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Author by on July 7, 2026 Updated on July 7, 2026

While these watermelon sun catchers are a perfect summer activity, you can use the melted crayon stained glass idea all year round.

Watermelon suncatchers are a fun summer craft kids can make with adults. This suncatcher is made from paper plates, paint, and melted crayons!

Watermelon Suncatchers hanging in a window from a string

Watermelon Suncatchers


Gather up your old red crayons, because you’ll need a few to create the stained glass effect for these watermelon suncatchers. The rind is simply made from paper plates and paint. Here, I chose small paper plates, but you can use any size you have available and adjust the measurements.

We’ve done something similar with glue, check out these pretty suncatchers!

If you’re all about watermelon right now, be sure to check out these fun and easy watermelon slice and bake cookies! And if you find a few too many crayons, here’s a roundup of 20 crayon crafts.

Watermelon suncatchers hanging

What you need to make watermelon suncatchers


Watermelon suncatchers on transparent background

How to Make Watermelon Suncatchers


  1. To prepare the watermelon rind, fold a paper plate in half and cut out a semicircle around the edge. Cut the sponge in half.
  2. Use one sponge to paint the paper plate in the lighter green. Paint the entire plate, front, and back (if you’d like to see the sun catcher from both sides), letting each side dry fully. Use the other piece of the sponge to dab darker green stripes on the plate. Let dry fully.painted and cut paper plates
  3. To prepare the red center, peel your red crayons. Create crayon shavings by using a pencil sharpener, crayon sharpener, or by finely chopping the crayons with a sharp knife. (This step is reserved for adults.)finely chopped red crayons
  4. For each watermelon slice, cut a piece of wax paper 8 inches by 8 inches, or, an inch larger than the diameter of the paper plate you are using. Fold the wax paper in half and unfold.
  5. Place the wax paper on a large piece of parchment paper, at least twice the size of the wax paper. Sprinkle red crayon shavings on half of the wax paper, all the way up to the fold line, leaving a one-inch border around the edge.chopped red crayons on parchment paper
  6. Spread the shavings thinly for a more translucent look and more densely for a more opaque look. Fold the wax paper over to cover the shavings. Place another large piece of parchment paper on top. Heat an iron on low, with no steam. Hold over the parchment paper to melt the crayons and smooth with the iron. (This is also an adult-only task.)
  7. Make sure the crayon has melted all the way up to the wax paper fold.

    NOTE: The crayon will most likely ooze out of the wax paper a bit, so it’s very important to use the two large pieces of parchment paper to protect your iron and your work surface! Let the crayons and wax paper dry completely, about 15 minutes.Ironing crushed red crayons for watermelon suncatchers

  8. To assemble the sun catcher, place a melted crayon sheet in the folded paper plate. Use a pencil to trace the crayon sheet where to cut. (The pencil will surprisingly work well here.) Take out the slice, cut along the pencil line, re-insert into the paper plate, and secure with a staple. You should only need one staple.Painting the watermelon suncatchers
  9. To finish, punch a hole at the top and string some ribbon or string. Use a black paint marker to draw seeds. Hang in the window on a sunny day!Learn how to make these fun watermelon suncatchers with crayons!

And for the 4th and Memorial Day, these star suncatchers are super fun, then you can move on to autumn with our fall suncatchers.

Watermelon Suncatchers

While these watermelon sun catchers are a perfect summer activity, you can use the melted crayon stained glass idea all year round. Use different colors and cut out any shape you like.

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Watermelon Suncatchers

While these watermelon sun catchers are a perfect summer activity, you can use the melted crayon stained glass idea all year round.

Author: Meaghan Mountford

Supplies

  • white paper plates 7-inch round plates used here
  • craft paint in two shades of green
  • sponge
  • old red crayons (2 to 3 per watermelon slice)
  • wax paper
  • parchment paper
  • iron
  • scissors
  • pencil
  • stapler
  • hole punch
  • string or ribbon
  • black paint marker

Instructions

  • To prepare the watermelon rind, fold a paper plate in half and cut out a semicircle around the edge. Cut the sponge in half. Use one sponge to paint the paper plate in the lighter green. Paint the entire plate, front and back (if you’d like to see the sun catcher from both sides), letting each side dry fully. Use the other piece of the sponge to dab darker green stripes on the plate. Let dry fully.

  • To prepare the red center, peel your red crayons. Create crayon shavings by using a pencil sharpener, crayon sharpener, or by finely chopping the crayons with a sharp knife. (This step is reserved for adults.)

  • For each watermelon slice, cut a piece of wax paper 8-inches by 8-inches, or, an inch larger than the diameter of the paper plate you are using. Fold the wax paper in half and unfold. Place the wax paper on a large piece of parchment paper, at least twice the size of the wax paper. Sprinkle red crayon shavings on half of the wax paper, all the way up to the fold line, leaving a one-inch border around the edge. Spread the shavings thinly for a more translucent look and more densely for a more opaque look.

  • Fold the wax paper over to cover the shavings. Place another large piece of parchment paper on top. Heat an iron on low, with no steam. Hold over the parchment paper to melt the crayons and smooth with the iron. (This is also an adult-only task.) Make sure the crayon has melted all the way up to the wax paper fold. NOTE: The crayon will most likely ooze out of the wax paper a bit, so it’s very important to use the two large pieces of parchment paper to protect your iron and your work surface! Let the crayons and wax paper dry completely, about 15 minutes.

  • To assemble the sun catcher, place a melted crayon sheet in the folded paper plate. Use a pencil to trace the crayon sheet where to cut. (The pencil will surprisingly work well here.) Take out the slice, cut along the pencil line, re-insert into the paper plate, and secure with a staple. You should only need one staple.

  • To finish, punch a hole at the top and string some ribbon or string. Use a black paint marker to draw seeds. Hang in the window on a sunny day!

This post originally appeared here on Jul 30, 2018.

Meaghan Mountford

Meaghan Mountford was a professional cookie decorator for nearly a decade before starting The Decorated Cookie in 2008, a blog about decorated cookies, painted marshmallows, and other crafty sweets. She is the author of two cookbooks, Cookie Sensations and Sugarlicious: 50 Cute and Clever Treats for Every Occasion.

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