The girls and I decorated for Easter this morning with a lovely stained-glass cross on our front door. I thought about doing this project on our back door, but our neighbors might as well know from the start that we're a little craft-crazy around here.
I just love the effect of tissue paper stained glass. For this project, I made the outline of a cross with masking tape and then let the girls fill it in with cut pieces of colored tissue paper.
They both did a great job and even A was entertained for quite awhile sticking up the tiny pieces of tissue paper.
To keep the paper stuck on, we first applied a watered-down solution of washable Elmers to the window with a sponge brush. Filth Wizardry recommends glue pens, but I haven't been able to find any around here. (Did you ever see her tissue paper window collage? Amazing!)
The cross is just as lovely from the inside. I can't wait to see what it looks like at night!
Our Favorite Easter-story Books:
I've reviewed all of these books before, but I thought it would be a good idea to visit them again. Finding books to explain the Easter story to young children is difficult, but here are my favorites.
The First Easter
The Easter Story
Let's Celebrate Jesus on Easter by Amy Beveridge
I love tissue paper stained glass crafts. Your cross is very pretty. We have always used contact paper; I'll have to try this technique.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful cross! I love its colors!
ReplyDeleteOh I love it!!!! So beautiful. Let's start a neighborhood trend. Gonna make one of these. :) I'm not sure I have that much tissue paper though. Do they sell it in little squares? Showing off my little knowledge of crafts.
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea! We are definitely trying this one :) Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fun idea! I have never seen tissue paper stained glass projects. It is delightful.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see that you like my picture book The First Easter and that it is part of your Easter celebration!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
I love the tissue paper cross, it's very beautiful!
I'm with Christy - we've always used contact paper - but right on the window would be so much fun! I hope your new neighbors appreciate your craftiness, as much as we do :)
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