Contact Paper Suncatcher in a Wood Frame
Earlier this week I came across a wall of decorative wooden frames at Michael’s and immediately thought of using one for a contact paper suncatcher.
Earlier this week I came across a wall of decorative wooden frames at Michael’s and immediately thought of using one for a contact paper suncatcher.
Make a simple heart suncatcher using contact paper and tissue paper. This makes a lovely valentine to hang in a sunny window! Updated February 2024
Fall nature suncatchers are a striking way to capture fall colors indoors. Use Autumn leaves and fall flowers for this easy arts and crafts activity for kids.
Make beautiful melted bead suncatchers with translucent pony beads and this simple tutorial. This suncatcher project is one that kids can do, yet even adults will enjoy.
Here’s an easy way for how to make a suncatcher using flowers or leaves on sticky contact paper with a paper plate frame. Updated March
Try making one of our favorite Valentine’s Day crafts! These heart suncatchers are beautiful hanging in the window & so fun to make! Updated December
You can make Halloween suncatchers easily with paper plates, tissue paper, contact paper, and paint. They make great decorations for your windows! Updated August 2022
These beautiful suncatchers make the best autumn leaf craft for preschool–or any age! Use transparent contact paper and fresh autumn leaves for this nature craft
This tissue paper stained glass craft is made with wax paper and glue. It’s easy for kids to make and beautiful hanging in a sunny
Tissue paper suncatchers are a tried-and-true Artful Parent craft. They are fun and easy to make and are a lovely addition to any window! Of
Make a beautiful flower suncatcher for the window! All you need is a paper plate, contact paper, and flowers for a fun flower mandala. Updated
Try making these Easter egg suncatchers with contact paper, tissue paper, and ribbon. Easy and beautiful, they are perfect for a sunny window! Updated March
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