But single colours would look lovely too. We liked adding a little bit of pink tissue paper and dark red tissue paper to our poppy suncatchers. Get the children to tear or cut the red tissue paper – smaller squares are good.Make it as small or large as you like! eg one per child or a large sheet for everyone to work on! Using masking tape, tape down your contact paper – sticky side facing up.And used the “cut outs” to make the black centre of the Poppy! (if you are really careful, you could actually make another set of smaller poppies out the centre, and use the “leaf centre” for the large poppies). Cut your Poppy outlines out of the black paper – we managed to fit 3 on each sheet of A4 paper.If you have limited time and are working with a bigger group, you may want to prep all your self. I have added affiliate links to supplies in case you need anything extra!ĭepending on the age group and number of children in your group you may want to prep more or less of these – for example, older children can cut out their own paper poppy outlines and younger children can either tear or cut their own tissue paper (great for fine motor skills either way). > Your DIY Poppy Suncatcher PRINTABLE <. scissors (I am a big fan of these for kids – they are ambidextrous too US/ UK). ![]()
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