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Places where happy events are staged very often are illuminated with Hanging Paper lanterns. Although used as temporary decorations, these decorative lanterns are also used for permanent illumination in buildings and gardens. Hanging paper lanterns are available either fully assembled or ready to put together.

Assembling Illuminative paper lanterns is very easy. In just a matter of 20 minutes, a lantern can be assembled and suspended. Paper lanterns are sold with a metal tool that is used to expand the lantern to the proper shape. A cord is needed to hang the lantern and is sold separately. Typically, 10 to 15-foot cords are available, for additional length, an extension cord is needed.

Also, an expanding metal tool is supplied with hanging paper lanterns. The cord used to nag the lantern must be purchased separately. Generally, the length of a cord is about 10 to 15 feet and if you need more than that, an extension cord is the solution.

You need the install the cord after the expansion. Place the cord along the wall and hook it to the ceiling. Use a suitable tape to affix the cord to the ceiling. However, hooks are better than tape to secure the cord. Install the bulb after that.

The cord is attached once the lantern shape is widened. Place the cord up on the surface of the wall. Use hooks to fix the cord to the ceiling. Attaching the cord sometimes requires a suitable tape. However, hooks are more suitable than tape to install the cord. Install the bulb now. Since electric fixtures can ignite, keep enough space on both sides of the lanterns when attaching the bulb.

Many people use CFL bulbs in illuminative paper lanterns because they emit lower heat than incandescent bulbs. The bulbs should have appropriately low wattage to avoid the occurrences of fire. Switch on the light to see if all the operations work smoothly. Faulty installation may not produce the desired result some times. Re-install the bulb, if it is the case.

Cody Scholberg, a lighting expert, writes at the paper lanterns guide. Check out this post on using japanese paper lanterns to repel mosquitoes!

PostHeaderIcon Paper Lanterns For Children

When we have children, we all want to have beautiful homes and gardens, with great light features that are not only gorgeous but suitable for kids as well. One option to accomplish this is paper lanterns, with many colors, shapes, etc. If we think that kids need a safer alternative, we must first consider the lighting type of these paper lanterns, whether it be candles or bulbs.

Because the safety of our children means a lot to us, most of us prefer electrical hanging paper lanterns.

When night comes and children go to bed, many of them are afraid of the dark and they need a light left on in their room. But a strong light is not appropriate for the child’s eye health. This is why paper lanterns are the perfect solution to be left on at night, due to the soft glow they provide. Children are very curious and they have so much energy, so you have to think long and hard before you install the lanterns.

The best spot where you can place the paper lantern is somewhere up high, so the child won’t be able to reach it, thus keeping him safe from harm. Of course, he has to know about the necessary safety measures, in case he accidentally breaks the light bulb or if the paper is no longer attached to the lamp.

Paper lanterns are found in a large variety of colors and if you let your child pick something himself, he will love it without a doubt. He may be fond of a special patterned model, or he may pick something painted in his favorite color. He can choose more than one color with, several in combination creating a beautiful patterned design. If your kid is afraid of creatures that hide under the bed, you can buy a lantern with his favorite super hero so he will sleep peacefully. If you want to do something really special for your child, you can choose custom-imprinted paper lanterns. They are unique and your child will appreciate this.

If you want to encourage your child to develop some artistic abilities, you can help him create and build his own paper lantern, especially if he’s over the age of eight. After you are sure that the paper lantern will be used properly, you will discover that the room will look much warmer, lighter and peaceful. Enjoy the quality time spent with your child, taking advantage of the custom-made paper lantern that he has made himself!

Cody Scholberg, a lighting expert, writes about paper lanterns. Check out this post on using chinese paper lanterns !