Create a fluttering masterpiece with these vibrant paper plate butterflies! Featuring colourful pom pom bodies, adorable googly eyes, and beautifully painted wings, these delightful creatures will bring a touch of whimsy to any room.
Materials Needed:
- Paper plates
- Paint and brushes
- Pom poms (various colors)
- Googly eyes
- Pipe cleaners
- Scissors
- Sticky tape
- Glue
- Stickers, crepe paper, glitter, or other embellishments
Instructions:
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Prepare the Wings: Start by painting your paper plate in bright colours.
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Cut and Shape the Wings: Once the paint is dry, cut the paper plates out to make four wing shapes. Position the four wing shapes so that they overlap slightly in the centre. Use glue to stick or tape in the centre, forming a full butterfly shape.
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Add Details: It's time to get creative! Add more detail by decorating the wings with stickers, crepe paper, glitter, or any other embellishments you have. Glue them on to make your butterfly extra special.
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Create the Body: Take 2-3 pom poms and glue them in a line down the center of the wings. This will be the butterfly's body. Choose pom poms that contrast with the wing colors for a fun effect.
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Add the Eyes: Glue a pair of big googly eyes onto the top pom pom. This will give your butterfly a playful and lively expression.
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Attach the Antennae: Cut a pipe cleaner in half, then curl each piece to form the antennae. Glue or tuck them into the top pom pom for a cute finishing touch.
Enjoy creating and decorating with your fluttering paper plate butterflies!
Looking for a fun and creative project to keep the kids entertained these school holidays? Download our free kite template and let their imaginations soar! This printable template is easy to use and perfect for all ages. Start by printing the template on paper or cardstock for sturdiness. Once printed, let the kids go wild with colours—whether it’s crayons, markers, or even paints. After the kite and its bows are fully coloured in, it’s time to cut them out carefully.
For an extra touch of creativity, you can glue the kite onto a larger piece of blue construction paper to create a sky scene. Add some fluffy cotton ball clouds or even draw some birds for added detail. Alternatively, attach some string to the kite and hang it up as a standalone decoration, making it a fun addition to any child’s room.
This activity not only encourages creativity but also helps develop fine motor skills and can be a fun way to teach kids about the wind, weather, and outdoor play.
Bring the kite fun into your home with our 'Rainbow Kite' print available in our collection. And if you're looking for more kite-themed decor, check out our bright and comfy kite cushion cover—perfect for adding a playful touch to any room!