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True stained glass is an incredibly complex, dangerous, and expensive art form involving massive heat, toxic lead solder, and razor-sharp glass shards. Because of this, the incredible beauty of backlit, glowing color is usually completely inaccessible to young crafters.
However, you can perfectly mimic the intense, glowing beauty of a stained glass window using incredibly cheap, safe, and mess-free supplies.
Tissue paper "Suncatchers" are perhaps the greatest rainy-day craft ever invented for children. The light physics work exactly the same way as real glass: when sunlight hits the sheer tissue paper, the color explodes, filling the room with a warm, colorful glow. Here is how to easily create beautiful, high-contrast faux stained glass.