Warm up this winter with some wish lanterns! Winter can often be a bleak and grey time of the year, where most of us would rather hide under the doona until Spring emerges once again. The thought of getting out of bed and sloshing around in the dirty melted snow and rain on the way [...]

Traditionally used in Asia for celebrations and festivals, many people release Wish Lanterns to symbolise the release of your worries and problems.
Wish Lanterns are 99% biodegradable, non-flammable and safe and easy to use, and create an amazing visual effect that adds enjoyment and wonder to any special occasion. From April 2010 we will also be selling our Eco Wish Lanterns which are 100% biodegrable - with no wire in them.
All you have to do is light the fuel cell and gaze as the Wish Lantern floats up into the night sky. Using the power of fire, the Wish Lantern will be in the air for about 12 minutes and go up over a mile in the air.
Wish Lanterns stand 108cm tall and 66cm wide at its widest point. After release and flight, the Wish Lantern will self-extinguish and float gently to the ground.
Please enjoy our website where you can purchase white wish lanterns, coloured wish lanterns, santa wish lanterns, wedding wish lanterns and even floating wish lanterns. If you have any questions please call 0845 500 1215 or email contact@wishlantern.co.uk.
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Archive for January, 2010 »
For some reason Australians love a great party, so it’s no wonder they all love Australia Day! Australia Day is a national holiday down under held each year on January 26 to commemorate the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove in 1788, the hoisting of the British flag there and the proclamation of British sovereignty [...]
In China, the Chinese Lantern is more than just a decoration or party item. Since 250 B.C. lanterns have silently spoken of births, deaths and approaching danger. For example, special red lanterns are used for weddings and white lanterns for funerals. And these days Chinese Lanterns are used commonly at ceremonies and festivals.
The basic Chinese lantern has remained unchanged in [...]
There’s been a bit of press lately about the safety of sky lanterns both for the environment and us as users, and not just in the United Kingdom, some of these articles have come from as far away as Australia. A Western Australian paper reported that Sky Lanterns had been banned in the state for creating a potential bush fire danger and [...]

