Description
Make stunning glue suncatchers using school glue, food coloring, and simple materials for a fun and easy craft everyone will enjoy!
Ingredients
White school glue (clear glue preferred)
Plastic lid or clear plastic sheet
Food coloring or liquid watercolors
Toothpicks or small brushes
Optional: black glue (made by mixing glue with black acrylic paint)
Tape
Scissors and hole punch
String, ribbon, or suction cup hooks
Instructions
Tape your lid or sheet to your surface.
Outline with black glue (optional) and let dry.
Fill spaces with clear glue.
Add drops of color and swirl.
Let dry 24–48 hours.
Peel, punch a hole, and hang in sunlight.
Notes
Clear glue gives the best crystal-like look.
Let it dry completely before peeling.
Use black glue for a stained-glass effect.
Works great with yogurt or margarine lids.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Crafts
- Method: Drying
- Cuisine: N/A
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 suncatcher
- Calories: N/A
- Sugar: N/A
- Sodium: N/A
- Fat: N/A
- Saturated Fat: N/A
- Unsaturated Fat: N/A
- Trans Fat: N/A
- Carbohydrates: N/A
- Fiber: N/A
- Protein: N/A
- Cholesterol: N/A
Keywords: glue suncatchers, DIY window art, kids crafts, glue craft project, easy suncatcher craft