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    Home » Fall Recipes and Activities

    Contact Paper Window Stickers - Fall Leaves

    Modified: Jul 28, 2022 · Published: Sep 8, 2014 by Vicky · 7 Comments · Post contains affiliate links

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    Contact paper is a very versatile craft supply. You can use it in so many ways, like making Contact Paper Window Stickers Fall Leaves. If you are not a contact paper convert yet, then check out 20 Ways to Use Contact Paper with Kids to see all the fun kids crafts you can make.

    Contact Paper Window Stickers - Fall Leaves. These are so fun to create and look like beautiful sun catchers hanging in your window.

    I am excited to share our latest contact paper creation - window stickers that look like Fall Leaves.

    Fall Leaves Craft

    You will need:

    • Clear contact paper
    • Acrylic paint in Fall colors
    • Tape
    • Scissors
    • Black permanent marker
    • Paint palette or paper plate
    • Small paintbrush
    • Free leaf printable - You can get it at the end of this post. I love sharing free printables and worksheets!
    supplies to make fall leaves

    Cut out all the leaves from the free printable and trace them onto a length of contact paper using a black permanent marker. The easiest way to do this is to tape the contact paper to the table so it doesn't roll up as you are tracing.

    tracing fall leaves

    Important - Make sure you trace the leaves on the side of contact paper that has no writing on it.

    fall leaf craft

    Squirt different Fall colors of acrylic paint onto a palette or paper plate. I use acrylic paint on contact paper because it has a nice sheen when dry and it will not flake off when the contact paper is bent. I did not have brown, but I was able to mix a brown shade using red and green.

    I taped the contact paper with the traced leaves on my daughter's work space. Before we began, I talked to my kids about what Fall leaves looked like. They had those images in their heads as they began to paint their leaves.

    child painting fall leaves

    I loved watching as they combined colors to create their leaves.

    fall painting

    My kids noticed that they didn't have to clean their brushes after using color because all the colors mixed together to make different shades -- just like you would find on real Fall leaves.

    child making fall leaves

    The finished paintings took about an hour to dry. When they are dry, cut along the black outlines. If the black outline is hard to see because it was covered in dark paint, you can hold the contact paper up to the light as you cut.

    fall crafts for kids

    Now all that is left to do is hang them up. Peel off the backing from the contact paper (kids may need help with this step) and stick them to your window. The contact paper is easy to take off and re-positionable so kids can move the leaves around.

    Contact Paper Window Stickers - Fall Leaves. These are so fun to create and look like beautiful sun catchers hanging in your window.

    I just love how the sun and light filter through the leaves to create the pretty suncatcher effect you see below!

    sun catcher fall leaves

    If you like these Fall Leaves stickers, check out:

    Fall Crafts Leaf People

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    Fall Leaf Template

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      1. Charliene says

        September 25, 2015 at 9:25 am

        Thank you! This exceeded my expectations in my search for autumn window clings. My favorite craft project at the beginning of each season is a decoration for the sun to illuminate in our window. I LOVE how your clings showcase the children's artwork with very little intrusion of adult work. And it is perfect for the skill levels of both my 2- and 6-year-old. 🙂

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        • Vicky says

          September 28, 2015 at 10:40 am

          Thank you so much Charliene! What a sweet comment. Hope you all enjoy your stickers!

          Reply
      2. brandi says

        September 29, 2014 at 10:46 pm

        Would you get a similar result with washable paints? My 2 year old loves to paint, but permanent paint with a toddler makes me nervous 🙂

        Reply
      3. Susie Jax says

        September 08, 2014 at 12:48 pm

        Those are so awesome!

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        • Vicky @ Mess For Less says

          September 10, 2014 at 6:39 pm

          Thanks so much Susie! They are presently decorating our front windows!

          Reply
      4. Mari Corona says

        September 08, 2014 at 2:53 pm

        Great idea just sent link to my girlfriend for my nieces and nephews :)!!!

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        • Vicky @ Mess For Less says

          September 10, 2014 at 6:44 pm

          Thanks so much Mari, I hope they enjoy it as much as my kids did.

          Reply
      Vicky from Mess for Less

      I'm Vicky, the founder of Mess For Less, which I started in 2011 to share easy, family-friendly recipes. With over a decade of experience as a home chef and recipe developer, I love creating meals that bring people together. I also design play and learning activities for kids, using my background as a former teacher with a Master’s degree in education. Learn more about me.

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