Stained Glass Heart Valentine Craft Directions: To create these pretty stained glass heart widow hangings for your Valentine craft, you will need start by cutting pink, red, and white tissue paper in approximately 1/2 to 1 inch squares. Note: a little goes a long way. Fold a sheet of co...
This stained glass Easter craft is no exception. The tissue paper circle confetti adds extra fun color and dimension to the craft. Your kids are going to love making it! Imagine how beautiful a collection of these stained glass crosses would look up on display in a window at a Christian or...
Introducing Paper Stained Glass, creative color-by-numbers so cool you hang them in the window. Our 20 coloring designs are printed on see-through vellum -- with no numbers. Instead, each design is bound between two different number-coded color schemes. Flip the design over the color scheme...
This stained glass butterfly is simple to make and adds some color to your windows! A fun and colorful craft to welcome spring! When I was teaching second grade, I loved making art projects with the kids for each season. Since tissue paper is pretty cheap and can be used for so many ...
The final step is to tape or glue down the contact paper tissue art to the back of the silhouette. This completes the look. The kids enjoyed holding it up to the lights to see how theirs turned out. We hung this stained glass nativity craft for kids in the window to be a visual rem...
How Stained Glass Works By: Sara Elliott The sun shines through stained glass windows depicting the construction of Southwark Cathedral August 8, 2003, in London, England. Ian Waldie/Getty Images Making stained glass is an ancient art that can be traced back to the early Egyptians. Alt...
Create a beautiful Stained Glass Earth Craft with kids using simple materials. This easy DIY project is perfect for teaching children about the planet while enhancing their creativity. Ideal for a rainy day activity or a fun classroom craft, follow our s
tissue paper blue tack That’s it! You will also need a pair of scissors. I find it is much easier to use a paper plate to make stained glass windows as they stay flat when you are making them. If you use a sheet of card then it is a bit fiddlier. You have to stick the cont...
Begin placing squares of tissue paper inside the nativity silhouette to create the look of stained glass. Once the nativity is filled with tissue paper, lay a second sheet of contact paper on top of the entire project. Be careful not to trap air bubbles. ...
My daughter had so much fun gluing on different shapes and colors on the back of the stained glass stencil. Make sure to paste the tissue paper onto the parchment paper and not the stencil itself. I’ll let the pictures below show exactly how this craft works!It’s so easy to do and...