They are super easy to make with only a few supplies, and the end result is always a gorgeous piece of art to hang in the window for everyone to enjoy. This stained glass Easter craft is no exception. The tissue paper circle confetti adds extra fun color and dimension to the craft. ...
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...
Either way, we are entering into the warmer weather months of red, white and blue so I made my very own red, white and blue tissue paper stained glass mason jar in celebration … Tissue Paper Stained Glass Mason Jar Craft Tutorial Materials* Red, White, Blue Tissue Paper Mod Podge Matte(...
With simple materials and a dash of creativity, children can create their own vibrant stained glass clover craft masterpieces
super exciting about seeing your completed artwork up in the window letting all the sunlight shine through. We’ve madesun catchers using crayon shavingsandtissue paper sun catchers. Recently we added to our sun catcher collection by making these sun catchers that look just like stained glass!
During our apple study, my kindergarten students made the cutest apple craft window decorations with clear contact paper, tissue paper squares and a little construction paper. I make many of these “stained glass” decorations throughout the year and I love how festive they make my classroom feel...
Open the Valentine craft heart and center it on a piece of contact paper. Place the squares of tissue paper inside the paper heart on the contact paper. Be careful not to go over the edge of the window frame. When the Valentine heart is filled with tissue paper, place a second piece ...
The next part is the fun bit. Left the children cover the contact paper with tissue squares. They can make a pattern or just use one colour. You could also use hearts instead of squares. When I first did this craft I was really focussed on getting the children to stick them neatly and...
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...
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. Trim the excess contact paper with scissors. You can either tape your stained glass nativity to your window or use a hole punch and hang...