Stained Glass Raindrops by Belinda Mooney
Colorful window directions to brighten up the dreariest rainy day!
Stained Glass Raindrops
Lots of rainy day fun!
What You Need:
Sheet of clear plastic
beeswax or crayons
markers
scissors
What You Do :
Cut your sheet of plastic in half or Cut 2 squares of plastic the same size. (You can get clear plastic at Wal-mart by the yard, cheap).Draw a raindrop shape on one and lay it on top the other square.
Cut out two identical raindrops.
Lay one raindrop flat on the table . Rake a pea size or smaller piece of beeswax in your hand. Roll it around, warming it up to soften it.
Press the beeswax onto the plastic. zcontinue adding beeswax until the entire raindrop is filled with wax.. Press the other raindrop on top.
Punch a hole in the top and hang in the window.
An alternative to the beeswax would be to use crayon shavings and press with a warm iron puttin a piece of cloth between the plastic and the iron. You can also seal the edges of the raindrop this way but putting apiece or paper on top the edges and touching it the iron edge to the raindrop edges.
Copyright 2002