DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Stained Glass School Apple Craft

Contributed by Leanne Guenther

Use this as a craft you can hang in your window.  There is an option at the bottom for younger kids, instead of melting crayons.

Stained Glass Apple Craft

Materials:

Instructions:

  • take the paper off some crayons and 'sharpen' them in the pencil sharpener.  Let the shavings drop onto 1/2 the waxed paper.
  • When you have a few nice piles of yellow, green or red shavings refold the waxed paper.  (or whatever color your child wants to use for their apple).
  • Fold about 1/2 inch around all the edges so none of the wax leaks out when you iron.


This is a photo of us doing a heart,
but the process is the same

  • Place the waxed paper containing the shavings down on the ironing board and cover with more scrap paper.
  • Iron for about 10 seconds.  Peek and iron a bit more if necessary.  All the wax should melt.  The longer you iron, the more your colors will mix.
  • You'll find that nothing happens, nothing happens, nothing happens and then BAM it's totally melted, so just keep waiting 10 seconds and peeking so you don't burn anything
  • Let sit about 30 seconds to cool.

  • Stack two pieces of construction paper.  Fold in half.
  • don't crease very much (the less you crease it the better, but young children may need it creased quite well)
  • Cut out a half apple shape.  You can do this freehand, use the template as a guide or draw it on for small children to cut out.  The shape can be as simple as a circle with a small stem on top or you can try to make it look a bit more 'apple-y' by making the top of the circle a bit wider.
  • You can also add a leaf by unfolding your apple and cutting a leaf on one side of the stem.

apple 

  • Unfold the construction paper and you'll have two pieces of paper with matching apples in the middle of them.
  • Put glue around one of the pieces of construction paper.  Put your waxed paper ("stained glass") onto the middle of the page.
  • Put glue on the second piece of construction paper and lay it over top of the first so the 'stained glass' is sandwiched between the construction paper and the circle shapes are lined up.
Stained Glass Apple Craft

Optional - Alternate Method 1:

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."

Optional - Alternate Method 2:

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..."

Templates:

Template       (B&W)