![]() ![]() I printed Grace 3 out on regular paper (both sides), then cut out the solid wing piece on it. Design #29 – My free SVG design files (available in my free resource library-get the password by filling out the form at the bottom of this page)įor the fantasy rainbow butterfly, I used one of Melody Lane’s digital papers for the wing color. ![]() A way to cut your cardstock (I used the amazing Cricut cutting machine!).cardstock in complementary/contrasting colors (1-3 sheets for the wings, 1 sheet for the outside of the card, and 1 sheet for the inside of the card) This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy.įor all versions, you’ll need the following materials. ![]() The Monarch butterfly with the pieced wing color is the most complicated (and even that’s really easy). I’ve made a video which shows all three versions, as well as assembly instructions for each one. My pop-up butterfly card can actually be assembled in three different ways-as a simple “flutterby ” (without wing color), a fantasy rainbow butterfly (with one-piece wing color), or as a traditional Monarch butterfly (with pieced wing color). Plus, if butterflies are your thing, I drew my butterfly design from a real Monarch butterfly for realistic wings! This card is also sized small (just under 5″ x 7″) so it’s easy to gift and send in the mail. My butterfly card packs a big effect without being difficult to cut or put together. ![]() Here’s a video of the butterfly card’s wings in action: This pop-up card is perfect for Mother’s Day, summer birthdays, and all butterfly lovers. The thing I love about this butterfly card is how the wings flutter gently when there’s any movement, whether that’s just opening the card, holding it in your hands, or from a little breeze. Here’s the assembly video if you want to see how it all goes together. Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expand. ![]()
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