7+ NEW Ways to Make Homemade Suncatchers with Plastic Beads
Fun & unique ways to make homemade suncatchers with plastic beads. We use translucent pony beads and melt them on the grill for these melted
Transform your windows at home into beautiful stained-glass decorations. Create amazing suncatchers with pony beads, melted crayons and found-in-nature materials.Â
Fun & unique ways to make homemade suncatchers with plastic beads. We use translucent pony beads and melt them on the grill for these melted
We’ve been going crazy with melted bead suncatchers lately, experimenting with all kinds of ideas, forms, and frames. I’m just going to share my newest
As you know, we've continued to experiment with melted bead suncatchers and stained glass. I don't know why I didn't think of all these possibilities
Make easy and beautiful melted bead art and free-form suncatchers and mobiles using translucent pony beads, thread or wire, a metal pan, and a grill.
Do you have transparent contact paper? Some paper doilies (perhaps left over from some other craft project)? That’s all you need to transform one of
We did a fun new stained glass art project after school yesterday using colored index dividers and Sharpies. Our dining room window is now filled
We did a fun new stained glass art project after school yesterday using colored index dividers and Sharpies. Our dining room window is now filled
We have a new melted crayon stained glass window! So, you know I’m a sucker for stained glass art projects. And that we are always
We brought a bit of the garden inside a few days ago, making another flower stained glass window—this time for the kitchen door. As before
Create easy Valentine suncatcher crafts from contact paper and colorful, sheer notebook dividers.
I’ve seen a lot of great DIYÂ dollhouses around the web lately, and when a friend’s birthday came up, we decided to create our own version
DIY rainbow stained glass art project for kids using oil pastels (for a watercolor resist) and a rainbow of liquid watercolors.
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