I saw this in the Pottery Barn Kids magazine and thought it was
too cute to pass up! The materials were extremely inexpensive
and the craft was really easy to make.
What you need:
- 2 wooden embroidery hoops (I used a 12" and 14"), you will only use the inside hoop
- Fishing line, 6lb. test was the thinnest I could find at Wal-Mart
- 1 dowel rod, at least 28"
- Pink vellum, or any color
- A few beads to add weight to each strand
- 1 wooden butterfly shape (see photo, $.29 at Michael's)
Trace in pencil your butterfly all over one sheet, put the other sheets behind it and cut out multiples at one time. You may need to erase some pencil lines, but that's okay.
I used four strands each in 32", 26", 22" and 18" lengths. String a bead to the bottom and tie a loose knot before each butterfly to hold in place and provide the "floating" effect.
To make the top part, measure your dowel rod the length of your largest hoop, score it and snap it off. You will need two. Next, apply glue where they meet in a X pattern. I had my hubby add a coat of spray paint in Heirloom White. Finally, tie on all the butterfly strands (longest in the middle), attach four more pieces of fishing line to the top and hang it in the ceiling with a screw in hook.