Enjoying Outside, Inside - Make Your Own Suncatcher

I recently looked at a Zillow listing for a Victorian house that is for sale. I’m not in the market for a new house but I was struck by how beautiful the stained-glass windows were. It made me want to add a little color to my windows. Thankfully I don’t need to replace my windows with stained-glass to get a similar effect – there are some easy ways to make my own. And, with my kids out of school for the summer, they will have lots of time to help make some of these!
To get stained glass windows without paying for them, I can use this guide. I can create my own shapes and designs and move them around to different windows. Using a ruler for straight lines can make interesting and one of a kind “stained glass windows” but you can also try tracing famous artwork to make great windows.
In our house, we have a lot of tissue paper left over from birthday presents and other gifts. Some is ripped which would be perfect for this heart-shaped suncatcher. While the directions provide a heart template, you can use other templates to make different shapes – don’t let your creativity be limited! If you know a kid that is really into Pokemon, this craft is perfect and will help use up extra tissue paper.
Another great way to create suncatchers is using colorful beads. This activity uses clear Elmer’s Glue which will require time to dry before hanging the project on the window. Depending on how much glue is used, it may take up to a week before the project can be hung.
Older kids may enjoy making these spiral suncatchers. They require a bit more patience and use wire. You can use beads or other small items to add personality to the suncatcher. For a more intricate suncatcher, try this project which requires using a drill.
In addition to adding some color to the windows, suncatchers can prevent birds from flying into windows! Decorative and preventative – a two-for-one!
-Nate Lillge; nlillge@tuleyome.org
Adventures and Engagement Director
Certified California Naturalist
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