My children are both excited about Valentine’s Day later this month. It’s a lovely day to mark and a great reason to craft handmade cards and gifts. My children have both been making little things to give. So far we have made fingerprint heart keepsakes and today I’m going to share our easy Valentine’s Day sun catchers. There has been so much in the news about plastic waste that I’m pleased we were able to raid the recycling box and use plastic milk bottle.
Easy recycled Valentine’s Day sun catchers for kids to make
We used:
empty plastic milk bottle with the label removed
Bostik Glu Dots
sequins, stars and jewels
hole punch and string
We used a wooden heart blank, placed it onto the milk bottle and drew around it.
I cut them out using my craft knife and cutting mat but you could use scissors too. We then discarded the rest of the milk bottle.
We punched a hole in the top of each one so we could hang them up when they were decorated.
My children had two hearts each and decorated them using the Bostik Glu Dots and a selection of colourful sequins, stars and jewels. They both did their own thing, one drew around his heart with a permanent marker, whilst the other covered her heart in stickers. I love that they can both make something with the same materials and turns out so unique.
Disclosure – we were sent the craft supplies as we are Bostik Family Craft Bloggers
3 Comments
Olivia
February 2, 2018 at 9:13 amThese look so lovely and a great way to crate something fun for valentine’s day đŸ™‚
Lovely post x
Nayna Kanabar
February 2, 2018 at 9:27 amThis is such an innovative way to create sun catchers.I love the fact that the child can personalise them to how they like it.
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