Ever since we did a heart-shaped sun catcher craft as part of our MoMs group Valentine's Day party, I've been anxious to use more contact paper. I love the smooth feel of it...and it's not even very messy!
To welcome spring, we made a rainbow.
The girls started by applying different colors of tissue paper to our rainbow-shaped paper.
I then put their completed rainbows on a larger sheet of contact paper, and cut around it.
We talked about needing a mix of rain and sun to make a rainbow, so we made a fluffy cloud [cotton balls on white card stock] for one side of the rainbow...
...and a multi-rayed sunshine for the other side.
Here are our final products!
And the girls were so excited to see I'd hung them on the window during nap time!
[Just don't tell them that this rainbow craft was originally planned for St. Patty's Day, but Mommy ran out of time. Rainbows and spring...that's believable, right???]
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11 comments:
Love this idea!
Super cute, Mandy!
Love this idea... now I have to run out and get contact paper. :)
That is adorable!! Thanks for sharing on Hey Mom, Look What I Did at Adventures In Mommy Land!!
That is adorable!! Thanks for sharing on Hey Mom, Look What I Did at Adventures In Mommy Land!!
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love this. they look awesome!!! when did you prep? during bedtime? or with the girls right there??
and spring and rainbows go PERFECTLY together :)
How cute!!! Of course it's a spring craft :) the pretzels with the green m&ms were the St Paddy's one LOL
Super cute! I've been promising the kids we could make suncatchers for the window (to replace the snowflakes I just got around to taking down). These would be perfect. Thank you for sharing!
So, so cute! LOVE rainbows!
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