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It’s exactly one week to go before the Illuminaires lantern festival – I’ve dug out the old lanterns from last year and they’re in disrepair. I’ll patch the ones that are worth keeping but this is a great excuse to build something new.
Lantern making requires some simple supplies: Tissue or decorative Paper, Glue (I like wood glue because it dries strong with a nice sheen), thin pieces of wood for supports, wire and tin foil for candle supports, and ubiquitous tea lights. My system is to build the frame for the lanterns out of bamboo barbecuing skewers (100 for $1.00 at the dollar store) glued together with my trusty glue gun. I burn myself numerous times throughout this process, then put a woodglue/water mix along the supports and attach paper one side at a time. I paint over the paper with water and wood glue, then watch it contract and harden as it dries.
There are really neat decorative papers at Paper-Ya on Granville Island that would be ideal for basic but beautiful geometric lanterns. Last year I also made a flower lantern using shaped crepe paper for the petals, and that turned out really nicely, if I do say so myself. For children, we make Glow-Stick compatible, small and strong lanterns using cheap bamboo chopsticks and lots of glue.
Also, last year we constructed a simple trestle-style lantern hanger out of bamboo stakes. It becomes necessary to elevate your lanterns in early evening as the dew settles. You wouldn’t want all your hard work to be destroyed from just a little condensation! This year we’re making a lantern intended to sit on the ‘ground’ – it’ll require some kind of base, either a tarp or legs to keep it from touching the grass and turning soggy.
With only 7 days to go, it’s time to start gluing!
Update: We went to the Illuminaires – check out my review and pics on NowPublic.

