Felt Chinese Lantern – Lia Griffith

Felt Chinese Lantern – Lia Griffith
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This month, we’re excited to introduce a unique addition to our felt plant collection — our Felt Chinese Lanterns. These little beauties perfectly capture the warm, inviting hues of the season and bring a touch of autumn to any space. Additionally, this project is a fun way to bring an exotic botanical wonder indoors.

Lighting the way

These Felt Chinese Lanterns are a great project for crafters of all levels — especially our beginners. We’ve chosen our vibrant wool blend felt in shades of orange, poppy, and fern to mirror the natural colors of the Physalis alkekengi plant. The felt adds a cozy texture, perfect for the season’s transition into cooler weather. Ready to make your own? Download the template once you’re ready to begin.Our Felt Chinese Lanterns are inspired by the beautiful Physalis alkekengi plant, commonly known as the Chinese Lantern. In nature, these plants are a favorite for fall decorating, often used in dried arrangements to bring a pop of orange to the season’s palette. The Physalis alkekengi’s lantern-shaped husks have a unique charm, resembling delicate little lanterns or gourds. Inside each husk, a tiny berry sits, reminiscent of a small tomato — a surprising discovery when the calyx dries up and reveals its hidden treasure at the end of the season.To craft your own Felt Chinese Lanterns, we recommend a few items to make the process easier. For instance, a low-temp hot glue gun is perfect for attaching your lantern heads to the stem of your plant, while floral wire will help your lanterns maintain their delicate shape and structure. Once you’ve finished crafting, you’ll have a set of charming felt lanterns you can display in a vase or as part of a festive fall centerpiece.We can’t wait to see how you incorporate these Felt Chinese Lanterns into your autumn decor. Whether you hang them on a mantel, arrange them in a bouquet, or use them to brighten up a cozy corner, they will surely bring warmth and charm to your home. Remember to share your creations with us on Instagram using the hashtag #MadeWithLia. Happy crafting!

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