My children love to make sun catchers. They are so quick and easy to set up and they are my go to craft if one of them asks to make something and I don’t want to think about it too much.
With Chinese New Year around the corner I set up a sweet Chinese lantern sun catcher activity for my 3 year old daughter yesterday.
Material needed to make a Chinese lantern sun catcher:
Paper
Scissors
Cellophane squares
Contact paper
How to make a Chinese lantern sun catcher:
First draw your Chinese lantern. I drew mine with a black Sharpie on a piece of white paper but it might be easier to draw on black paper and cut it out. Make sure you leave lots of spaces to fill with colour.
I cut pieces of red cellophane into small pieces and placed the Chinese lantern on a piece of contact paper.
My daughter loves contact paper and when she wasn’t sticking her hands all over it she carefully placed pieces of cellophane into the gaps. When she had filled all the spaces we placed another piece of contact paper over it to seal it. Then I cut round the lantern to remove any extra pieces.
We love our Chinese lantern and have hung it up in the window. I think it’s calling out for some tassles so I’m going to have to look for some ribbons to add to the bottom.
I am linking up this post with some other parent bloggers who are sharing some brilliant Chinese New Year crafts:

Chinese New Year Fortune God Mask from Witty Hoots, TP Roll Chinese Lanterns from In the Playroom, Thumbprint Chinese Zodiac Craft for Kids from Fun Handprint Art, Cheese Chinese Lanterns from Danya Banya, Wool Painted Fans from Crafts on Sea, Sheep Stick Puppets from Best Toys 4 Toddlers, Felt Shape Sheep from Mama Smiles, Sheep Letter Recognition from Something 2 Offer, Chinese (non firework) Firecrackers from Peakle Pie, Chinese New Year Card from Creative World of Varya, Chinese Dragon from Messy Little Monster, Paper Plate Chinese Dragon from Kiddy Charts, Dragon Painting for Preschoolers from Learning and Exploring Through Play, Bubble Wrap Sheep Craft from Multicraftingmummy, Chinese Dragon Dance from Study at Home Mamma and Chinese Zodiac Animals in Lego from Planet Smarty Pants.
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Oh how lovely and easy to make. This will certainly make baby sitting my niece muchos easier x
Aw this is so cute! And so easy to make 🙂 definitely going to be making one of these when my neices are next over!
Meimei xx
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Love it! We’ve been making Chinese lanterns today too 🙂 Thanks for joining in with Tuesday Tutorials #pintorials
That looks great, very pretty to hang on the window and lots of fun.
Thanks for linking #LetKidsBeKids
These suncatchers look beautiful!
A lovely way to brighten up your window. We ve been wanting to have a go at suncatchers for a while now but i ve been struggling to get some contact paper.
We loved this project but struggles with the cutting and such… finally we drew the lantern on the non sticky side of the the contact paper with a black oil pastel, then placed the drawing side down on paper so no color transfer. My student love oil pastel!
I’m glad you found a way to make it work for you!
Very interesting! This is great for children to do crafts, but the artistry of Chinese lanterns goes far beyond this. I’d like to share some posts I’ve seen about Chinese lanterns with everyone: