How to Make Beautiful Leaf Suncatchers

eHow may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Learn more about our affiliate and product review process here.

The end of summer doesn't mean we have to give up on the sun altogether. These bold and colorful fall leaf suncatchers are just the thing to use the sunlight to welcome autumn with the kiddos.

Image Credit: Stephanie Morgan

Things You'll Need

  • Tissue paper in fall colors (red, orange and yellow)

  • Self-laminating pouches (or a home laminator and thermal-laminating pouches)

  • Permanent marker

  • Double-sided tape

  • Small sponge brush (optional)

  • Dry-erase marker (optional)

To get started, gather your tissue paper and use your hands to tear each sheet into small pieces (little kids love this step and it's great for fine-motor development). If you're using a self-sealing laminating pouch, place the torn pieces of tissue paper directly onto the inside of one side of the pouch. Then press the two sides together to seal.

Advertisement

Video of the Day

Image Credit: Stephanie Morgan

If you're using traditional, thermal-laminating pouches and a machine, dip your sponge brush into some water and "paint" the inside of one side of the laminating pouch. Place the torn pieces of tissue paper onto the sheet and blot it with the brush again if the pieces are sliding around. Close the pouch and run it through the laminator, sealed end first.

Now it's time to draw some leaves. Kids can freehand their designs or you can help them out a little by providing a template to trace. (A quick web search for "leaves outline" should provide plenty of options.)

Image Credit: Stephanie Morgan

Video of the Day

If the kids want to practice a bit before committing to their final leaf designs, have them use a dry-erase marker, which they can easily wipe away. Once they have a leaf, or leaves, that they're happy with, they can trace them with a permanent marker.

Advertisement

Next, get out the scissors and practice those cutting skills.

Image Credit: Stephanie Morgan

The last step is to adhere a couple of pieces of double-sided tape to the leaves and mount them to the window. The sun shining through the tissue paper will create a lovely stained-glass effect.

Advertisement

Image Credit: Stephanie Morgan
Image Credit: Stephanie Morgan

Advertisement

Report an Issue

screenshot of the current page

Screenshot loading...