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Raindrop Suncatcher

Raindrop Suncatcher
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Ring in spring one drop at a time! Embrace April showers (before May flowers!) with this crayon melting suncatcher craft.

Supplies:

  • Crayon Sharpener
  • Wax Paper
  • Hair Dryer
  • String

Steps:

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 01

1 Unwrap 4–6 crayons, then use crayon sharpener to create shavings.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 02

2 Lay piece of wax paper on protected surface. Evenly sprinkle shavings onto wax paper.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 03

3 Place slightly larger piece of wax paper overtop. Seal edges with duct tape.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 04

4 With the help of an adult, use hair dryer to melt shavings. Let cool 15 min.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 05

5 Cut raindrop shapes out of wax paper.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 06

6 Tie piece of string onto wooden dowel.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 07

7 Tape raindrops to string.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 08

8 Repeat steps 6–7 until suncatcher is complete.

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Raindrop Suncatcher_Step 09

9 Hang and enjoy catching a sun shower!

CIY Staff Tips:

  • This project uses a hair dryer. Adult assistance required.

  • Experiment with shades of blue for your raindrops!

  • Try taping your raindrops so they hang at different heights.

  • If needed, trim any excess string from your suncatcher.

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