The tissue paper Easter egg suncatcher craft is an imaginative and vibrant project for preschoolers to enjoy at home or school. This engaging craft combines the simplicity of tissue paper with the magic of color and light, creating a faux stained glass effect that dazzles when displayed in a window.
Ideal for little hands, this activity not only enhances fine motor skills but also encourages creativity and the exploration of colors. As part of our Easter crafts for kids, this suncatcher project promises a delightful experience, turning an ordinary crafting session into a celebration of Easter’s liveliness and the beauty of spring.
I love this art project because it’s one of our simple tissue paper crafts for kids of all ages to make. Plus, it doesn’t require any fancy supplies. All you need is a piece of paper, tissue paper, and glue!
Easter Egg Stained Glass Window Craft
This stained glass Easter egg tissue paper craft for kids is a fun activity. It’s quick and easy so it keeps the interest of little crafters as well as older children from start to finish.
Creating this Easter egg tissue paper suncatcher craft is a great way to spark their creativity as well as work on their fine motor skills. Cutting, tearing, and gluing are helpful skills for little learners.
You can cut the tissue paper into one inch squares if you want to prep ahead. Otherwise, you can give kids the task of cutting the tissue paper.
It’s great scissor practice for preschool and kindergarten children. Toddlers can tear off pieces of tissue paper too.
Once they are all done and the glue has dried, their egg is a pretty faux stained glass suncatcher you can put in the window.
Looking for more craft ideas for kids? Check out this list of Easter crafts for kids, these free Easter printables, and our tissue paper Earth Day craft.
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Tissue Paper Easter Egg Craft Supplies
It doesn’t matter what color tissue paper you use. The more variety, the more colorful it will be. If you only have white tissue paper on hand, you can let the kids color it with markers before cutting it up.
For the egg outline, printer paper is ideal for this project as the light will shine through it much easier than a heavier weight paper like cardstock.
- Egg Craft Template
- Printer paper
- Tissue paper in assorted colors
- Scissors
- Glue
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How to Make Tissue Paper Easter Eggs
Stack 1’x1’ sections of tissue paper (or whatever size you have on hand) and cut them into various sizes. For this project, I cut small 1 inch squares and some longer 2-3 inch strips.
Print out the blank Easter egg template or draw a large egg shape on a piece of printer paper.
Glue the pieces of tissue paper to the egg. I recommend using glue sticks if you have them on hand.
You’ll want to cover the entire white area. It’s okay if the tissue paper overlaps or goes over the edges of the egg.
Once the glue has dried, cut out your Easter egg and place it in the window.
More Spring Crafts:
- 30 Spring Crafts for Kids
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- Coffee Filter Rainbow
- Popsicle Stick Rainbow
- Unicorn Paper Bag Puppet
- Frog Paper Bag Puppet
Tissue Paper Easter Egg Craft
Make a pretty tissue paper suncatcher with this easy Easter craft for kids.
Materials
- Egg Craft Template
- Assorted Tissue Paper
- Glue
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Stack 1’x1’ sections of tissue paper (or whatever size you have on hand) and cut them into various sizes. Small 1 inch squares and some longer 2-3 inch strips work well. Can do a variety of sizes and shapes if desired.
- Print out the blank Easter egg template or draw a large egg shape on a piece of printer paper.
- Glue the pieces of tissue paper to the egg. I recommend using glue sticks if you have them on hand.
- Cover the entire white area. It’s okay if the tissue paper overlaps or goes over the edges of the egg.
- Once the glue has dried, cut out your Easter egg and place it in the window.
Notes
Regular printer paper is recommended instead of thicker paper. The thinner paper makes it easier for the sun to shine through for a pretty stained glass effect.
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A. Hager is a lover of books and all things crafty. She enjoys puzzles, board games and puppy snuggling. She is constantly adapting new recipes so her two children with food allergies are able to experience a variety of delicious and fun foods.