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Lanterns

Or paper pumpkins? Or paper gourds? Or paper balls?

I am not sure what to call these guys. I am totally in love with them though.

This fall and holiday season, I am working on bringing a little bit of DIY decorations to our apartment and to this blog. I'm re-channeling my Paper Source days. When I worked there it was like, what do we need? A wedding cake? Make it out of paper. A tree? Make it out of paper. A flower? An owl? A pinwheel? A wreath? A cartwheeling monkey? HURRY, GET THE CARDSTOCK.

And if we could do it there… I can do it here.

Or at least try.

These lanterns are totally inspired by the gourd place card kits that Paper Source sells. They are adorable. Probably my favorite paper kit next to this wreath.

I just blew up the concept & hung them from the ceiling.

Supplies needed : 8.5×11 cardstock in various colors, string or ribbon, a hole puncher, some sort of sticker or tape, a pushpin for tacking them to your ceiling.

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Cut your cardstock into strips that are equal in length and width. I did 16 strips of 11" x 1" and 14 strips of 8.5" x .75".

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Stack the papers and punch holes through the top and bottom of each strip.

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String the strips on your piece of string or ribbon. Seal the string with a piece of tape or sticker.

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String through the top holes.

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Pull the string tight until the paper bows out. Tie off the top (make sort of a bow/messy knot. It just needs to be big enough that the string doesn't go back through the paper).

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Fan out the strips until you have created a sphere shape. (For easy storage, just unfan and box up.)

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Hang from your ceiling and secure with a push pin. (note : my string in the images shown ended up being too short. I just added some extra length by tying two pieces together. Your string length will depend on how low you want the lanterns to hang.)

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Use different colors, sizes and lengths of string to create a cluster of autumn excitement.

(And p.s. can't you just imagine these in red and green for Christmas? Or yellow and white for a baby's room? Or rainbow for a birthday party? Or orange and gray for a wedding? No? Just me, then?)

Happy crafting!

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67 responses to “DIY paper lanterns.”

  1. Genevieve Le Bel Avatar

    OMG!!!! I was looking for something like this!!!! I’m kinda OVER poms! These are just perfect! TY!TY!TY!
    Genevieve (AKA Superchick!) =)
    http://www.celebrate2da.com

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  2. Rosanna Avatar
    Rosanna

    My goodness!! I’ll have to get on these QUICK!! I did a few for our crafts last month but didnt think of using them in this way. AWESOME JOB!

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  3. Nisha Avatar
    Nisha

    this is gorgeous – thanks a lot

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  4. Bar Mitzvah Caterers Boston Avatar

    Thanks for the tips. I am going to make all these things today.

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  5. Krista-Lee Avatar

    Thanks for the great idea! I’m trying this at home right now for my wedding upcoming in August. I’ve got really pretty card stock and am trying to make it work however I’m worried that with any change in the wind, the sphere will just collapse on itself and become a half-sphere. I’m going to try using one of those “butterfly” clips that go on the side of refillable school notebooks to see if this is able to place more pressure on the card stock to maintain spherical shape. This may be something that others who are facing the same challenge as myself can try.

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  6. Angel Avatar
    Angel

    I really really want to make these…but I seem to be having a little trouble with the 2nd knot…maybe i just cant make knots lol but I cant seem to get the technique to tying it so they don’t all slip back through, any advice?

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  7. elise blaha Avatar

    hey Angel,
    I don’t have anything SUPER helpful to add — it just worked for me to make the top knot more of a bow (like half of a tied shoe) so the string couldn’t slip though. See the photos to see what I mean. 🙂
    elise

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  8. Poppet Designs Avatar
    Poppet Designs

    Thanks Elise, I’m having a party for my 40th and I wanted a cheap way of making lots and lots of paper lanterns to hang everywhere all over the house. These will be great, and my 8 year old daughter is helping me which is perfect!

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  9. Mike Avatar

    I love that you put the paper pumpkins up on the ceiling to hang. I’m going to make these and put them up my ceiling. It just gives a room more life.

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  10. Cheyeanne Avatar
    Cheyeanne

    I cant figure them out!

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  11. Laura Avatar

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! I made some and added a stem and leaves to turn them into pumpkins. Absolutely love them sitting with my Autumn decor.

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  12. Michaela Harris Avatar

    Ahh, I love these! I’m making them tonight to hang in our living room corner between two windows. They’ll look great & festive. Thanks!
    Michaela
    possibilityforsimplicity.wordpress.com

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  13. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    I made these with my daughter last evening. They are so pretty and delicate and not the stereotypical Halloween craft,plus I had all the supplies, so I opted to take the “pumpkins” on as my contribution to the decorating cause. I had to make one adjustment. The sticker I used wasn’t strong enough to hold the weight of it and it fell apart a few minutes after I hung it so I fixed it by tying the string in the same fashion as the knot on the opposite end and it worked great and in my opinion looks better too. Thank you!!! I love my new pumpkin chandelier. 🙂

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  14. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    So is the hole with the sticker supposed to be the bottom of the lantern? That’s the part I’m confused about because it would be noticeable when looking up at the lanterns. Or am I totally misunderstanding this whole thing? Ha I probably am.

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    r

    O.M.G i am so making these with my children for christmas and other national holidays

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