Crayon Star Sun Catchers
Crayon Star Sun Catchers are a fun and creative activity for kids and adults alike! This simple craft allows you to transform old crayons into colorful decorations for your windows. When the sun shines through these beautiful stars, they light up your space with vibrant colors. Plus, it’s a great way to recycle old crayons that might be lying around unused.
Why Make This Recipe
Making Crayon Star Sun Catchers is not just an enjoyable project; it helps spark creativity and brings out the artist in everyone. It’s also an excellent way to bond with family or friends. You can mix and match colors to create unique designs, and the end result is a lovely decoration that adds warmth and color to your home.
How to Make Crayon Star Sun Catchers
Ingredients
- Old Crayons
- Wax Paper
- Parchment Paper
- Manual Sharpener or Knife
- Iron
- Star Stencil or Cookie Cutter
- Baker’s Twine
Directions
- Start by peeling the paper off your old crayons—this can be a fun little task. Remove the paper carefully to avoid damaging the crayon.
- Next, use a manual sharpener or ask an adult to carefully shave the crayons into tiny bits with a knife. Aim for small pieces to ensure they melt evenly.
- Spread those colorful crayon shavings onto a piece of wax paper. Feel free to mix colors for an extra fun design; layering colors can create beautiful effects!
- Fold the wax paper in half, and then double fold the edges to create a little envelope. Use just one crayon’s worth of shavings for each envelope for a perfect star shape.
- Place this wax paper envelope between two sheets of parchment paper to protect your iron from crayon residue.
- On a low heat setting, gently iron over the parchment paper. Move the iron back and forth slowly until the crayon shavings melt and blend beautifully—watch the vibrant colors come together!
- Allow your creation to cool down completely. This usually takes just a few minutes.
- Once cooled, use a star stencil or cookie cutter to trace stars onto the wax paper. Outline each star carefully to ensure a clean cut.
- Carefully cut out your star shapes using scissors. Take your time to make smooth edges.
- Punch a small hole in each star for hanging. A hole punch works best for creating a neat opening.
- Finally, thread each star with baker’s twine and hang them in your window to catch the light. Adjust the length of the twine to your preference.
How to Serve Crayon Star Sun Catchers
Crayon Star Sun Catchers are perfect for decorating your home. Hang them in windows, and let the sunlight shine through for a cheerful effect. They also make great gifts, so you can share your handmade creations with friends or family.
How to Store Crayon Star Sun Catchers
To store your Crayon Star Sun Catchers, keep them in a cool, dry place. Avoid stacking them directly on top of each other to prevent any scratches. You can place them in a small box or hang them up until you’re ready to use them again.
Tips to Make Crayon Star Sun Catchers
- Use a variety of crayon colors to create beautiful, eye-catching designs.
- Be careful with the iron; always have an adult help if you’re unsure.
- Try different shapes by using other stencils or cookie cutters!
Variation
If you’re feeling adventurous, you can experiment with other shapes beyond stars! Hearts, circles, or even geometric shapes can be made using different stencils or cookie cutters.
FAQs
Q1: Can I use broken crayons?
A1: Yes, broken crayons work great! Just make sure to peel off the paper and use them as you would with whole crayons.
Q2: What happens if I use too much crayon shavings?
A2: If you use too many shavings, it may take longer for them to melt, and you might not get a nice star shape. Sticking to one crayon’s worth of shavings is best for the perfect result.
Q3: How long will my sun catchers last?
A3: With proper care, your Crayon Star Sun Catchers can last for a long time. Just keep them away from heat and direct sunlight when not hanging up.

Crayon Star Sun Catchers
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 5-10 sun catchers
- Diet: N/A
Description
Transform old crayons into colorful decorations with these fun and easy Crayon Star Sun Catchers. A great activity to spark creativity while recycling unused crayons.
Ingredients
- Old Crayons
- Wax Paper
- Parchment Paper
- Manual Sharpener or Knife
- Iron
- Star Stencil or Cookie Cutter
- Baker’s Twine
Instructions
- Peel the paper off the old crayons.
- Shave the crayons into tiny bits with a manual sharpener or knife.
- Spread crayon shavings onto a piece of wax paper, mixing colors as desired.
- Fold the wax paper to create an envelope with the crayon shavings.
- Place the wax paper envelope between two sheets of parchment paper.
- Gently iron over the parchment paper on a low heat setting until the crayon shavings melt.
- Allow the creation to cool completely.
- Use a star stencil or cookie cutter to trace stars onto the wax paper.
- Cut out the star shapes using scissors.
- Punch a small hole in each star for hanging.
- Thread each star with baker’s twine and hang them in your window.
Notes
Experiment with different shapes and always have adult supervision when using the iron.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Craft
- Method: Crafting
- Cuisine: N/A