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Paper Cup Diwali Craft for Kids

Diwali is such a beautiful festival, celebrated by millions around the world, and it’s a great time to engage kids in some creative Diwali crafts.

Whether your little one is a preschooler or a bit older, this fun and easy paper cup Diwali craft is a perfect way to get hands-on with the festive spirit. Kids will love making their very own Diwali decoration, and this simple craft is a great way to introduce them to the significance of Diwali, the Hindu festival of light.

Paper Cup Diwali Craft for Kids

Diwali has become a popular celebration in schools, and it’s wonderful to see children from all different communities learning about this important holiday of the year.

Teachers often bring Diwali into classrooms as part of engaging activities that highlight different cultures, encouraging kids to experience the colors, symbols, and traditions of this five-day festival of lights.

With activities like this paper cup Diwali craft, students can learn about the inner light, the victory of light over darkness, and the good luck that Diwali symbolizes.

Materials Needed for this Diwali Craft

To make your own Diwali craft, you’ll need just a few easy-to-find materials. This is what you’ll need….

Start with a paper cup, which will form the base of your lantern.

You’ll also need brightly colored paint to give it a festive look – while purple is a great choice, feel free to use any bright color that captures the Diwali spirit. Use a paintbrush to cover the cup in your chosen color.

For the candle flames, gather construction papers in different colors; these will add a vibrant touch to your craft. You’ll also need double-sided tape to hold the strips of the paper cup securely, a glue stick for attaching the construction paper pieces, and scissors to cut out the flames.

With these materials, you’re all set to create a wonderful piece of Diwali art!

How to make a Paper Cup Diya Diwali Lantern Craft

Follow along with the step by step instructions below to make your own paper cup diwali lantern with the kids.

Create a dazzling paper cup Diwali lantern – an easy and colorful way for little hands to celebrate the victory of light! This simple craft is the perfect blend of creativity, culture, and fun for kids of all ages. Perfect for your diwali celebrations.

Materials

  • Paper cup
  • Paint in bright colors
  • Paint brush
  • Construction paper in flame colors
  • Double sided tape
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors

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This paper cup craft is a simple project and also an exciting way to teach children about the celebration of Diwali, also known as the festival of light.

By crafting their own little lamps, children learn about the different traditions and symbols of Diwali – from lighting diyas and creating rangoli patterns to understanding the story of Rama and the victory of light over darkness.

It’s a fun way to talk about the Hindu new year, traditional Indian art, and the significance of goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth.

Making Diwali crafts like this one is not only a creative way to celebrate but also a meaningful activity for children to connect with different cultures. It’s the perfect time to discuss the Diwali spirit – new beginnings, the days of Diwali, and the beautiful illustrations and decorations people use in their homes.

Plus, while they work with their little hands, they’re practicing those important fine motor skills.

This Diwali activity is also an opportunity to introduce sensory play, as kids handle paint, paper, and glue. The bright colors of the flames and the tactile experience of creating a lantern are perfect for sparking their imagination. It’s an engaging craft activity that makes learning about Diwali a fun sensory activity, complete with lots of colors and a chance to explore creative art inspired by traditional Indian floor art and rangoli designs.

Celebrating Cultures Through Craft

Taking part in fun Diwali activities like this one helps children understand the cultural richness of this important holiday. It’s a celebration that’s full of meaning – a time for lighting diya lamps, enjoying Diwali sweets like kaju katli, and decorating with rangoli designs or even salt dough decorations.

Crafts like this can also be a wonderful quiet time activity during the festive season, allowing kids to unwind while learning and celebrating the Hindu festival of light.

So whether you’re doing this activity at home or in the classroom, it’s a perfect way to keep little ones engaged, excited, and learning about the holiday season and the importance of the victory of light. 

If you have more paper cups left over, try making these paper cup fireworks too which are also perfect for Diwali theme.

More Diwali Crafts and Activities for Kids

Looking for even more fun ways to celebrate Diwali with your kids? From simple crafts to free printables and creative art inspired by traditional Indian culture, there are so many exciting ways to bring the festive season to life at home or in the classroom!

If you enjoyed this Diwali craft, we’d love for you to share this blog post with friends and family! Let’s spread the joy of Diwali and inspire more little hands to get creative this holiday season. 


Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

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