Paper Doily Sun Catchers

paper doily

What It Is

Children decorate paper doilies with crayon shavings or tissue paper, sandwich them between wax paper, and hang them in a sunny window. The result feels delicate, old-fashioned, and quietly magical.

Why This Is a Grandma Craft

  • Uses familiar household items
  • Very little glue, paint, or water
  • Slow and gentle pace
  • Easy to supervise without hovering
  • Clean-up is mostly just folding paper away

Supplies

  • White paper doilies
  • Wax paper
  • Crayons (peeled; grandma can pre-shave them) or small bits of colored tissue paper
  • Iron (adult use only) or clear tape
  • String or ribbon
  • Scissors

How to Do It

  1. Grandma preps everything
    Lay out wax paper squares and small bowls of crayon shavings or tissue pieces. This keeps children focused and contained.
  2. Child decorates
    Place a doily on wax paper and let the child sprinkle colors onto it. No precision needed.
  3. Seal it
    Place another wax paper sheet on top.
    • Iron briefly on low (grandma does this), or
    • Tape edges closed if skipping heat.
  4. Hang and admire
    Punch a hole or tape on a ribbon and hang in a window.

What This Teaches

  • Color recognition
  • Patience and sequencing
  • Pride in creating something “special” for the house

Grandma Tip

Do this near a window so children can immediately see the light shining through. That moment tends to quiet the room in the best way.

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