All you need for this easy dragon stained glass project is an 8×10 photo frame from Dollar Tree. Also, look at my pages Fun Dragon Unit Study Ideas and Salt Dough Dragon Craft and 4 Week Free Middle Ages Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas for more ideas.
Also, add a few craft supplies that are already in your stash and you have a fun hands-on activity for your dragon lover.
Dragons have long been fascinating creatures throughout history and kids as well as adults love them.
Stained glass was a very popular art in medieval times.
So it just seems to go hand in hand with dragons, making this a great project for your child.
I recommend it for upper elementary through high school.
From books to 8 more amazing dragon projects there is plenty to unpack here for a dragon unit study or just for a fun break from typical studies.
RESOURCES & DRAGON BOOKS FOR KIDS
6 Fun Dragon Unit Study Resources
Whether you're wanting an idea or two enhance your dragon unit study or just want a fun lead into a fairy tale or medieval times, grab one or two of these resources.
Have you ever stumbled upon a dragon egg and thought to yourself, "I wonder which type of scaly beast will burst forth from this delicate and dappled shell?" Well, wonder no more. This fantasy field guide is required reading--and required packing--for both budding and expert dragon enthusiasts. Don’t leave home without it.This comprehensive and elucidating manual identifies the dragons of the world from Amphipteridae through Wyvernae. Each genus of dragon is meticulously chronicled--from winged Coatyls and Sea Orcs to itty, bitty Feydragons to fire-breathing Great Dragons--then broken down into additional subsets to help you discover what sets these magnificent creatures apart. Uncover the biology, history, behavior and habitat of each stunning and primeval beast through written and illustrated descriptions.
Let's use your drawing skills to bring dragons to life!
Are you a beginner who wants to take your drawing skills to the next level? Are you fascinated with dragons and looking for a book that helps you draw them with ease? Then Erik Barrett's How to Draw Dragons is perfect for you!
Drawing dragons has never been easier now that you have this book, which will guide you through sketching these majestic creatures from their wings, heads, bodies to other features that make them legendary. These guides are elaborate in the form of step-by-step written instructions and vivid illustrations to make your drawing experience as enjoyable as possible. And there are not only one but eleven species of dragons, from Amphiptere to Drake to the fabled Oriental Dragon, all of which are for you to improve and enhance your drawing skills.
Excellent "carry-along" for any excursion since the figures are neatly packed in a reusable acetate tube
For true believers only, a lavishly illustrated reproduction of a legendary volume by the world’s most distinguished dragonologist. Don’t let it fall into the wrong hands!Do you believe in dragons? Now, for the first time, the long-lost research of renowned nineteenth century dragonologist Dr. Ernest Drake is presented in all its eccentric glory, happily bridging the gap between dragon legend and fact. The meticulous Dr. Drake assigns Latin names to various dragon species, ruminates on why dragons are able to speak, speculates on how they could fly, and explains the true purpose of their notorious hoarding habits. Here are just a few of DRAGONOLOGY'S fascinating features:
SET OF 11 WILD FIGURINES – You can almost hear the clank of armor and clash of swords in our Knights and Dragons TOOB! Sure to excite boys and girls alike, this medieval fantasy includes 4 Knights of the Red Kingdom (Knight with Pike, Knight with Great Sword, Knight with Battle-Axe, and a Knight on Warhorse), 4 Knights of the Blue Kingdom (Knight with Lance, Knight with Halbred, Knight with 2-Handed Sword, and Knight with Pennon on War Horse), as well as a Catapult and a fierce Green Dragon.
Perfect advanced stories for children from middle elementary through middle school.
A war has been raging between the dragon tribes of Pyrrhia for years. According to a prophecy, five dragonets will end the bloodshed and choose a new queen. But not every dragonet wants a destiny. And when Clay, Tsunami, Glory, Starflight, and Sunny discover the truth about their unusual, secret upbringing, they might choose freedom over fate --
Then look at more activities to pair with this easy stained glass dragon.
MORE ACTIVITIES TO PAIR WITH THE EASY STAINED GLASS DRAGON
- The Race Against Time Geronimo Stilton Activity Craft Fun Dragon Eggs
- Learn How to Make Colorful and Fun Paper Plate Dragons! While you are using the most basic of craft supplies, these look anything but basic.
- Fun Dragon Unit Study Ideas and Salt Dough Dragon Craft
- If they enjoy the movie or book How to Train Your Dragon Craft – They will really like recreating them with Felt and Pipe Cleaner Dragons.
- Easy Paper Dragon Puppet Craft for Kids is a fantastic art project that also teaches kids a new skill, marionette puppetry.
- You can create Dragon Eyes : A Dragon Craft for Adults & Kids Alike!
- These beautiful Dragon Wings SunCatcher are wonderful for preschoolers but I think even middle schoolers would enjoy recreating these for a cosplay project.
Watch this slow step by step tutorial to make your own Origami Dragon.
EASY DRAGON STAINED GLASS PROJECT
You will need:
- 8 x 10 frame ( dollar tree)
- Black puffy/fabric paint
- Craft paint
- School glue
- Small paint brushes
- Aluminum foil
- Dry erase marker
- Dragon coloring page or free hand your own
The first thing you want to do is find a nice dark outlined dragon coloring page or graphic off google or you can freehand your own as well.
I found a lot on Iheartcraftythings.com from cutesy dragons to fierce one and all levels of detail.
Remove the backing from the frame and tape your dragon picture inside the frame as if it were on display.
DRAGON STAINED GLASS CRAFT
Then flip it back over so that the glass is facing up.
Now you are going to use the tip of the black puffy paint to trace the outline, as well as any of the details that you want to include.
Set aside and allow this to dry completely.
Once the “lead” lines have dried completely you can mix up your stained-glass colors,
Use a mixture of 50% craft paint 50% school glue and a teaspoon or so of water to make it a little thinner.
The thinner you make your paint the more translucent it will be once dried.
Brush your paint mixture onto the various sections and allow to dry completely.
If you have a very fluid mixture you will notice that it is easy to work with, you can touch it to each section and it will almost fill it in on its own.
I like to start with the outside and work my way into the smaller details but you can do it whatever way feels right to you.
Continue filling in section by section.
If you find that the paint mixture blurred the edges of the black lines you can go back over it with the black puffy paint again to neaten everything up, this is a very forgiving project.
Let your touch ups dry and then replace the backing and frame or you can leave the backing out to place it in a window to catch the light.
Now you can hang your drain glass on the wall or if your frame has an easel stand you can put it anywhere that you like to add a little medieval touch.
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