Upload the rainbow shape to Cricut Design Space (learn more about uploading SVG files). There are two identical pieces—cut both out of black cardstock. If you need help using your Cricut, get started with my Cricut Basics eBook! Cut a piece of contact paper larger than your rainbow pieces and peel off the backing paper. Place sticky-side up and adhere to your work table using a bit of washi or other tape—this helps keep everything from shifting.
Then place one of your black rainbow outlines onto the contact paper and press to adhere.
Cut small scraps of tissue paper out of seven colors and stick to the contact paper to create your rainbow sun catcher. You can do a traditional rainbow as shown here, or mix it up!
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Once you've finished up your tissue paper, carefully glue the other black rainbow outline on top of the first outline, lining it up as perfectly as possible.
Then cut another piece of contact paper the same size as the first one, and carefully place it on top of the rainbow. I started in the center and worked my way out. It's VERY sticky so try to get it right on the first go.
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Then cut all the way around the edge of your rainbow suncatcher, leaving a small 1/8" border of contact paper to help hold everything together.
Then hang! This was hung with a bit of tape, but you could also punch holes and hang with string.