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Tissue Paper Leaf Suncatchers

by Katie Wallace | Updated: November 10, 2020

My kids love doing crafts. Seasonal crafts are a fun way to get the kids involved in making some festive decorations for our home. We made these colorful tissue paper leaf suncatchers, which look like stained glass! Tissue paper suncatchers are easy to make with card stock and pieces of tissue paper.

stained glass craft fall kids activity

Make the Leaf Shapes

To make DIY leaf suncatchers, you’ll need a few simple materials.

  • dark colored cardstock
  • tissue paper in assorted colors
  • several large leaves
  • pencil for tracing
  • scissors
  • craft glue
  • parchment paper

Make these tissue paper leaf suncatchers look like real leaves! To get started, choose a few large leaves from your backyard maple tree.

Trace around the leaves onto a dark colored piece of card stock. If you trace around actual leaves, your stained glass tissue paper suncatchers will look more realistic. Also, if you make a variety of suncatchers, each leaf shape will be different.

Alternatively, you can save our printable template! Click on the image below to open it in a new window.

leaf suncatchers printable template

stained glass paper leaves craft

Cut Out the Tissue Paper Suncatchers

Once you’ve traced around a large leaf onto card stock, cut out the leaf shape with scissors. Next, cut out the inside of the leaf, leaving a 1 inch border around the edge. This leaf shape will be the base for gluing on colorful pieces of tissue paper.

make stained glass leaves with card stock and tissue paper

It’s best to use dark colored cardstock such as red, green, and brown to make the sun catcher leaf outlines. Consequently, dark colored card stock will create more of a striking contrast when the light shines through the tissue paper in your window.

colorful tissue paper suncatchers fall window decorations

Cut Up Colored Tissue Paper Squares

Next, cut up an assortment of colored tissue paper into small squares or diamond shapes. Arrange the tissue paper squares inside the card stock leaf shape. Your sun catcher will be prettier if you arrange contrasting colors next to each other. You could also make a monochromatic leaf sun catcher using all reds and oranges. Alternatively, you could make a cool tone sun catcher using a variety of blue and green tissue paper.

Leaf shaped suncatchers kids activity

Design Your Tissue Paper Suncatchers

Once you’ve cut up an assortment of tissue paper into squares, it’s time to design your leaf sun catcher. You can use a piece of parchment paper as a workspace, to prevent the glue and tissue paper from sticking to the table. If you are working on another piece of paper, be careful to not let your leaf sun catcher dry and get glued onto the piece of paper.

Start from the edge and glue small pieces of tissue paper next to each other, working your way towards the leaf center. Fill in the inside of the sun catcher with small pieces of tissue paper glued side by side. Use dots of glue to connect the edges of the tissue paper pieces together.

Important! Allow your finished tissue paper sun catcher to fully dry on a piece of parchment paper.

Hang up these leaf suncatchers in your windows to give your home some festive fall color!

fall paper leaf craft for kids

Tissue Paper Leaf Suncatchers

Kids can practice some great skills by making these tissue paper suncatchers. Seasonal kids crafts are especially fun to make to decorate your home.

Cutting paper helps kids practice using a pair of scissors and cutting precisely along a line. You can also teach kids about how to safely handle a pair of scissors. Cutting up the tissue paper is good practice for working with delicate materials and cutting out small shapes.

Arranging the tissue paper encourages kids to create a thoughtful design and consider color placement. Furthermore, overlaying different colors of tissue paper helps kids learn about mixing colors to create new colors. Each leaf sun catcher will show off different color combinations and unique overlapping shapes.

Gluing everything together helps kids learn how to use small amounts of glue, as well as caution to not create a mess. Additionally, kids can practice fine motor skills by arranging each piece of tissue paper in place.

Finally, finishing the project is a fun accomplishment and your kids will be excited to show off their creation in your home!

Colorful tissue paper leaves kids art project

Easy kids craft tissue paper suncatchers

Colorful stained glass leaves fall kids activity

Colorful Fall Window Decorations

DIY suncatchers are fun to design and easy to make. These stained glass paper leaves are a very pretty way to decorate windows for fall.

My kids really enjoyed making their own stained glass paper leaves. We kept these leaf suncatchers in our window from September to November. Kids leaf crafts like these suncatchers are a crafty way to bring the fall colors indoors!

fall kids leaf craft tissue paper suncatchers

Katie Wallace
Katie Wallace

Hi, I’m Katie! I live with my husband and 4 kids in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. I love Jesus, coffee, creative projects, photography, and traveling. I’ve previously worked as a web designer, journalist, and barista. I hope you enjoy our creative projects and family adventures!

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4 years ago

Thanks for the fall tissue paper stained glass activity instructions.

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