it out
Make two coloured paper strips that are of the same length as the perimeter of the candle tealight
Place the candle tealight horizontally on the top of the paper strip and make a mark at the end of the candle tealight
Cut the paper strip along this mark
Fold the thicker strip in half to make the lantern’s upper rim
Glue the thinner strip on one end of the tracing paper that you cut out
On the other end, glue half of the thicker strip on the other end of the tracing paper and fold the other half down
Draw any design you’d like on the tracing paper using a pencil and coloured pencils – like your favourite patterns or animal!
Paste double sided tape on the sides of the electric tealight
Wrap it around the tracing paper lantern shell and glue them along the middle
Punch two holes on the rim of the tracing paper lantern
String ayarn across both holes and tie a knot to secure it and you’re all ready to carry your creation out!
Why do we carry lanterns during Mid-Autumn Festival?
Apart from eating mooncakes, carrying lanterns at dusk while viewing the full moon is another hallmark of Mid-Autumn Festival. As lanterns are traditionally round, they symbolise family reunion, which is what the celebration is all about!
Get ready for moon viewing in 2024 with these DIY lantern making ideas
Now that you’ve learnt how to make lanterns with your kids, parade your fancy crafts while tucking into some yummy mooncakes! Treat the family to some of the best durian snowskin mooncakes in Singapore or traditional mooncakes which are sure to delight all ages! You can also check out some of these popular snowskin mooncakes that’ll make great gifts for friends or colleagues.
This article was updated on 26 August 2024. Additional research done by Caryn Tan.
Iris Tan
A full-time writer and a part-time cat lover, Iris takes interest in all furry friends. When she's not scrolling through her long feed of cat images on Instagram, she enjoys keeping up to date with the latest beauty and fashion trends.
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