WishCandy: Hanging Paper Chinese Lanterns
::Disclaimer! Only the first photo in this post is from an event that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated. I’ve given credit to the designers where I can. We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::
I’ve been collecting photographs of lanterns for a long time now! This seems to be one of those decor trends that never quite expired. Unfortunately it’s not the cheapest way to decorate a reception space but it sure is a beautiful one!
Photo: Sabine Scherer
If you’re not familiar, paper lanterns are made of a lightweight wire frame and covered in a light, translucent paper. They come in all makes and models but the standard is a basketball-sized white version. These are just so gorgeous in abundance:
Even when you don’t have a huge budget for a ton of lanterns, they can still jazz up a plain reception space. This is a high school gymnasium (see how the basketball hoop is covered in satin?):
Whoever designed this event got pretty funky! I like the combination of the round lanterns, the cone-shaped lights, and the twinkly string lights:
This wedding used lanterns only over the dance floor, giving the tent a beautiful focal point and also giving this spot a feeling of abundance (without going overboard). Can you imagine what their cake cutting photos would have looked like if the photographer got low to the ground and shot upwards with the lanterns in the back? ::swoon::
Lanterns can even be incorporated into a centerpiece. Who said they needed to hang from the ceiling?
This creative wedding used them to dress up a tree! Minty green and ‘Pepto pink’ are a little past their prime in trendiness but this was all the rage circa 2006:
Even standard white lanterns can look extra special when lit with a colored bulb or contrasted against a colored uplight. In this case we have a pink uplight against the wall, round pink lanterns with white lights inside, and white cylindrical lanterns with white lights inside! What a gorgeous statement for your bar and lounge space. This scrumptious event was designed by David Beahm Design:
If the solid-colored lanterns aren’t your style, how about these funky ones? I’m not sure where Ariella Chezar found these beautiful pieces but I love the photo just the same:
The same awesome lanterns by the same awesome designer, strung in a different space (must be the same event, right?):
This is an older image (2005 maybe?) but I could still stare at it for hours. I love the combination of the natural-colored linens and chairs, the subdued but elegant and luscious centerpieces, the great natural trees with tables scattered between, and the strung canopy of lights. Are these white paper bags??
I’m the worst about photo credits and have had some of these photos for a very long time. If you know where they came from (or if they’re yours) please let me know!
Here in the DC area, Frost Lighting and Capital Decor are two wonderful companies who can install gorgeous lanterns like these. There are a few other options but we always recommend these two.
Do you plan on having paper lanterns or another type of decoration for your reception?
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July 31st, 2009 at 10:04 am
I love the paper lanterns! Simple, inexpensive, and elegant.
November 1st, 2009 at 3:40 pm
[...] Laura just thinks she’s SO clever, doesn’t she? She goes and posts a WishCandy on Paper Lanterns, when I have been collecting pictures for AGES! Well, I’ll fix her [...]
November 11th, 2009 at 11:47 pm
i LOVE paper lanterns, and i really want them at my wedding! i just have one question – if there are no trees or any high surfaces, and no shepherd hooks.. How can i hang paper lanterns? Do i buy some really tall poles are string wire from one to the other? Where can i find such poles? Lol i can be very imaginative, but when it comes to required materials, i guess i dont know much!
Thank you
January 10th, 2010 at 2:54 am
I am getting married in March and I’m eager to incorporate paper lanterns or tissue paper poms in my decor. Our reception will be indoors and unfortunately, we are not allowed to hang anything from the ceiling. I’m wondering if I should look into renting some tall poles with stands to string fishing line from? Does anyone have any additional creative ways to hang the lanterns? Thank you for your help!!!