Near the end of the school year, I discovered this easy and fun craft - Sun catchers! Check out this picture of the sun catchers that my kids and I made!
Materials:- white glue
- food colouring
- toothpicks
- paper towel
- plastic lid (clear if you want to leave your art in the container or any colour if you peel the glue)
Instructions (from website Babble Dabble Do)
- food colouring
- toothpicks
- paper towel
- plastic lid (clear if you want to leave your art in the container or any colour if you peel the glue)
Instructions (from website Babble Dabble Do)
- Pour a generous amount of white glue onto your plastic lid. Move the glue around to cover the entire surface.
- Put one or two drops of your food colouring onto the glue. The further away the food colouring is when you drop it, the bigger the drop will be in the glue.
- Use a toothpick and slowly swirl the food colouring in the glue. Try using a new toothpick if changing colours. Warning - if you mix too much the colour turns brownish.
- Let dry. It may take a few days depending on how much glue you ended up using.
- Put your sun catcher in a window if you used a clear lid (you can hole punch it if you want to hang it) or try peeling the glue off the lid and then hole punch it,