Baker Ross Blogger Network Kids crafts Spring tutorial

Daffodil sun catchers

It’s been so dreary lately that we wanted to make something colourful today. My 3 year old has wanted to make sun catchers for a while so today we made some daffodil ones using ready cut frames and cellophane squares.

daffodil sun catcherI cut the cellophane squares into smaller pieces, placed the frame on a piece of contact paper and set everything out for my daughter.

daffodil sun catcherShe had fun enjoying what colours to put where.

daffodil sun catcherShe also tried to find different sizes of cellophane to cover the larger petals. When she had finished I covered the other side with more contact paper and trimmed around the edge. She made two and they are really pretty, and both have been hung up in our sun catcher window.

daffodil sun catcher

Disclosure – we were sent the Baker Ross Stained Glass Daffodil Decorations kit to review.

5 Comments

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    Cathy
    February 15, 2015 at 4:35 pm

    This is a brilliant idea and I love daffodils – they’re so cheerful!

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    Lucy Dorrington
    February 15, 2015 at 4:36 pm

    This looks really fun, I want to have a go too!

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    Melissa Zia
    February 17, 2015 at 9:26 pm

    they look great and perfect as spring is just around the corner 🙂

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    Nikki fraser
    February 17, 2015 at 9:33 pm

    they look amazing and I bet you all enjoy making them.

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