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Stained Glass Projects for Children


Stained glass is a beautiful art form that combines the use of various colors, shapes, textures and transparencies with light to illuminate, decorate and inspire the mind, spirit and eye of the beholder.  Children have always been, and will always be, fascinated with shapes and colors which makes the art form of stained glass perfect for them.

Unlike a coloring book page which is colored once and then maybe taped to the refrigerator for a few days before finding its way to the garbage can, a stained glass creation can bring enjoyment and help boost a child's self-esteem for many years to come.  There is nothing better than a beautiful constant reminder of the child's great " achievement" .

In its early days, long before Christ was born, stained glass was made by mixing different metals with sand and soda and heating them at high temperatures so that the colors were actually a part of the glass.  This type was thicker and the colors were rich and dark.  Throughout the decades styles and tastes changed and new ways of using stained glass were needed.  As people wanted to get more detail in their stained glass windows and also allow more light in, they began to use the technique of painting on the glass, rather than mixing the colors into while making it.  This would be the easiest way to introduce a child to the art of stained glass.  Many craft stores and mass marketers carry ready made stained glass kits that allow the child to make beautiful sun catchers or Christmas tree ornaments.

These kits are very easy to use.  Most have kid friendly designs with raised metal borders and the child can use an eye dropper to add a stain to the different areas of glass. These kits are basically fool-proof and allow the child to easily create something beautiful without any smudges or smears.

Another idea to capture the feeling of stained glass is to use black colored paper as your " lead came" .  You will need to go through two sheets at once to create your design with various shapes cut out.  You may use either thin colored crepe paper or two sheets of waxed paper that have had crayon shavings ironed between them as your " stained glass" .  This is something that can be created easily with objects you probably already have laying around the house.

Children love to learn and using a stained glass project provides the opportunity to teach them on a variety of topics such as art appreciation, the history of religion, architecture for the older students and things as simple as colors and shapes for pre-school and kindergarten ages children.  Any project that allows a child to be creative, spend time with their parents and develop their self-esteem is worthy of taking into consideration and stained glass craft making certainly meets those requirements.  So why not make some cookies grab a stained glass art kit and your favorite child or children and spend some quality time creating stained glass art?

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