We are celebrating Milo’s 2nd birthday this week! And for his 2nd year photo shoot, we went with an aviator theme because he is in LOVE with airplanes. He almost always is holding a little toy in one hand, such as a plan, train, car or dinosaur. So sweet. These adorable clouds are very simple to make! I think they are so fun to hang up in a nursery to add a bit of heaven to the room.
What you’ll need:
- white paper lanterns (we used 12″ lanterns from LIHAO, White Round Paper Lanterns)
- string
- Stuffing (we used 2x Poly-Fil Stuffing, 20 oz bags)
- Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
- Hooks or other secure and safe system to hang them on the ceiling
To make these cute clouds, simply open the stuffing. The kids LOVED helping with this part. We had 2 large bags of stuffing that made about 4-5 large clouds + some for sitting on. The kids loved jumping in the piles of fluff!
Assemble your paper lanterns
Warm up your hot glue and when ready, glue zig zags in 8 inch areas so you can get the stuffing on before it cools.
Put one hand through the hole of the lantern and the other on the outside to gently clap your hands together to apply the pressure so the stuffing sticks.
Repeat until all the lantern is covered except for the holes.
Tie on your string and hang them at varying heights!
For an additional special effect, add ACPtek LED Part Lights for a unique effect of glowing from the inside. Be sure these lights are secure tied into your lanterns.
Funny side story about these clouds. I had them hanging in my kitchen after we had done this shoot, and I was babysitting for a friend. Her little 5 year old boy asked me what it was and I said , “a cloud!” and he asked if it was real. I held a staight face and told him that I had captured the cloud with a really long rope. For about 5 minutes he stared at the cloud trying to figure it out and then finally he stands up and puts his hand though the bottom hole of it and says, “It’s not a cloud! See… I can put my hand through it! You tricked me!”
So funny and sweet, but the best thing was when after that he said, “you know… if you really wanted to catch a cloud you would need a really really long rope!”
I died! I love children’s imaginations of how much is possible in their mind.
When my husband was a little boy, about 3, he thought the smoke coming from a factory was a cloud maker. Sweet young innocence.
Share your results with us! What will you use these cute clouds for? Props? Nursery decor? Let us know in the comments below!
This is SO CUTE! I absolutely love them.
Thank you Kelsie! We think so too! I love the day dreamer artistic aspect of them.