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Sun Catcher Crafts

Spark everyone's creativity and imagination using some of these free sun catcher craft projects.

3-D CD Sun Catcher Craft

Roland from Wisconsin shares directions to help you create a cool sun catcher using 6 CDs and a few other supplies.

Bug Suncatcher Craft

With a little help, even the youngest kids can make their own unique bug suncatcher using clear contact paper and a few other supplies.

CD Sun Catcher Craft

This seems to be an obvious choice since most CDs are metallic and catch/reflect the light well. These make great gifts or party decorations and can be used indoors or out.

Christmas Tree Sun Catcher

Use these instructions to make a Christmas tree using tissue paper - submitted by Brenda S.

Color in Yourself Window Clings

Use these instructions to make your own window clings - submitted by Marie.

Earth Sun Catcher Craft

Instructions to make a sun catcher that looks like the Earth.

Easter Egg Sun Catcher Wreath

Madeline shares instructions for making a fun egg wreath using colored tissue paper and a few other supplies.

Egg Suncatcher Craft

Instructions for making an egg-shaped sun catcher using wax paper and crayons.

Flash Dancers

Find out how to make a unique sun catcher using old CDs - submitted by Roaney Giles.

Ghost Sun Catcher

Find out how to make a simple sun catcher that looks like a ghost. This is a great craft for even the youngest child in the family.

Nature Sun Catcher Craft

Go on a walk and collect flat treasures and then bring them home and create a colorful sun catcher out of them.

Pumpkin Sun Catcher

Find out how to make a simple sun catcher that looks like a pumpkin. This is a great craft for even the youngest child in the family.

Snowman Sun Catcher Craft

Make a simple, see-through snowman. Submitted by Denise Brown.

Sun Catcher Collage

This project is a great way to let even the youngest kids explore collage without having a gluey mess.

Worlds Best Dad Sun Catcher Craft

Instructions to make a special sun catcher for dad.

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