Nutrition Stained Glass CraftContributed by
Use this as a craft you can hang in your window or make it as a card for your mom. There is an option at the bottom for younger kids, instead of melting crayons.

This is a photo of us doing a heart,
but the process is the same
Iron for a few seconds. Peek and iron a bit more if necessary. All the wax should melt. If you used multiple
colours the longer you iron, the more your colors will mix.
Fold a piece of construction paper in half and then in half again.
Line up the flat edge of the half pumpkin shape with the folded edge
of the construction paper. Trace the half pumpkin shape onto the
construction paper. Cut out the half pumpkin.
Put glue around the cut out pumpkin on the other half of the construction paper and
fold it over so the 'stained glass' is sandwiched between the construction paper.Thanks Geri for sending this in!
"Have the kids color a picture with crayons. They can color dark or light - it doesn't matter but
the darker sometimes looks better. They really do look like stained glass pictures, especially if the picture had heavy black lines."
Thanks Terri for sending this in!
"I have done for this to make it more suitable for younger kids. Instead of using wax paper and melting
crayons..."