How do you make the leaves out of tissue paper?

Instructions

  1. Print out the leaf template or draw your own leaf shapes and cut them out.
  2. Cut tissue paper into squares.
  3. Crumple the tissue paper into balls.
  4. Glue a small area of your first leaf cut out.
  5. Push the balls gently into the glued surface.
  6. Continue until you have all the leaf template covered.

How do you make a leaf sun catcher?

  1. STEP 1: Collect some autumn leaves! Before you can begin this leaf suncatcher craft you need to collect some leaves!
  2. STEP 2: Cut paper plate and add sticky back plastic. The frame of the suncatcher is made from a paper plate.
  3. STEP 3: Cut and arrange leaves.
  4. STEP 4: Cover suncatcher with plastic.
  5. STEP 5: Hang up suncatcher.

How do you make tissue paper Suncatchers without contact paper?

STEPS

  1. 1Cut small pieces of colored tissue. Cut various colors of tissue paper into small pieces.
  2. 2Prepare wax paper. Lay a sheet of wax paper on a flat surface.
  3. 3Place some paste.
  4. 4Lay pieces of tissue over the paste.
  5. 5Lay more tissue pieces.
  6. 6Peel off the wax paper.
  7. 7Cut shapes.
  8. 8Use your suncatchers.

What materials do you need to make Suncatchers?

There are so many ways to make suncatchers! The main materials you should look for when making suncatchers are those that are translucent and colorful. Tissue paper, clear beads, markers on plastic, reflective materials such as CDs or mirrored plastic, all of these make for the start of a lovely suncatcher.

Can you use parchment paper for Suncatchers?

Parchment paper (coffee filters or tissue paper will also work, but keep in mind that the thinner the paper, the more easily it tears!)

What can you use tissue paper for?

10 GORGEOUS TISSUE PAPER PROJECTS

  • Monster Tissue Pom Poms (via Persia Lou)
  • Tissue Painted Vases (via Reading Confetti)
  • Tissue Paper House (via Mod Podge Rocks)
  • Tissue Paper Blossoms (via PBS Kids)
  • Stained Glass Window (via Mister Art)
  • Tissue Paper Coasters (via Inner Child Fun)
  • Tissue Paper Art (via Fiskars)