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DIY Easter Window Clings

March 9, 2015 By Julie Leave a Comment

I have a new favorite hobby. Making DIY window clings. I can’t quite get over how easy they are to make, how limitless the possibilities, how much learning and play can be had with them! They’re just the best!

Easter Window Clings

 

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Supplies: 

Glitter Fabric Paint

Sheet Protectors (Glossy) , or you could try a ziplock bag or produce bag

 

(For instructions, see my original post about Christmas window clings.)

(Pardon my lack of pictures. I have the hardest time getting shots of this with my camera because of the bright background and especially smudgy window! 😉

Once you’ve made the DIY Easter window clings, let your children play and learn with them. My son is really getting into letter sounds and forming words. He just at the beginning stages of sounding things out. He was giddy as I put each new letter up. He kept trying to guess. This also gave a time to talk about the real meaning of Easter. Loopy had never heard the phrase “He has risen” but he did understand that Easter is a celebration that Jesus is alive! His death paid for our sin in full and God the Father stamped his seal of approval on Jesus’ sacrifice by raising Him from the dead!

Have a blessed Easter! He HAS risen!

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Julie is a frazzled mom of three tornadoes. As a dorky second-generation homeschooler, she writes about learning and play, natural living, special needs parenting and matters of the heart. She serves an astounding God that radically saved her.

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