Create beautiful heart suncatchers to hang in your window for Valentine’s Day. They’re easy and inexpensive to make.
Washi Tape Valentine Heart Suncatcher
Use washi tape to create a gorgeous suncatcher for Valentine’s Day. It’s really easy and takes just a few minutes.
Tissue Paper Stained Glass Hearts
Make these stained glass hearts from different shades of pink and red tissue paper. Hang it in the window and […]
Watermelon Sun Catcher
Hold onto summer for as long as you can by making one of these fun watermelon sun catchers. It’s so […]
Ladybug Suncatchers
Use tissue paper to make vibrant ladybug and leaf suncatchers. They look beautiful hanging in a window.
Stained Glue St. Patrick’s Day Sun Catchers
Turn glue and watercolor paints into pretty “stained glass” decorations for St. Patrick’s Day, including a rainbow, shamrock, and lucky […]
Colorful Glue Suncatchers
Create beautiful and colorful suncatchers using white glue and food color. Fun for all ages and great to look at!
Christmas Tree Suncatcher
This Christmas tree suncatcher looks so pretty in a sunny window. It’s easy to make using tissue paper and cardstock.
Embroidery Hoop Suncatcher
These beautiful sun catchers are easy to make and a great way to display the colors of fall. They require […]
Origami Fall Window Leaf
Use kite paper to make this pretty origami leaf to hang in a window. It’s a fun and easy way […]
Dot Art Suncatcher
Even the youngest of crafters can use dot markers to create a colorful suncatcher. Cut it into a heart to […]
Patriotic Stained Glass Window Craft
Create patriotic faux stained glass with contact paper, construction paper, and tissue paper. It looks beautiful with the light streaming […]
Woven Tissue Paper Suncatcher
Make a beautiful suncatcher using a cardboard tube and stamped tissue paper. It’s a great way to reuse items from […]
Colorful Flower Suncatcher
These easy and colorful flower suncatchers are lots of fun to make. What a great way to preserve beautiful flowers […]
Paper Plate Watermelon Suncatcher
Create a beautiful watermelon suncatcher using a paper plate and other easy to find materials. This easy project is a […]
Easter Egg Sun Catcher
This is a great project for kids of all ages. They’ll love how the light shines through the colored tissue […]
Melted Crayon Stained Glass Cross Suncatcher
This beautiful melted crayon cross suncatcher mimics the look of stained glass. It’s a new version of a popular craft. […]
Sequin Suncatcher Ornament
Hot glue is the secret to making this sparkly suncatcher that doubles as a Christmas ornament. Use red, green, and […]
Faux Stained Glass Gift Tag
Make these translucent, faux stained glass style gift tags or ornaments with plastic, cardstock, and Sharpie markers. They look gorgeous […]
Hanging Hummingbird Suncatcher
This beautiful hummingbird is made from a common recycled item and colored with Sharpies. Make your own!
Pokeball Suncatcher
After unwrapping gifts, save the tissue paper to make your own suncatchers. This Pokeball is sure to be a favorite […]
Handprint Suncatcher
This adorable handprint suncatcher has a hidden heart between the hands to catch the sun’s rays! It’s a precious keepsake […]
Giant Shark Suncatcher
Create a spectacular summer suncatcher – a giant shark! This awesome craft is fun for kids of all ages.
Snowflake Mosaic
A photo frame serves as the base for a beautiful mosaic design of sea glass, beads and acrylic gems. Place […]
Melted Crayon Suncatcher
Melt crayon shavings between two sheets of wax paper with a household iron to create a bright, colorful suncatcher for […]
Jeweled Monograms
Use inexpensive gems and sequins to fill plastic letters to create a beautiful monogram suncatcher. They look so pretty in […]
Suncatcher Privacy Window Screen
This simple suncatcher window screen is as pretty as it is functional. Use matte contact paper for privacy, or try the […]
Fruit Suncatchers
Make fruit-inspired suncatchers using recycled cardboard, paint, and bits of colorful cellophane, tissue paper or crepe paper. So pretty and so fun!
Faux Stained Glass Heart Garlands
Using things you probably already have around the house, create these pretty “stained glass” garlands.