Monday, 13 October 2014

Make A Sky Lantern

Sky lanterns are the perfect finale to any celebration.


Sky Lanterns, also known as Chinese Flying Lanterns, are airborne paper lanterns constructed from rice paper, a bamboo frame and a flame. The flame heats the air in the lantern, which lowers the air density and causes the lantern to float up into the sky. Releasing multiple sky lanterns at nighttime parties or celebrations adds an exciting new element and creates a truly unforgettable moment for your guests. According to folklore, the lanterns carry away bad spirits and misfortune and leave behind good luck and fortune.


Instructions


1. Use the bamboo knife to scrape the bamboo down to a 1 cm (0.4 inch) wide and 0.1 cm (0.04 inch) thick strip. Bend the bamboo strip to form a circle and use glue to bond.


2. Tie the copper wires in the shape of a cross onto the bamboo circle.


3. Cut the heavy file paper into the shape of a hot air balloon to create a template. The template should be curved on three sides (not round) with a straight bottom edge. Use this template to cut four sides out of the rice paper to form the balloon. Glue each side together to create a tube or column with a basal area the same as the bamboo circle.


4. Cut out a round piece of rice paper and paste it on top of the column. Attach the bamboo circle to the bottom of the column.


5. Use the bamboo knife to cut a bamboo strip 10 cm (4 inches) long and bend it.


6. Soak the piece of cotton fabric, cut from an old rag or T-shirt, in ethanol and wrap it around the small bamboo strip. Hang it at the copper wires' crossing point.

Tags: bamboo circle, bamboo strip, rice paper, bamboo knife, copper wires