Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Glue Suncatchers
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Make Super Graphic and Colorful Shark Sun Catchers with Kids
Super Easy Shark Sun Catcher Craft!
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Easy Recycled Gnome Sun catcher Craft
We love making easy kid-friendly suncatcher and stained glass crafts! They're especially fun in the winter when everything outside seems cold and grey. When I saw this adorable gnome sun catcher on Etsy, I knew we had the perfect inspiration to make our very own kid-friendly holiday version. Tada!
How to Make an Easy Recycled Gnome Sun Catcher
They're so cute!!!
(I love hanging out with my gnomies. It's the only hanging out that we're allowed to do. Oy. Quarantine humor..)
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Recycled Pumpkin Sun Catcher Craft
DIY Milk Jug Pumpkin Sun Catchers
I really liked this craft because the pumpkins were SO easy to make with my 3 year old. And we didn't have to spend a ton of time on prep or a ton of money for materials. (That's a definite win win in my book.) Ok! Let's get making!
Monday, February 16, 2015
St. Patrick's Day Clover Sun Catchers
St. Patrick's Day Clover Sun Catcher Craft
Monday, July 2, 2018
Super Easy Recycled, Homemade Sun catchers
How to Make Super Easy, Homemade Recycled Suncatchers
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Make Sugar Skull Sun Catchers and Crystallized Sugar Skull Ornaments
I'm in the first group and still SUPER excited for Halloween. I just finished Chuck's costume this past weekend, so he's ready to go. I'm not sure if he'll appreciate the idea of trick-or-treating (plus his allergies prevent him from eating a lot of the candy out there), but I think he'll enjoy seeing other kids in costumes and all the spooky decorations.
I'll upload some photos of his costume later on this week... but today I just wanted to share the last of my sugar skull crafts.
So, we already made DIY sugar skull candle holders and DIY sugar skull luminaries and Allison shared her lovely tutorial for DIY sugar skull shoes. Today's sugar skull crafts were designed with kids in mind. They're easy to make and the resulting products look great.
1. Sugar Skull Window Clings
Colorful and fun, these two skulls will float happily on your window.
Materials:
- Contact Paper (Buy the cheap stuff from the Dollar Store)
- Black paint pen (You could also use a Sharpie marker, but the lines won't be as dark.)
- Scissors
- Cellophane
- Tape
Monday, August 24, 2015
Two ways to Make Confetti (And Celebrate Fiesta!)
I really wanted Chuck to have something to throw in the parade. (Because let's face it, allowing a preschooler to throw colorful things at people = SUPER kid fun.) So the night before the parade, my husband and I made two HUMONGOUS BAGS of confetti for kids to throw. And guess what? We made it in less than half an hour. That's right. We became confetti-making machines! Here's how we did it!
Let's Make Confetti!
Friday, July 17, 2015
Easy Kirigami Fish Craft
Lately, I honestly haven't had the time (or energy) to craft. (Do you ever feel that way too?) Well, in case you wanted a quick, summer craft to do with the kids, I'm sharing this easy kirigami fish craft today! I've always enjoyed paper cutting and folding crafts, so I thought this was a really great way for young children to get creative with scissors and paper too!
Let's make some Kirigami Fish!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Make a stained glass house using cellophane
Here's a fun kids' craft that I came up with: a 3D stained glass house constructed out of cellophane and plastic containers:
Materials:
- paper
- pencil
- scissors
- clean and dry plastic lids (sturdier plastic works better than flimsier plastic)
- Mod Podge
- foam brush
- different colored cellophane (you could probably substitute colored tissue paper too)
- clear tape
Directions:
1. Cut out your six house pieces. (I cut them out of paper first to make sure everything fit and then traced my paper shapes onto plastic lids.) You'll need two same-sized "house" shaped pieces for the front and back, two rectangles for the roof, and two rectangles for the side of your house. (I ended up making the two side and two roof pieces four identical squares so that I wouldn't have to worry too much about measuring.)
2. Cut out random small pieces of cellophane. I chose to cut out hearts and rectangles.
3. Cover your work area. Use your foam brush and Mod Podge the cellophane onto your house pieces. Don't worry if the cellophane dangles off the edges.
4. After the Mod Podge dries, trim any excess hanging cellophane pieces. Your cellophane will dry crinkled, but that's ok.
5. Tape your pieces together to create a house. (I first taped the pieces into the flat arrangement below. Then, I bent and taped the pieces into their final 3D house shape. I also made sure that the Mod Podged cellophane pieces were facing inside my stained glass house. I figured this way the cellophane wouldn't rub off as easily.)
Voila! Done. I think this would be a really fun craft to do with kids. It's a different take on the traditional stained glass or sun catcher craft. Let me know if you try it out!
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Moon and Star Dried Flower Suncatcher
Spring is finally here! Anyone else love this season? The longer days and warmer weather definitely help to brighten my spirits. We've shared a ton of spring crafts over the years and today's is an oldie, but a goodie. We're making celestial suncatchers using contact paper!
Moon and Star Dried Flower Suncatchers
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