Lanterns are enjoying renewed popularity this season, though they’ve never really fallen out of favor. Increasingly, homeowners are adding lanterns to patios, terraces and garden corners to create a warm, inviting atmosphere. If you enjoy camping, dining beneath the stars, or relaxing by the pool, lanterns make a beautiful, practical lighting choice.
Historically, kerosene lamps and candles were the main sources of portable light. Today we still appreciate that classic glow, but with far more efficient and safer powering options. Modern outdoor lanterns are available in battery-powered, solar-powered and gas-operated versions, so you can choose the type that best suits your needs and maintenance preferences.
These carefully chosen garden lanterns combine style with durability: look for options that are weather-resistant, affordable and low-maintenance so they stay looking great season after season.


Lanterns bring a comfortable, rustic charm to any outdoor setting. Whether clustered on a table, hung from tree branches or scattered along a pathway, they add depth, mood and a touch of magic to evenings outside.








One of the great things about lanterns is how well they lend themselves to DIY projects. With a little creativity and basic materials from around the house, you can craft striking outdoor lanterns that reflect your style and budget. Here are a handful of simple, inspiring DIY ideas to try.
Recycled Tin Can Lanterns
Empty tin cans can be transformed into charming lanterns with just a few tools. Punch patterns into the can, add a handle, and place a candle or LED light inside to create dramatic patterns of light and shadow. It’s an economical, eco-friendly way to repurpose materials and brighten your outdoor space.

Recycled Mason Jar Lanterns
Mason jars are incredibly versatile — beyond food storage they make beautiful lanterns. Frost the glass or wrap it with translucent paper, add a candle or LED, and hang the jars from branches or place them along steps. These frosted mason jar lanterns cast a soft, diffused glow that’s perfect for cozy evenings outdoors.


DIY Wax Paper Lanterns
Wax paper lanterns are simple and elegant, ideal for temporary displays or events. They’re lightweight and easy to customize with pressed leaves, flowers or stencils. Keep in mind these lanterns are not waterproof, so bring them indoors during rain or overnight to protect them.

DIY Glowing Orbs
Glowing orbs deliver an eye-catching, modern look and work especially well by the pool or in a minimalist garden. They’re easy to make using inexpensive materials and LED lighting. Arrange a few different sizes to create a sculptural lighting feature that reads beautifully at night.

Glow Jars
Glow jars are a playful, easy project. Using glow-in-the-dark paint or the liquid from glow sticks (handled carefully and with gloves), you can coat a mason jar to create a soft, colorful glow. Seal the jar tightly and place it on a table or path for a long-lasting evening accent. Use caution with any chemical materials and follow safety guidance when crafting.

Whether you buy ready-made lanterns or create your own, the right lanterns can transform your outdoor area. From solar stake lights to handcrafted mason jars and glowing orbs, there are many ways to layer light and create atmosphere. Choose durable finishes for year-round use, mix power sources to suit your setting, and have fun experimenting with shapes, textures and placement to make evenings outdoors feel special.