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This tissue paper stained glass craft is easy for kids to make with waxed paper. And it looks beautiful hanging in a sunny window.
Below, I share two different ways you can create stained glass art with tissue paper. Both techniques are very low-prep and neither require that many materials. If you get the chance to, I highly recommend setting up an art experiment to determine which is the “best” way to make tissue paper art.
Tissue paper stained glass is such a fun (and cheap!) craft project, perfect for spring and summer. All you need is tissue paper, contact paper, and cardstock. This is a fun craft for both kids and adults!
Tissue paper stained glass is a fantastic craft activity for kids and even adults of all ages! Hang your creations up in a window as a bright and colorful decoration!
For this craft you really only need 3 things (can make multiple crafts for $16 in supplies): Tissue Paper (any colors as long as they're see through - we found we could use white with water soluble paint or markers to get any color we wanted) - you can get like 36 sheets off Amazon, and if you prefer you can save yourself some time and buy it ...
Here are 11 tissue paper stained glass crafts for kids that will provide many hours of crafting fun. Make a tissue paper sun catcher. Cut the tissue paper into 2-inch squares. Cut one side of each square diagonally, making four triangles from each square.
Stained glass tissue paper crafts are perfect for rainy days! Materials: Instructions: 1. Cut out desired shape, in this project we did a butterfly and a flower. 2. Cut tissue paper into squares. 3. Cut the middle out of your shapes, this will leave the middle open for your tissue paper squares to be glued in. 4.
Make tissue paper stained glass sun catchers with your kids and fill the windows with colorful art that's easily removed when you're done.
Tissue paper stained glass is a great craft for everyone! These heart designs are perfect for Valentine's Day!
I put my huge stash of crumpled tissue paper I've rescued from gifts to good use and made faux stained glass. You can't even tell that the tissue paper wasn't pristine! This is how it looks flat on the table...