DLTK's Crafts for Kids Thanksgiving Stained Glass Craft
Use this as a craft you can hang in your window or make
it as a card for your mom.
There is an option at the bottom for younger kids, instead of melting
crayons. |
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Materials:
- waxed paper.
- wax crayons (Crayola don't work as well as the cheap kind
for this project, though they do still work)
- manual pencil sharpener (with a fairly large hole)
- iron, ironing board and scrap paper (white computer paper or
brown paper bag)
- construction paper,
- scissors,
- glue stick or white glue.
Instructions:
- ADULT: Plug in the iron and cover the ironing board
with scrap paper. Set the iron to medium (no steam).
- tear a piece of waxed paper that's square (or a bit longer
than it is wide) and fold it in half. Then unfold.
Optional:
Thanks Geri for sending this in!
"Have the kids color a picture with crayons. They can color dark or light - it doesn't matter but
the darker sometimes looks better. They really do look like stained glass pictures, especially if the picture had heavy black
lines."
- Use crayons, NOT markers or colored pencils.
- Have a few bowls with a VERY small amount of cooking oil and a couple of cotton balls in them.
- Have the kids flip the pages over and slowly and thoroughly rub the cotton balls on the paper.
(You'll see the paper turn transparent and the colors come through).
- Put them aside to dry (usually doesn't take long)!
- Cut them out and either hang them as is with a hole punched
in them or frame them with construction paper.
Optional:
Thanks Terri for sending this in!
"I have done for this to make it more suitable for younger kids. Instead of using wax paper and melting
crayons..."
- Use clear Contact Paper and tissue paper pieces.
- Put Contact Paper piece sticky side up on the table (may need to tape it down).
- Let kids stick tissue paper pieces to the sticky paper
- Cover with another piece of Contact Paper sandwiching the tissue in between.
- Frame with dark construction paper as directed for the
melted crayon version.
Templates:
- Close template window when done printing to return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
Printable version of these instructions