DIY Garden Art: Create a Beaded Suncatcher for Your Denver Garden

Crafting with your kids is a wonderful way to spend quality time and create something beautiful for your Denver garden. One of my favorite things to do with my daughter during breaks is craft. I love working with my hands to create something new and apparently I passed that on to her as well. 

So today we’re crafting a suncatcher for the garden using a variety of beads and some wire. Bonus - it’s great fine motor practice! This DIY beaded suncatcher project is perfect for enhancing your backyard garden with a splash of color and light.


Materials Needed for Beaded Suncatcher

Materials Needed:

  • Memory wire or pipe cleaners

  • Pliers, wire cutters, or scissors

  • Translucent beads, buttons, or other decorative items


Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Beaded Suncatcher:


Step 1: Prepare Your Wire

Cut a length of wire (around 3 feet) or attach several pipe cleaners together. This length will allow you to create a twirly suncatcher.

 
Step 1: Prepare Your Wire
 

Step 2: Secure the End

Fold the end of the wire to prevent beads from slipping off. Adding a pendant at the end can be a fun and decorative touch.

 
Step 1: Prepare Your Wire
 


Step 3: Add Beads

Thread beads onto the wire, leaving 4-6 inches at the end. Translucent beads work best for reflecting light, but feel free to use whatever beads you have. Adding bells can also introduce a delightful sound element to your garden.

 
Step 3: Add Beads
 

Step 4: Finish the Suncatcher

Create a loop at the end of the wire to secure the beads. Wrapping the wire around a spool can help create a twirl effect. Hang your suncatcher in a sunny spot and enjoy the beautiful light reflections.


Step 5: Share Your Creation

After completing your suncatcher, share it on Instagram and tag @auntiemsgarden to showcase your work!

Step 5: Share Your Creation
 

Additional Tips:

  • Use buttons on either side of the wire to hold the beads in place.

  • Get creative with items you have at home to personalize your suncatcher.

 
End Bead
End Button

PS. Why do hands look so weird close up? 🤪

 


Creating a beaded suncatcher is a fun and rewarding project that adds a unique touch to your Denver garden. It’s a perfect activity to do with your kids, combining creativity with practical skills. Enjoy the beauty and joy this simple craft brings to your outdoor space.


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I’m Elisa Mack - a mom and Denverite who went from being a green-ish thumb to a kitchen garden fanatic simply by dedicating myself to the study of all things Colorado gardening.

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