Looking to add a festive touch to your Lunar New Year celebrations? Our Printable Chinese Lantern Template is just what you need!
This easy-to-use template lets you create beautiful paper lanterns, perfect for adding a splash of color and culture to any space.
Whether you’re decorating for a party, teaching about cultural activities in school, or just looking for a fun activity, these lanterns are a great way to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
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Creating your own Chinese paper lanterns is not just a fun activity; it’s an opportunity to explore Asian culture, specifically the rich traditions of the Chinese New Year.
This project is perfect for enhancing fine motor skills in young kids as they practice cutting along vertical lines and assembling the lanterns. It’s also a great project for elementary school classes, tying into lessons on social studies, visual arts, or Asian studies.
We remember making this style of paper lantern using construction paper in school. They’re easy and fun to make, and if you make lots of them, they look great hung up on some string spanning across the room – a perfect decoration to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.
10 February 2024 is the start of the Chinese New Year and the Year of the Dragon!
Your Chinese zodiac is Dragon if you were born in one of these years: 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 200, 2012, and 2024.
We have been sharing Chinese New Year Printables since the Year of the Monkey in 2016, and these printables are updated annually to reflect that year’s zodiac animal.
It also happens that the Year of the Dragon was one of the first big things we celebrated on The Purple Pumpkin Blog back in 2012 with a Chinese Banquet!
If you are planning your own dinner party, be sure to take a look at these 50+ Delicious Recipes for Chinese New Year.
We always love to give you options on The Purple Pumpkin Blog, so as well as two sizes for the Chinese lanterns, there are also four different designs to choose from!
There is this year’s zodiac animal (dragon) with a single image on the lantern, as well as smaller gold dragons covering the page, a plain red background, and the Chinese character for good luck—Fu (福).
Pick your favorite or mix them up. You could even use Chinese zodiac animals from years past.
Our free paper lantern template is designed to be user-friendly and suitable for crafters of all ages. After downloading the PDF file, you’ll find it easy to follow the thin black lines to cut and assemble the lanterns.
To make the Chinese New Year lantern craft, all you need is the free printable (it’s under the tutorial card), scissors, and glue. All the parts needed are included on the printable sheet.
A fun and simple paper lantern craft for the Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year. Make these paper lanterns to decorate for the celebrations!
5 from 3 votes Active Time 30 minutes mins Total Time 30 minutes minsPrint [as many as you need] paper lanterns template onto good quality (120gsm/30lbs) thick paper or thin card and cut out.
First cut the lantern handle from the printable, then the leftover red strip. Fold the paper in half, and using the guidelines, cut along them, to the gold band. Unfold, and turn over to the blank side. Apply roller glue or double-sided tape to the bottom ends. Fold around and stick into place. Gently push down to fan out the lantern. Apply tape or glue to each end of the handle and stick in place. Thread the handles of the lanterns onto a length of red string or yarn and hang across the ceiling.Did you make this project? Share it! Tag @_ThePurplePumpkinBlog on Instagram with the hashtag #TPPBCreate!
Grab the free printable Chinese New Year lantern template in the purple box below to make the Chinese lantern craft using the instructions in the tutorial card above.
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Crafting your own mini lanterns with our printable Chinese lantern template is not only a fun way to celebrate the Lunar New Year but also a creative learning activity.
Whether you’re looking for a simple activity to do at home, an educational project for school, or a cute decoration for a party, these lanterns are a great project that everyone will enjoy. Happy crafting and Happy Lunar New Year!
My How to Make Chinese Paper Lanterns video is also on my YouTube channel (save it to your playlists for future reference and don’t forget to subscribe while you are there!).
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Michelle lives in London with her husband, son, and cat named Pumpkin. She started The Purple Pumpkin Blog in 2011 and the idea behind the blog is simple - Cook, Create, Celebrate! Michelle shares delicious recipes and creative ideas for all seasons, holidays, parties, & Disney! She thinks up the ideas so you don’t have to!
Decorate with paper lanterns. Make Chinese lanterns out of red paper. In China, red lanterns symbolise family reunion, prosperity, happiness and vitality.