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Families Are Making DIY 'Stained Glass' Windows To Brighten Their Homes

With everyone quarantining due to the coronavirus pandemic, people are coming up with fun and engaging DIY projects to keep kids occupied at home. Some projects involve windows and porches so that others in the community can view their creations.

Recently, some families began to make DIY stained glass on their windows.

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The brilliant art project requires minimal materials and turns your home into a work of art — much like you would see in a museum.

Many families got the idea from their pain of missing church on Easter.

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When you go to church, one of the best things to do is look at the light shining through the beautiful stained glass windows.

Some families decided to make it at home by simply using painters tape and washable paints.

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You can turn the design into any creation you want. Geometric shapes and even symbols are popular choices.

Think of all the things that kids can make!

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From greetings to characters to symbols and shapes—kids will have a blast just laying the tape on the window.

Washable paint is easy to take off the windows, too.

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Anything that's washable is best to use because it'll come right off when you're ready to wash your windows.

But, making a colorful creation is going to be a blast!

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The kids can stay occupied for a few hours making a fun art project. But, remember to put some newspapers on the floor so nothing drips!

Some of the outcomes are simply magical.

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With the light shining into your home, it'll brighten up your day during these dark times.

It's simple!

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All you need is some painters tape or masking tape to make shapes on your window, some paint brushes, and washable paints.

Try it out and let us know how it turns out!

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Send us some of your finished creations in the comments, we're dying to see them!