• Create window art: make your window pop with over 20 whimsical window art illustrations and colors as you paint and design 12 suncatcher shapes and watch the colors illuminate from the sunshine
  • Promote creativity: learn to mix paint colors to create unique designs and color patterns that Express your personal style
  • Be original: trace illustrations from the included design booklet or create personal designs with the acetate sheet to make one-of-a-king window clings
  • Sticks to glass surfaces: use the included suction cups that attach to windows with ease
  • Great for gifting: great gift idea for birthdays, parties, after school fun, summer projects and holidays
  • Keep the creativity going: continue creating fun window art with suncatcher refills, sold separately
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  • Age range: 6 years & up

Great time! I love doing these more than my 7 year old that I got them for! Haha . He loves it too though. Sooo relaxing. And they’re pretty easy to make! Just be sure to take your time and not push the paint out too hard.

My daughter is 4 and enjoys working on the various frames. Some holes are tiny and are easily overfilled. They are actually very forgiving when kids overfill the frames. As the adult, mine looked the best when it was wet but the kids' messier ones actually looked brighter and had more colour when they dried. At 1st glance, the pink tube looks like it is a pastel pink but don't judge too soon, the glitter will show up when dried. I wished they had bigger tubes for the green pink and orange. Kids naturally love the brighter colours and those get used more. If you don't want to work on the suncatchers or had use them all up, it is amazing how simple it is to make more patterns with the clear sheet and templates. Use the black glue, draw out a shape and let it dry. Your child can fill it it and once it is dried, u can peel it off and stick it on a window like a decal. Good price as it goes a long way. It is fun for both the supervising adult and child!

Bought this for my 6 year old niece. It was a great gift because there are plenty window art pieces to share. We turned it into family craft project. Easy to use and kid friendly. We did this with 5 children ages 3-6. Adult supervision is required as the little ones wanted to squeeze large amounts of the paint on the pieces. With some guidance everyone was able to create their own, dry and hang them. It was fun and the kids are proud of their work.

Meant for a small Christmas gift addition. Occupied my 7 year old for some time on a wintery day. She was able to complete without full supervision or parental involvement. The paint was plenty and not dried out. The paint, however, is viscous and can be hard to spread or apply in smaller spaces. For fine work, adults can likely find a paint brush or toothpick for details, my 7 year old however was not concerned, it did not slow her down. At purchase time before Christmas, it was about 7 dollars and well worth it for another gift to open, a project that entertained her (instead of another useless toy that got forgotten!), and a cute window decoration she feels proud to hang in her room.

I bought this several months ago. My 8 year old daughter still uses it even after the novelty was gone. She’s been making “window clings” with the leftover paint since she’s used all the shapes that came with it. She enjoys making them as gifts for her friends, teacher, bus driver... anyone she happens to be thinking about. Highly recommend this kit.

Hours of screen free entertainment for my 10 year old neice. Crafting built up her confidence by letting her color in the plastic. Now she wants to draw her own too! There was plenty of paint included. The booklet is now stuck together, so it won't get more use. If this book were able to wipe clean, it would be perfect. The string was missing from the kit, but it was nice enough that I would still give 5 stars.

So much fun to create the stained glass (looks like it, but isn't actually glass of course) suncatchers! It's a bit tricky to get the hang of the "painting" so start with the easiest one. You get a feel for how the paint works and you get much better with practice. My 5-yr-old daughter got quite good at it, and is very proud of what she's created. The whole family has joined in making these - we've all enjoyed it a lot.

We bought two packs so we could give one to a friend for her birthday. I enjoyed doing this as much as my 5 year old daughter. It was a lot of fun. The only thing I wish was different was better control from the little squeeze bottle pens. The consistency of some of the paint colors was different so green and orange (for me) would come flooding out of the tube with one small push and was hard to fill in small spots like the word "Peace" that disappeared in the paint. Overall, still not bad for the price, it was still worth it. I liked that we can also make our own window clings too! ====== UPDATE: My concerns about the excess paint has been proven wrong. It's the next morning and the paint seems to have melted in and dried perfectly so I can see all the black borders of each window art. See attached picture! I think they all look beautiful. I just ordered 2 more boxes to give as gifts to family.

My girls (4 and 6) love this product. They've actually been through 2 Window Art sets and enjoy doing them. They have asked for it again - so we may hit 3 times on this art kit.

This was a great project the kids enjoyed! Its very fun and the window art looks amazing