Add a burst of beautiful color to the Yerushalayim skyline!
Well, this is a first. I am posting this well after Tisha B’av, just so I have it documented. I did share the outline of the idea on our facebook page before Tisha B’av but I just did not have the time to do the entire craft in advance to photograph and post here.


2. Don’t use too many crayons! To give an analogy, consider the spacing you would use to bake a tray of cookies rather than to roast a full tray of veggies (this made sense to me, I hope it does to you too!). Too many crayons will not give a translucent effect.
3. Use a much larger piece of wax paper than you think. Our crayons mostly filled our paper and wax spilled out the side, staining the old towel my husband insisted on putting under the wax paper. Fewer crayons in a bigger sheet will save you from this mistake.
Looking for more Tisha B’av projects?
Rebuilding Yerushalayim (in paper)
Yerushalayim Puzzle for Tisha B’av
Peek-a-boo Yerushalayim
Stained Glass Yerushalayim
Time:
Active: 30-60 minutes
Age: 5-10
Materials:
Crayons, wrappers removed
Iron
Wax paper
Printout of the Yerushalayim skyline (or draw it yourself!)
Scissors
Tape
Process:
Following this method create a page of “stained glass.” See tips in the post above for getting the best effect with the least amount of mess.
Print out or draw a basic Yerushalaim scene. Keep it simple with a more basic drawing, rather than a lot of small details. Color it however you wish. Then cut out windows and doors or whatever other areas you like.
Snap off pieces of your crayon “glass” and tape them behind the cutouts on the back of the Yerushalayim scene.
Did you do this project? Share your pictures on our facebook page!