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Bat Lights DIY

You’ll go batty for these cute bat lights. Hang them on a window, behind your sofa, on a fireplace mantel – or double your bats by draping them over a mirror.  You could even hang them in the batroom – er, I mean bathroom. If you don’t want to do lights, you could hang them from a length of string (with tape or glue) for a fun garland.

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Bat Lights DIY | Oh Happy Day!

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Materials needed: black 6” x 6” origami paper, black construction paper, scissors, string lights, craft glue, white paper, a sharp pointy tool.

Step 1: Create a balloon origami shape – I found these instructions helpful, but I’ve tried to show the steps here too. Begin by folding the paper in half. Then fold in half again.
Step 2: Insert one finger and open the top fold, slide it to open (you may have to poke and nudge a little) and press down to flatten the triangle you just created.
Step 3: Turn paper over and repeat Step 2.
Step 4: Fold up the right and left corners – so that the lower left corner meets the top point, and the lower right corner meets the top point – to create a diamond shape.
Step 5: Turn paper over and repeat Step 4.
Step 6: Fold in each outer point of the diamond. The outer points should meet in the middle.
Step 7: Turn paper over and repeat Step 6.
Step 8: Tuck the top two triangles into the flaps below them. Flip over and repeat this step.
Step 9: Blow up the balloon where there is a little hole on the bottom.
Step 10: Cut out two 2 ½” x 1 ½” (roughly – no need to be exact) bat wings. You can use this bat wing template or just “wing it”.
Step 11: Fold a 1/8” tab on the end of the wing, and apply a dab of glue.
Step 12: Attach wings to the sides of the origami balloon by tucking into one of the folds. Let dry.
Step 13: Using a sharp tool or very sharp pencil point, poke two small holes for eyes into the front of the balloon.
Step 14: For the fangs, cut out two tiny triangles about 1/8” each from white paper. Glue under eyes.
Step 15: Repeat steps 1-14 to cover all the bare bulbs in the string light set. Attach bat to lights by popping the bulb into the hole at the top of the bat.

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Bat Lights DIY | Oh Happy Day!

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Bat Lights DIY | Oh Happy Day!

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Bat Lights DIY | Oh Happy Day!

Photography by Tim Gibson


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