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Suncatchers for Kids to Make

May 9, 2024 by Sarah White

Whatever side of the world you are on, this time of year feels like a time when we need to soak up all the sun we can. Bring a little sunshine into your home or classroom with these suncatcher crafts kids can make. (They’d also be fun Mother’s Day presents or teacher appreciation gifts.)

If you’re making these at home and want to go the super easy route, you can buy a kit of Perler bead suncatchers, which has the peg board, pattern sheet and all the beads you need to make several suncatchers. They aren’t super see through but they are pretty to hang in a window. Or use the supplies you have to make designs of your choosing.

Speaking of supplies you already have, if you have a lot of pony beads you can also melt them down into a suncatcher using silicone molds or an old muffin tin. Check out the instructions from One Little Project (and as noted please do this with a toaster oven you can take outside since melting plastic fumes are nasty).

One Little Project has another pretty one done with flat glass pieces, which I feel like I have a ton of in my house so that would be an easy one for most people to do. If you don’t have glass beads you can easily find them at a dollar store. 

Probably the easiest suncatcher idea here, and one that kids can do pretty much on their own, is this one using a coloring page from 100 Directions. As shown the pages are just printed on regular printer paper, but it might be fun to experiment with tracing the design onto tracing paper, parchment or even tissue paper to see how different kinds of paper allow the light through.

Another easy one involves going on a nature walk to make the sun shaped suncatcher craft from Fox Farm Home. These are so pretty with petals and grasses in them, but you could do a similar project any time of year with whatever relatively flat objects you can find outside.

These upcycled plastic suncatchers were made for Earth Day, but you can make them any time of year with different designs drawn on them. Use clip art as a guide or just let kids color them. Get all the details from Books and Giggles.

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DIY Purse with Cricut Maker: A Fun and Easy Sewing Project

If you’re looking for a fun and stylish DIY project to add to your sewing repertoire, this DIY purse with Cricut Maker tutorial is just what you need! A Little Craft in Your Day walks you through the steps to create a beautiful, functional purse that’s perfect for everyday use.

What makes this project stand out is the Cricut Maker’s ability to cut precise fabric pieces, making the entire sewing process easier and more efficient. No more struggling with cutting patterns by hand! The Cricut Maker does all the heavy lifting for you, ensuring perfect shapes and clean edges, which is ideal for beginner and advanced sewists alike.

This tutorial covers everything you need to know, from selecting your fabric to putting together the final product. Plus, you’ll love the stylish design—it’s not only practical but also chic, making it a great addition to any outfit.

The beauty of using the Cricut Maker is the versatility it offers when it comes to fabric choices and customization. Whether you want a trendy pattern or a simple, classic look, the possibilities are endless with the Cricut Maker!

So, if you’ve been wanting to create a purse with a professional finish, this easy-to-follow DIY tutorial is a must-try! Click here for the full tutorial and start making your very own custom purse today!

 
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