

Blue Crayon Raindrop Suncatchers
These charming suncatchers, made from melted blue crayon shavings, add a beautiful stained-glass effect to any window, perfect for brightening rainy days.
Ingredients
Method
Preparation
- Choose your favorite blue crayons and peel off the wrappers carefully.
- Use a pencil or crayon sharpener to create shavings and spread them out evenly on a piece of waxed paper.
- Lay another sheet of waxed paper on top. If worried about spills, sandwich your project between old towels or parchment paper.
Melting and Cutting
- With an adult’s help, iron the wax paper sandwich on the lowest setting, keeping the iron moving slowly to melt the wax.
- Remove from heat and let your melted masterpiece cool completely.
- Draw raindrop shapes with a marker and cut them out carefully with scissors.
Finishing Touches
- Use a hole punch to make a small hole at the top of each raindrop and thread with embroidery floss or string.
- Hang your suncatchers in a sunny window to catch the light.
Notes
These suncatchers are delicate. Store them flat between sheets of wax paper in a cool, dry place if not hanging immediately. Always supervise kids when using an iron.

Blue Crayon Raindrop Suncatchers
These charming suncatchers, made from melted blue crayon shavings, add a beautiful stained-glass effect to any window, perfect for brightening rainy days.
Ingredients
Method
Preparation
- Choose your favorite blues—light, dark, turquoise—whatever calls to you! Peel off the wrappers carefully.
- Use a pencil or crayon sharpener to create shavings. Spread them out evenly on a piece of waxed paper.
- Lay another sheet of waxed paper on top. If you’re worried about spills, sandwich your project between old towels or parchment paper to protect your iron and ironing board.
Melting
- With an adult’s help, iron the wax paper sandwich on the lowest setting. Keep the iron moving slowly—watch the wax melt into beautiful swirls!
- Remove from heat and let your melted masterpiece cool completely.
Finishing Touches
- Draw raindrop shapes with a marker. Cut them out carefully with scissors.
- Use a hole punch to make a small hole at the top of each raindrop. Thread with embroidery floss or string.
- Hang your suncatchers in a sunny window and watch them catch the light—instant mood booster!
Notes
Try layering different blues for an ocean effect. Use cookie cutters as stencils for perfect shapes. Add a bit of clear plastic between the waxed paper for extra shine. Store flat between sheets of wax paper in a cool, dry place.







