Easy Heart Suncatcher with Crayons (Toddler Craft For Mother’s Day)

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This one was sooo quick to set up, like 5 minutes, and we were ready. I used it to sneak in some color learning with crayons, and it’s perfect if your toddler already loves scribbling anyway.

Do your kids actually sit and color… or is it more chaos mode like mine? 😅 And do they lose interest fast when they’re a bit tired?

🎯 What You’ll Need (Heart Suncatcher Craft for Toddlers)

  • Black cardstock paper
  • Cutter or scissors
  • Glue
  • Black tape (we used electrician’s tape)
  • Plastic foil (or contact paper)
  • Wax crayons

I folded the foil so I could “close” it after coloring — worked really well.

Optional swaps:

  • Contact paper + tissue paper (I did this for my shamrock suncatcher before)
  • Foil pens if you have them (we didn’t, crayons worked fine)

🌊 Turn Daily Chaos Into Calm, Playful Learning

  • You always have super low energy? 💛
  • Don’t know what to teach your toddler?
  • Want to sneak in some learning and prepare your toddler for a scary uncertain future?

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✔ simple, realistic toddler activities & crafts
✔ real-life skills (not just crafts)
✔ a plan they can actually stick to

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🛠️ How to Set Up a Heart Suncatcher Craft – A Cute Mother’s Day Keepsake

  1. Cut a heart shape out of black cardstock
  2. Cut out sections inside the heart
  3. Glue plastic foil behind the heart
  4. Add black tape lines to create sections
  5. Let your toddler color directly onto the foil
  6. Fold or seal the foil if needed.
  7. Stick it on the window

👉 Took me maybe 5 minutes prep. That’s it.


🎯 How to Do the Heart Suncatcher Craft (Real Life)

So I thought… ok this will be a nice calm coloring activity.

Well 😅

He didn’t really color “inside the sections” like I imagined. He just went full toddler mode — holding like 2–3 crayons at once and going wild across the foil.

At first he actually wasn’t that interested. I think timing played a big role here… he was already a bit tired.

But here’s the interesting part:
I asked him after if he liked it and he said yes.

And once we put it on the window, he kept coming back to look at it.

So even if the process wasn’t perfect… the result still pulled him in.

👉 That’s such a good reminder honestly. Some things flop for me, but in some bizarre way he likes them.


🧠 What They’re Learning (Toddler Color Activity + Fine Motor Skills)

  • Fine motor skills (holding and pressing crayons)
  • Color exploration (even if it’s chaotic 😅)
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Creativity without rules
  • Focus (in short bursts — which is realistic)
  • New vocab: colors, light, window, shapes

📌 My Honest Thoughts

This wasn’t one of those “perfect Pinterest toddler moments”… It wasn’t even one of our aka my favorite crafts lol.

He wasn’t super focused
He didn’t follow the sections
And he kinda rushed through it

BUT

✔ it was super quick to prep
✔ no big mess
✔ he still enjoyed it in his own way
✔ the final result looked so pretty on the window. And I think it’s a nice mother’s day gift.

And honestly… that’s real toddler crafting.

Next time I’d:

  • do it earlier in the day (timing matters so much)
  • maybe skip the sections for younger toddlers
  • or lean fully into “just scribble everywhere”

I would still 100% do this again.


🔗 Related Crafts for Toddlers

Since we made this for spring, you might also love:

Our Ultimate Mother’s Day Craft and Gift Ideas Master Post – unique ideas

🐞Easter Crafts To Try With Your Toddler – our Masterpost

🐄 Farm Animals Activities Masterpost – All our farm crafts in one place.

🌷 Spring Crafts and Activities Masterpost – Seasonal crafts we’ve been loving lately.

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Carina is the creative mind behind Mommy’s Craft Time, where she helps parents turn everyday moments into fun, hands-on learning experiences for toddlers. With a passion for sensory play, crafts, and early language development, she shares simple, engaging activities that spark creativity and support cognitive growth.

Whether it’s DIY sensory bins, seasonal crafts, or language-rich activities, she strives to make learning fun and stress-free for parents and kids alike

Welcome to our little corner! I started this blog so I’d be forced to try new and fun activities with Luca. Some things I try work. Some are utter failures, but even that is fun. Here, I share ideas to help other mums focus on the magic of small moments, because sometimes it’s the littlest things that become the most memorable.

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