Do you like this "lantern" 燈籠/灯笼 (Cantonese: dang1 lung4/ Mandarin: deng1
long2)? Do you want to make one?
This 燈籠/灯笼 is made out of "red
envelopes" 紅包 (Cantonese: hung4 baau1, Mandarin: hong2 bao1)
Thanks to Helen Man and Tina Lee, instructors at ALESN, I
was able to learn how to make such a beautiful flower ball decoration out of
Chinese red envelopes.
I have attached a link here in case you want to download the FREE PDF file that I made for this project.
Otherwise, the online instructions are below! Enjoy!
Materials Needed:
24 Cardboard
Pieces that can fit inside the red envelopes
24 Red Envelopes
Red String
Chinese-Charms,
keychain, or anything decorative for the bottom of your lantern
Scotch
tape
Step 1: Preparation
Insert a cardboard piece into a red envelope. Leave the flap of the envelope open.
Do this for all 24 Red envelopes.
If you choose not to use cardboard, your lantern might come out flimsy in the end.
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Step 2: Taping The Lantern
Line up six red envelopes vertically facing down.
Tape the envelopes together with the unclosed flap directly above the next envelope.
The picture on the left shows what the front should look like after taping.
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Step 3: Taping The
Lantern
Turn the row of
six envelopes to face down again.
With the flap of
the red envelope closed, place a new envelope with the back-side facing up and
place it directly on top of the envelope that is furthest to your right. Tape
the left side of the new envelope to the gap between first and second red
envelopes on the right.
Next, repeat the
process with a new envelope on top of the second envelope from your right except
with the backside of the envelope facing down. Remember to only tape the left
side of the envelope.
Repeat this step
four more times, reversing the envelope sides each time, making sure all flaps
of the new envelopes are closed.
You
should have used 12 envelopes in total so far.
Step 4: Taping The Lantern
Set the whole project on its side, drawing out the second set of envelopes.
You should be able to match up the first two red envelopes on the right to make a triangle and tape them together.
Repeat with the third and fourth red envelopes and also with the fifth and sixth red envelopes.
Step 5: Taping The
Lantern
At this point, the
tip of the first triangle on the right should meet with the tip of the second
triangle. Tape the tips together.
Leave the third
triangle on the left alone.
Step 6: Taping The
Lantern
Take out your red
string and fold your red piece of string in half. Make sure the string is still
long enough to go through your imaginary lantern and more for the loop at the
top and to hang the charm at the bottom.
At the area where
your folded your string, estimate how big your want the top loop of your
lantern to be and tie a knot at the bottom of the loop.
Place your knot on
top of the two triangle tips where you last scotch taped and tape the red
string against where you previously taped to reinforce the red string to the
middle of the lantern.
Step 7: Taping The
Lantern
Tape the tip of
the last triangle on the left to the middle of the lantern.
Close
up the hexagon by taping the last end of the red envelope to the original first
envelope.
You have just made the top half of your lantern!
Step 8: Taping The
Lantern
Repeat
steps 2 and 3 except that you are lining the envelopes horizontally and not
vertically.
Step 9: Taping The Lantern
Repeat step 5 again, taping the right two triangles tips together.
At this point, it is easy to place the top of your lantern upside down, pulling the remaining red string upwards and taping it against the middle of the bottom half of the lantern, making sure that the vertical hexagon is also upside down. Close up the bottom hexagon.
Step 10: Taping The Lantern
Reinforce the insides of the lantern with more tape, unless you like it loose.
It looks prettier when the angles of the top and bottom sides match up.
Step 11: Applying
the Charm
Using
the remaining string, tie the charm to the bottom of the string. You can cut
off any remaining string or do something creative with the leftover string.
Wallah! We have a
red envelope lantern!
Optional step:
There are options such as rolling up some more envelopes vertically or
horizontally and taping it to the sides of the lantern for a more Asian style.
Another
option is to get a thin stick and attach it to the top of the lantern so you
can hold it like a real lantern in the night for fun.