Use this as a craft you can hang in your window.
There is an option at the bottom for younger kids, instead of melting
crayons.
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
tear a piece of waxed paper that's square (or a bit longer
than it is wide) and fold it in half. Then unfold.
Iron for a few seconds. Peek and iron a bit more if necessary.
All the wax should melt. If you used multiple colours the longer you
iron, the more your colors will mix.
Fold a piece of construction paper in half and then in half again.
Line up the flat edge of the half triangle shape with the folded
edge of the construction paper. Trace the half triangle shape onto
the construction paper. Cut out the half triangle.
Put glue around the cut out triangle on the other half of the
construction paper and fold it over so the 'stained glass' is
sandwiched between the construction paper.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.
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.
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