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Easy DIY Origami String Lights Lanterns

Transform your space this season with easy DIY origami string lights. Add a warm, cozy glow to your home using fairy lights you probably already have, no need to buy new ones! Revamp your lights with this simple and budget-friendly DIY.

For Halloween, give your lanterns a playful twist by drawing pumpkin faces with a marker. Once the holiday is over, just turn them around to hide the spooky designs and enjoy them as warm fall lights all season long.

DIY origami string lights for cozy fall home decor

Step by Step Guide for DIY Origami String Lights Lanterns

Materials You’ll Need

  • Square paper (orange, or any color you like)
  • Black marker (optional for pumpkin faces)
  • Fairy lights
Marker pen, fairy lights and papers for DIY origami string lights

I used for this craft orange crafting paper. You can use any other color or type of paper, that way you can use these lights not just during the fall season.

Bear in mind, that thicker paper is more difficult to fold, especially if you want the lanterns to be small. On the other hand, too thin paper is prone to tears, so you have to be careful. But it shouldn’t stop you from trying out different types of paper. You might be pleasantly surprised by the end result.

If you don’t have ready square pieces, you can easily make them by folding one corner into a triangle and cutting off the remaining part.

Let’s get started with folding origami lanterns:

Folding Origami for String Lights Lanterns

Step 1: Start with a square sheet of paper. Fold the paper diagonally in half to form a triangle. Unfold. Repeat on the other diagonal so you have an “X” crease.

Step 1: Folding square paper diagonally to form triangle base for origami lantern.

Step 2: Fold the paper in half horizontally, then vertically. Turn the paper over.

Step 2: Folding paper in half horizontally and vertically for origami string light lantern.

Step 3: Push the horizontal fold inward so the paper collapses into a flat triangle.

Step 3: Turning paper over and collapsing folds into flat triangle base for DIY origami string lights

Step 4: Fold the left and right corners up to meet the center crease.

Step 4: Folding left and right corners up to center line for origami lantern.

Step 5: Flip the paper over and repeat on the other side. You should now have a square shape.

Step 5: Flipping paper over to repeat folds and form square shape.

Step 6: Fold the top layer’s left and right corners toward the center line.

Step 6: Folding top layer corners to center line on origami square lantern.

Step 7: Flip and repeat on the back.

Step 7: Folding bottom right corner up to middle crease for origami lantern

Step 8: Fold the bottom right corner up so its edge aligns with the middle crease. Unfold.

Step 8: Folding bottom corner into right angle for DIY origami string lights

Step 9: Fold that same corner back up into a small right angle.

Step 9:

Step 10: Tuck the folded part into the triangle pocket.

Step 10: tucking folded part into triangle pocket for lantern origami

Step 11: Repeat with the left corner. Flip the paper over and repeat on the other side.

Step 11: Repeating folds on left corner and back side for origami lantern.

Step 12: Gently open the paper as shown in the picture. Blow air into the opening, and your lantern will puff up into shape.

Step 12: Opening the origami lantern
Step 12: Different angle of opening the origami lantern
Step 12: puffed up origami for string light lantern

Decorating and Assembling Your Origami String Lights Lanterns

  • Make as many lanterns as you like.
  • For Halloween, draw pumpkin faces with a black marker.
  • To attach to fairy lights, slide each bulb into the opening at the top of a lantern (use a little tape if needed).
Halloween origami lanterns with pumpkin faces drawn for seasonal string lights.
Finished DIY origami string light lanterns attached to fairy lights for fall decor

And there you have it! A simple, budget-friendly way to bring cozy autumn vibes into your home with DIY origami string lights.

Now it’s your turn! Grab some paper, fold up a few lanterns, and light up your home with Halloween string lights. If you try this DIY, share your creations in the comments! I’d love to see how yours turn out!

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