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I'm making myself a lantern - and it's not that difficult

Anne Fischer
23.10.2023
Translation: machine translated

Would you like to make a lantern with your child? Paste, tracing paper or glow stick - I'll show you everything you need here.

It's that time again: the worst time of the year - lantern-making time - is upon us. What is pure joy for children is a horror for me. Unfortunately, I am completely uncreative, lacking in motivation and hopelessly lost: While other parents are creating glowing masterpieces, I'm trying to cut out a halfway convincing star that looks more like a football from tracing paper.

However, as I have two children of a crafting age, I have learnt a few tricks that almost make me a pro: My lanterns still look scary, but they are quick and easy to make. Find out what equipment I use to achieve this here.

Electric candle

This is what happened to me last week when I was making something at nursery school: The light was finished. Well, almost. Because while professional mums had already stocked up on lantern sticks and battery-operated tea lights, my son and I looked stupid. So I had to get one of these first before we could go to the parade.

Our Swiss customers can find the light rod here:

Ursus Lantern rod (3 x 8 x 50 cm, 1 x)
Lanterns
Quantity discount
CHF5.05 per piece for 4 units

Ursus Lantern rod

3 x 8 x 50 cm, 1 x

Translucent paper

What you definitely need for the craft is transparent paper. Cut or tear the coloured paper to size and then stick it to the base of the lantern. A transparent plastic bottle, the top half of which you cut off, or an inflated balloon are a good and inexpensive choice for this. If you opt for the balloon version, I would advise you to use several layers of transparent paper to achieve a certain stability. If you want something a little more elaborate, create a framework with thick coloured paper and then cover the free surfaces with the translucent paper.

Folia Transparent paper (42 g/m², 10 x)
Construction paper
Quantity discount
CHF1.45 per piece for 4 units

Folia Transparent paper

42 g/m², 10 x

Clairefontaine Tracing paper (40 g/m², 10 x)
Construction paper
only 3 of 5 remaining
CHF4.40 was CHF4.70

Clairefontaine Tracing paper

40 g/m², 10 x

Folia Transparent paper (42 g/m², 10 x)
Quantity discount
CHF1.45 per piece for 4 units

Folia Transparent paper

Clairefontaine Tracing paper (40 g/m², 10 x)
only 3 of 5 remaining
CHF4.40 was CHF4.70

Clairefontaine Tracing paper

The right adhesive

Craft paste is ideal for gluing onto plastic. You can spread it with your hands and get annoyed about the residue at the sink afterwards. It's easier with a thick brush. I recommend a real paintbrush and not the thin craft brushes, because you don't want to make a miniature lantern. And remember to start your project in good time before the planned lantern parade - because it can take a few days to dry.

UHU Papier-mâché paste (25 g, 450 ml)
Glue
Quantity discount
CHF4.70 per piece for 4 units CHF12.22/1l

UHU Papier-mâché paste

25 g, 450 ml

Color Expert brush set (30 mm)
Paint brush
Quantity discount
CHF4.– per piece for 4 units

Color Expert brush set

30 mm

If, on the other hand, you want to attach the transparent paper to cardboard or coloured paper, a normal adhesive or double-sided adhesive tape will suffice.

UHU Papier-mâché paste (25 g, 450 ml)
Glue
Quantity discount
CHF4.70 per piece for 4 units CHF12.22/1l

UHU Papier-mâché paste

25 g, 450 ml

Color Expert brush set (30 mm)
Paint brush
Quantity discount
CHF4.– per piece for 4 units

Color Expert brush set

30 mm

Acrylic paints for aluminium cans

If you don't want to use a plastic bottle, balloon or paper: an empty tin can can easily be painted with acrylic paints. You should first put the washed tin in the freezer once filled with water. Afterwards, you can punch out open spaces with a nail and hammer. The ice will prevent the tin from denting.

Mucki Children's glue (100 g, 80 ml)
Glue
Quantity discount
CHF4.85 per piece for 4 units CHF71.26/1l

Mucki Children's glue

100 g, 80 ml

tesa Double sided adhesive tape (15 mm)
Adhesive tape
Quantity discount
CHF7.65 per piece for 3 units CHF0.85/1m

tesa Double sided adhesive tape

15 mm

Mucki Children's glue (100 g, 80 ml)
Quantity discount
CHF4.85 per piece for 4 units CHF71.26/1l

Mucki Children's glue

tesa Double sided adhesive tape (15 mm)
Quantity discount
CHF7.65 per piece for 3 units CHF0.85/1m

tesa Double sided adhesive tape

Stickers against blemishes

Cutting mishaps and other unsightly transitions can be concealed with colourful stickers.

Talens Acrylic paint 12er set (Primary yellow, Yellow Ochre, Crimson, Ivory Black, Blue violet, azo-orange, Permanent green Dark, Titanium white, Siena burnt, primary cyan, Naphthol Red Medium, Ultramarine, 900 ml)
Artist paint + Craft paint
−7%
CHF24.70 was CHF26.50 CHF27.45/1l

Talens Acrylic paint 12er set

Primary yellow, Yellow Ochre, Crimson, Ivory Black, Blue violet, azo-orange, Permanent green Dark, Titanium white, Siena burnt, primary cyan, Naphthol Red Medium, Ultramarine, 900 ml

For the lazy: the craft kit

You are even better equipped with a craft kit that already contains all the materials. You are still creative, but have significantly reduced the risk of a crafting fiasco

Creativ Company Sticker-Book all year
Stickers
Quantity discount
CHF8.15 per piece for 3 units

Creativ Company Sticker-Book all year

Creativ Company Sticker vehicles
Stickers
Quantity discount
CHF1.45 per piece for 4 units

Creativ Company Sticker vehicles

Artista Sea
Stickers
Quantity discount
CHF7.65 per piece for 3 units

Artista Sea

Creativ Company Sticker-Book all year
Quantity discount
CHF8.15 per piece for 3 units

Creativ Company Sticker-Book all year

Creativ Company Sticker vehicles
Quantity discount
CHF1.45 per piece for 4 units

Creativ Company Sticker vehicles

Artista Sea
Quantity discount
CHF7.65 per piece for 3 units

Artista Sea

For the very lazy: the ready-made lantern

My absolute favourite is still a purchased lantern. If you're short of time or don't like crafting, you can find lots of great ready-made models in our shop.

Are you making a lantern? If so, what materials do you use? Let me know in the comments

Cover photo: Anne Fischer

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A true local journalist with a secret soft spot for German pop music. Mum of two boys, a dog and about 400 toy cars in all shapes and colours. I always enjoy travelling, reading and go to concerts, too.


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