Paint paper lanterns with stars and colors, add battery LED tea lights, and hang them to create a safe glowing night sky display.


Step-by-step guide to Paint Lanterns in Night Sky
Step 1
Spread newspaper or a table cover on your workspace to protect it.
Step 2
Put on an apron or an old shirt to keep your clothes clean.
Step 3
Open and assemble one paper lantern so it stands ready to paint.
Step 4
Lightly draw stars and simple shapes on the lantern with a pencil.
Step 5
Squeeze small amounts of paint onto a paper plate to make a palette.
Step 6
Paint the stars with white or bright paint so they shine.
Step 7
Paint the rest of the lantern in night-sky colors like blue and purple.
Step 8
Add tiny dots and sparkles with a small brush to make a starfield.
Step 9
Let the painted lantern dry completely before touching it.
Step 10
Turn on a battery LED tea light so it is ready to glow.
Step 11
Carefully place the lit LED tea light inside the dry lantern.
Step 12
Attach string to the top of the lantern using tape or a secure knot for hanging.
Step 13
Hang your lantern in a safe spot to create your glowing night sky display.
Step 14
Share a photo of your finished glowing lantern creation on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
What can I use if I can't find a paper lantern or a battery LED tea light?
If you can't find a paper lantern or a battery LED tea light, paint a clean clear jar or plastic container assembled like the lantern and put battery fairy lights or a small flashlight inside once the paint is dry.
My paint is bleeding through or the lantern collapses while drying—what should I do?
To stop paint soaking through or the lantern collapsing, use thin coats of acrylic or washable paint, prop the paper lantern open with a cup or jar while it dries completely, and only place the battery LED tea light inside after it's fully dry.
How can I adapt this activity for different ages?
For younger kids, pre-draw stars with the pencil, give washable paints and stickers and supervise placing the LED, while older children can blend blues and purples with a sponge, add fine sparkles with a small brush, and tie the hanging string knot themselves.
How can we personalize or extend the lantern project?
Personalize the lantern by painting constellations with glow-in-the-dark paint, adding glued-on glitter or star stickers, linking several painted lanterns with twine into a mobile, and photographing the glowing display to share on DIY.org.
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Facts about paper crafts for kids
🎨 Acrylic and tempera paints dry quickly on paper, so kids can decorate lanterns and hang them the same day.
🔋 Battery LED tea lights are cool to the touch and can run for many hours (some last 24–48 hours), making them safer than real candles.
🌬️ Hanging paper lanterns with LED lights are reusable and won’t float away like sky lanterns, reducing fire and wildlife risks.
🏮 Paper lanterns have been used for centuries — the Lantern Festival in China celebrates light and marks the end of Lunar New Year.
🌟 You can paint constellations like Orion or the Big Dipper on lanterns — the Big Dipper helps people locate Polaris and find north.


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