"Oh, I get it" replied a small girl. "The Saints are like stain glass windows because the light of Christ shines through them."
For another easy and creative project, use your traced transparency sheet icons to make beautiful stain glass windows of the Saints. With a pack of tissue paper and glue, layer multiples colors and shapes behind the transparency, and secure them easily with a touch of glue. The more layers, the better really, if you begin with the lightest colors first. Be sure to have a few references to copy for accurate vestment colors, etc.
Here's a sample with St Nektarios of Aegina.
When completed, tape these lovely projects in your windows to get the full effect! I couldn't bare to part with any of the ones our kids made. They were each beautiful in their own way, even the slightly unfinished ones.
I've also tried markers with this project but didn't like them as much. Hope you enjoy!
For another easy and creative project, use your traced transparency sheet icons to make beautiful stain glass windows of the Saints. With a pack of tissue paper and glue, layer multiples colors and shapes behind the transparency, and secure them easily with a touch of glue. The more layers, the better really, if you begin with the lightest colors first. Be sure to have a few references to copy for accurate vestment colors, etc.
Here's a sample with St Nektarios of Aegina.
When completed, tape these lovely projects in your windows to get the full effect! I couldn't bare to part with any of the ones our kids made. They were each beautiful in their own way, even the slightly unfinished ones.
I've also tried markers with this project but didn't like them as much. Hope you enjoy!
1 comment:
What a lovely project. I can't wait to do this project with our church school class. Thank you for sharing this.
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