With Valentine's Day right around the corner, I've been trying to find some new Valentine's crafts to try with the kiddos. We decided to give making our own heart shaped suncatchers made with recycled plastic a try. The kids had a blast making them and I love how they turned out!
Instructions For Homemade Valentine Suncatchers
For this activity you will need:
-a sheet of clear plastic, we recycled a piece of plastic off a box that a pie came in, but just about any sheet of clear plastic will work.
-black puffy paint
-acrylic paints
-modge podge or school glue that dries clear
-a paint brush
-scissors
-a hole punch or a push pin
-string or thread
(If your doing this craft with real young kids, this first step should be done by an adult) Start by drawing some heart shapes about the size of your fist on the clear plastic with the puffy paint. Then set them aside over night to dry.
Once your heart shapes are dry, cut them out.
Mix each color of acrylic paint with an equal amount of school glue or modge podge. This makes the paint dry a little more transparent so that it "catches" the sun well.
Let your kids paint the hearts and then set them aside to dry. (less paint is better if you want the sun to actually shine through them)
Once they are dry, poke a small hole near the top with a hole punch or a push pin, and tie a loop through it with some thread or string.
Now they're ready to hang in a window or give as a gift!
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I like this idea! Using recycled materials is also a bonus.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I always love crafts that use recycled items!
DeleteWhat a lovely activity for children. Simple yet beautiful.
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