These fall tissue paper suncatchers are fun and easy fall activities for children. They’ll enjoy making a leaf, apple, acorn, and pumpkin!
It’s a great fine motor activity for preschool and kindergarten children, and simple enough for older children to create with minimal assistance.
Fall Suncatchers With Printable Template
Looking for cute fall decorations your kids can make? I love how easy it is to make these and they look so pretty as the sun shines through them in the window.
These fall tissue paper suncatchers are great low prep projects for kids to make at home or at school. They go perfectly with these Fall alphabet activities, which offer coloring and writing practice.
There are four different printable templates: leaf, apple, acorn, and pumpkin.
While making the leaf suncatcher, you can talk about the leaves changing color and even gather some up for leaf rubbings.
After creating an apple suncatcher, you can learn about the parts of an apple with our printable craft activity packet.
Doing this project goes along perfectly with reading these fall picture books, too.
I love that the pumpkin suncatcher works as a fall or Halloween craft! It’s easy to turn it into a jack-o-lantern by adding a face with marker or black construction paper.
You may also like these other tissue paper crafts for kids, such as our bat suncatchers and these turkey suncatchers!
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Fall Suncatchers Craft Supplies:
- Printable Fall Craft Templates (available by filling out the form near the end of the post)
- Tissue paper in a variety of colors
- Scissors
- Glue
- Markers
- Scotch(R) Removable Wall Mounting Tabs (optional)
How to Make Fall Tissue Paper Suncatchers:
First you will need to download and print out our printable fall craft templates.
I recommend using regular printer paper for this project as the light will shine through it much easier than a heavier weight paper like cardstock.
Next you will need to cut various colors of tissue paper into small one inch squares. For a faster and easier project, you can buy pre-cut tissue paper squares!
Another option is to have younger children rip the tissue paper into smaller pieces and have older children cut their own.
Then it is time to start gluing! Use liquid glue or glue sticks to cover the entire shape with tissue paper. It’s okay if the tissue paper overlaps or goes over the edges.
For the stems, you can either cover them with tissue paper or color them in with markers. These Crayola Super Tips markers worked perfectly.
Set the suncatchers aside to dry. (Great time to read a book together or go on a nature walk!)
Once the glue is dry, cut out the template.
Now you have pretty fall faux stained glass suncatchers made with tissue paper. Hang them in the window and enjoy! Use these removable mounting tabs to make it super easy to display them.
More Fall Activities for Kids:
- Coffee Filter Bats
- Coffee Filter Turkeys
- Popsicle Stick Apple Craft
- Printable Pumpkin Size Sorting Activity
- Printable Fall 1-10 Counting Mats
- Fall Activities for Toddlers
More Suncatcher Crafts:
Fall Tissue Paper Suncatchers
Make these fun and easy fall suncatchers with tissue paper. Perfect craft for preschoolers and kindergartners!
Materials
- Fall suncatcher templates (acorn, pumpkin, apple, and leaf)
- Tissue paper
- Glue
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Fill out the form in the post to receive the free printable fall craft templates.
- Print them out on regular printer paper (easier for the light to shine through).
- Cut a variety of colors of tissue paper into small one inch squares.
- Glue tissue paper onto the templates, covering the entire shape. It’s okay if the tissue paper overlaps or goes over the edges.
- For the stems, you can either cover them with tissue paper or color them in with fine tip markers.
- Set the suncatchers aside to dry.
- Once the glue is dry, cut out the template.
- Hang them in the window and enjoy!
Notes
Drying time will vary based on type and amount of glue used.
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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.
Pam
Sunday 13th of October 2024
Thanks you so much Darcy for great craft the kids can do. They will enjoy it very much!!
Darcy Zalewski
Tuesday 15th of October 2024
You're welcome, Pam! I hope the kids have lots of fun making their fall suncatchers!
Katey
Thursday 26th of September 2024
Could I please have the template?
Darcy Zalewski
Thursday 26th of September 2024
Hi Katey, please fill in the form that says "get this printable" and it will automatically be sent to you. You should see the form a little bit above where the comments are. Thanks!
Barbara
Thursday 2nd of November 2023
Would love to make these with my preK students. How do I get the templates?
Darcy Zalewski
Thursday 2nd of November 2023
Hi Barbara! To get the templates just enter your email address into the orange form that's above the printable directions. The templates will be sent straight to your inbox.
Roxie
Wednesday 25th of October 2023
Thank you
Darcy Zalewski
Wednesday 25th of October 2023
You're welcome, Roxie! I hope you have fun making these fall tissue paper suncatchers! We'd love to see your creations, so send us a picture and we may feature it in the post and on social media.
Jen walsh
Monday 2nd of October 2023
Beautiful craft!
Darcy Zalewski
Tuesday 3rd of October 2023
Thank you, Jen! I hope you enjoy making your own set too!