WAX PAPER SUNCATCHER – thematernalhobbyist. What color is the Suncatcher? How are suncatchers made? STEPS Cut small pieces of colored tissue.
Cut various colors of tissue paper into small pieces.
If you are making themed. Lay a sheet of wax paper on a flat surface. Wax Paper Sun catchers using melted crayons. This is a very easy craft for children that does require adult participation. However in the end you’ll have some beautiful easy sun catchers that you can hang individually or string into a garland.
I use adhesive foam sheets. Tape down a sheet of wax paper to your work surface.
You can also use freezer paper or even a plastic sheet protector. Cut or tear colored tissue paper into smaller pieces. Use at least two different colors and make the pieces about 1. Brush some glue onto the wax paper. Crayon shavings between folded wax paper , iron with towel between wax paper and iron, trace shape, cut out and string ribbon.
STEPS TO MAKE TISSUE PAPER SUNCATCHER Cut out Tissue paper in small pieces, any shape is fine. Take a piece of Wax paper and start applying a thin layer of mod podge onto the wax paper. Use a foam brush to apply mod podge. Draw a leaf shape on the wax paper with a Sharpie.
For younger kids, you might want to draw the leaf shapes ahead of time. Older kids can freehand leaf shapes. We also printed some leaf silhouettes, then placed them under our waxed paper and traced.
Suncatchers are brightly colored translucent pieces of plastic, wax or glass. When hung in a window, suncatchers cast colored beams of light into a room. Make easy suncatchers with your children to decorate a home, office or classroom window with crayons and wax paper.
I like how this paint and bottle cap craft starts with placing dots of craft paints on the wax paper and moves onto using a bottle lid to swirl the paints around. I wanted to show you the new tissue paper suncatcher we made in the decorative wood frame. The flowers in the flower petal suncatcher decayed and browned after a time and I pulled off the contact paper suncatcher off the wood frame. These wax paper suncatchers are a great way to utilized used crayons. The best part is, these are simple and they make wonderful gifts!
MATERIALS FOR TISSUE PAPER SUNCATCHERS Tissue Paper ( colored) – I went to Dollar Tree – one of my favorite stores for crafts, holidays, and other $treasures. Easy Wax Sun Catchers for Kids - Clumsy Crafter. I wrote this post last year and I still love it. It was a great craft to do with children to teach them the art of. NOTE: This is just one way to do this.
You cut the holes out of the construction paper, then stick the contact paper INSIDE so that it just a contact paper window. Lay an old towel on a flat surface and cover it with a sheet of wax paper. Arrange the popsicle stick frames on the wax paper and drop bits of crayon inside the frames.
You can skip this step, but by taking the time to do it, you will make sure you have enough crayon shavings to go around. Fill the whole feather area. Add in your tissue paper ! First, glue down the top piece of wax paper. Then glue down the top piece of cardstock. Glue down googly eyes and cut out a beak and beard with the remaining tissue paper.
Allow to dry, then hang. Print out our suncatcher template (click for PDF). Cut a piece of contact paper to fit, and then remove the back of it.
Tape the contact paper on top of the template, sticky. Summer crafts Sun - 1Mother’s Day DIY Craft Ideas for Kids Please your Mom and grandma with some of the adorable and cute handmade gifts and crafts this Mothers day.
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