How To Make A Butterfly: Easy and Awesome with Video
Are you wondering how to make a butterfly? With just a few simple supplies from the dollar store, you can make this solar creature for just $2! This is one of my favorite summer crafts.
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How To Make A Butterfly Materials Needed:
How To Make A Butterfly Materials Videos
How To Make A Butterfly Step-by-Step Instructions:
I covered my space with a drop cloth and you can use other things like a paper plate, aluminum foil or any type of paper for this easy project.
1. position the hangers
Place the hangers so that they all touch in the center and the hooks touch on either side to make the outline of a butterfly.
2. Hot glue the pieces together
I started by hot gluing the hangers in the center together. I started with hot glue to hold everything steady.
Next I hot glued the hanger hooks together to hold them in place.
Depending on where you are placing them, hot glue will not hold up well with hot and cold temperature fluctuation. You’ll want to reinforce them with something of your choice like any of the following:
- E6000
- Silicone
- Epoxy
- Gorilla Glue
- Pipe cleaner
- Ribbon
- Yarn
- Zip ties
I am using a clear fishing line to hold them together. This will secure them, and be clear to the eye.
You can leave the hangers plain or you can decorate them with any of the following materials:
- stickers
- glitter glue
- glow in the dark paint
- spray paint
- ribbon
- pipe cleaners
- acrylic paint
- 3d butterfly stickers
This can be a fun craft for kids.
3. Place and attach a solar light in the middle
I placed a solar light on the center of the butterfly. The solar light would become the head and body of the butterfly to complete the butterfly shape. I attached the solar light to the wings using the fishing line. You can also reinforce this with some hot glue or glue of your choice.
I created 3 butterflies with red, white, and blue hangers, and use colored solar lights to match the hangers for the heads and bodies. You can use many colors. I added a little fishing line between the top two wings so that I could hang the butterflies. Aren’t these beautiful butterflies? Are you ready to make some butterfly crafts of your own? It’s another beautiful way to decorate your yard.
5. Hang your DIY butterfly
If you like butterflies, you might enjoy the DIY hair clips I made.
- Shepard hook
- tree branch
- with a command hook on a wall
- inside on a wall
- on a fence
- or make an entire butterfly garden
I hung my red butterfly by my dish flower garden with my pouring watering can.
I hung my white butterfly in my front yard on a blank brick space where it could stand out.
I hung my blue one out in the yard on a Shepard hook above our fresh flowers.
I also made one and painted it with glow-in-the-dark paint. Be careful when choosing your glow-in-the-dark paint to make sure it will glow with just the sun and not black light.
How To Make A Butterfly Video
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- Make paper butterflies with coffee filters pinched between clothespins
- Fold origami paper to make origami butterflies
- Make tissue paper butterflies
- Take a square piece of paper, accordion fold it, and attach it to toilet paper rolls as the body to make a paper butterfly craft
- Attach some construction paper to popsicle sticks to make a butterfly
Easy and Awesome Solar Light DIY Butterfly with Video
Equipment
- Hot Glue Gun
Ingredients
- Hangers
- Solar Light
- Hot Glue Gun
- Fishing Line
Instructions
- POSITION THE HANGERS
- HOT GLUE THE PIECES TOGETHER
- PLACE AND ATTACH A SOLAR LIGHT IN THE MIDDLE
- HANG YOUR DIY BUTTERFLY
Video
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This is such a cute idea, Chas! I can’t believe how perfect the shape is using those hangers. Very creative my friend.
Thank you very much 🙂
Wow! Such an easy thing to do and yet so pretty. Where do you get all this imagination?
Thank you so much 🙂
These are awesome and so easy! Right up my alley!! How did you hang it on the brick?
Thank you so much 🙂 I used a command hook to hang it on the brick
so cute chas im gonna try this
Thank you so much 🙂
I made these and discovered by putting fiberglass screening on the back sides made them look more realistic. Everyone loved them hanging on our fence.
I love that, thanks for sharing and I’d love to see pictures please