Make a tealight for Diwali this year

Create a beautiful and colourful tealight for Diwali 2025 with these simple steps using materials you probably already have in your household!

Nikita Kanda, a woman of Indian descent with blonde hair is smiling brightly holding up a small painted tealight in the Blue Peter studio.
You will need
  • A ping pong ball
  • Colourful art paints
  • Paint tray
  • A pen, or something pointy
  • Battery powered tealights

🚨 An adult needs to supervise when using scissors, please use them carefully 🚨

How to make your tealight for Diwali in five simple steps

Step 1

With the help of a grown up, take a pen or something small and pointy and use it to pierce a hole into your ping pong ball. Wiggle it around a little to create a small hole in the ping pong ball!

Step 2

Next, pour lots of different colours of paint into your paint tray and give it a good swirl. Don't mix the paints together until they become a different colour, just run a brush or the back of your pen through the paints until it has a nice swirling effect.

Step 3

Now for the fun part! Throw your ping pong ball into the paint filled tray and carefully tilt your tray left to right, try not to spill anything!

This will roll the ball around the tray and take on lots of random splats of different colour paints. 🎨

Step 3.5

You could get creative here whilst the paint is still wet and decorate your Diwali tealight with a few extras, such as sprinkling a little bit of glitter on yours? Or keep it nice and simple, just like ours!

Nikita Kanda smiles in front of a tray of multicoloured paints and a ping pong ball, it is showing step by step instructions on how to roll your pingpong ball through the paint.

The finishing touches

Step 4

Once you have decorated your ping pong ball, leave it somewhere safe and dry overnight. This will allow the paint to thoroughly dry and settle into its beautiful colours!

Step 5

Make sure it's completely dry, then carefully use your pen or pointed item and poke a hole into the ping pong ball. It should be a big enough hole for you to fit the fake flame or bulb of the tea light inside the ball.

Now you can turn on your light and enjoy your hard work, time to celebrate ‘The Festival of Light’ with your very own unique Diwali tealight!

Lots of colourful decorated and painted ping pong balls on a table, they are glowing due to a tealight underneath them.

More Diwali fun on CBBC

Shubh Diwali!

Where can I watch Blue Peter? ⛵️

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