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If you’ve ever been to Hawaii in January or February, you know about the awesome Chinese New Year festivities in the islands.
There’s Chinese lion dancing, parades, and tons of events at shopping malls and around town.
Chinese New Year is a pretty big deal in our family, and we love sharing our traditions with friends.
Every year, we celebrate Chinese New Year at my kids’ schools. Usually, I read a story about Chinese New Year, we pass out lucky red envelopes filled with chocolate coins (or sometimes real quarters), and we do some sort of craft.
Personally, I think this would be such a fun lantern-making for kindergarten class activity. You’d just need to prep it a bit more.
It looks so pretty when you have a bunch of these paper lantern crafts that you can hang together!
But this is also an easy way to make homemade paper lanterns with your family as you celebrate Chinese New Year at home.
Be sure to check out our Chinese Dragon Puppet Craft and Chinese New Year Activity Pack!
Chinese New Year Lantern Craft for Kids
Chinese Paper Lantern Making Supplies
- 1 paper towel-sized cardboard tube
- Yellow paint (I used tempera, but acrylic would also work)
- Paintbrush
- Red cardstock or construction paper
- Glue or glue dots (I used glue dots)
- Gold ribbon
- Scissors
How to Make Chinese Lanterns for Kids
Paint the cardboard tube with yellow paint and allow it to dry completely. It might take a few coats.
Fold the red paper in half through the width. Using scissors, cut even slits from the fold towards the opposite side in straight lines but do not cut all the way through the other side. Leave about 1 inch remaining.
For one strip, cut all the way across. This will be the handle for the lamp.
Open the paper and curl it around the cardboard tube, allowing the fold to pucker out. Glue where the paper meets the cardboard tube around the top and bottom.
Trim away any excess of the cardboard tube.
Cut the gold ribbon into two lengths to reach around the tube. Attach the ribbon with glue to the top and bottom of the tube.
Glue the cut strip on the inside of the top of the cardboard tube as a handle.
And that’s it! Now you know how to make Chinese lanterns out of cardboard rolls and cardstock paper!
Chinese Lantern Craft FAQs
You can easily make a simple Chinese lantern with just some red cardstock and an empty paper towel roll! Look at the instructions above to get started.
Many of the states in the US have banned releasing the lanterns in the sky. Make sure to look up laws in your state if you plan to release lanterns.
Kids will love to make a Chinese dragon puppet along with this lantern!
Looking for more Chinese New Year activities for kids? Find out how to make a Chinese Dragon Puppet, Hello Kitty Paper Craft, and get my free Chinese New Year Printables for Kids!
Chinese New Year Lantern for Kids
Celebrate Chinese New Year with this easy DIY Chinese lantern craft for kids that's perfect for celebrating at home or in school.
Materials
- 1 paper towel-sized cardboard tubes
- Yellow paint (I used tempera but acrylic would also work)
- Red cardstock or construction paper
- Glue or glue dots (I used glue dots)
- Gold ribbon
Tools
- Scissors
- Paintbrush
Instructions
- Paint cardboard tube with yellow paint and allow it to dry completely.
- Fold the red paper in half through the width. Using scissors, cut even slits from the fold towards the opposite side in straight lines but do not cut all the way through the other side. Leave about 1 inch remaining.
- For one strip, cut all the way across. This will be the handle for the lamp.
- Open the paper and curl it around the cardboard tube, allowing the fold to pucker out. Glue where the paper meets the cardboard tube around the top and bottom.
- Trim away any excess cardboard tube.
- Cut the gold ribbon into two lengths to reach around the tube. Attach the ribbon with glue to the top and bottom of the tube.
- Glue the cut strip on the inside of the top of the cardboard tube as a handle.