We followed the directions at The Artful Parent to make melted bead sun catchers.
The top row was designed by Reagan and the bottom row was designed by Collin. |
First, Collin and Reagan arranged translucent pony beads in a muffin pan. When they were happy with their designs, I put the pan in a 400 degrees oven for approximately twenty minutes.
All of them popped out easily after cooling for just a few minutes.
The original directions called for drilling a hole in the sun catchers to hang them, but I just put a dab of hot glue and stuck a string in the glue on one side of the sun catcher.
Collin doubted me on this project, but both kids love the finished product and want to do this again!
5 comments:
I didn't know you could just melt beads! We'll have to try it!
So pretty! We definitely need to try this!!!
What fun! These turned out beautiful!
This is really cool! I think we'll have to try this one for sure! Thanks for the idea. Yours are really pretty.
I've seen these floating around the web and they're so pretty.
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