Cover the bottom of a plastic lid with clear glue. Don't fill the entire lid - just add enough to create a thin layer of glue.
Press the glass beads into the glue, flat side down.
Continue placing beads in whatever pattern you'd like (or randomly!). Make sure to add as many beads as you can to fill the entire lid.
Allow the glue to dry for 4 - 5 days.You'll know the glue is dry when it peels away easily from the lid.
Once the glue is dry, remove the suncatcher from the plastic lid.
Using a thick needle, poke a hole in a thinner part of the glue.
Cut approximately 11 inches of fishing line and feed it through the newly made hole.
Tie a knot in the fishing line and attach it to the hook of a suction cup.
Hang your suncatcher in the window and enjoy the colourful light shining through.Your glass bead suncatcher is complete!
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Notes
Only use clear glue to make these suncatchers. I first tried making this craft with Elmer's white glue and for me, the white glue did not dry clear and the suncatchers ended up looking hazy rather than clear and sparkly.