DIY : Paper Butterflies



Me cuesta un poco pensar en la primavera con el frío que esta empezando a hacer acá... pero con tantas cosas primaverales que empiezo a ver en los blogs me tente de hacer un post primaveral!
It's quite hard to think in spring when here is getting so cold!! but with some many flowers and butterflies around the blogs I wanted to make something spring (:
Estas mariposas las hice el año pasado para la escenografía de una obra de teatro que tuvimos que hacer en la escuela, y ya que estaba aproveché para hacer un tutorial! Super sencillo y poquisimos materiales (:
I make this butterflies last year to decorate a scenery of a school play! they where so simple to made and with really few materials that I decided to make a tutorial out of it!
1. Cortar la silueta de la mariposa en un cartulina doblada en dos
2. Definir que se va a pintar de negro
3. Pintar
4. Agregar detalles con corrector líquido, esto realmente hace la diferencia!
1. Cut the silhoutte of the butterfly in a folded cardstock.
2. Define what you want to be painted in black.
3. Painted
4. Add some white details with a correction pen, this really make the difference!!
Ta-ra!! mariposas de colores! perfectas para decorar una pared, o un aula o una vitrina (:
Acá les dejo el moldecito para que hagan las suyas!
Voila! Super easy and colorful butterflies! They can be use to decorate an empty wall, a classroom, or even a shopwindow!
Que les pareció?
Love,
Agus
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  1. Gorgeous butterflies!!! Thank you for sharing your techniques, you're so generous!

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  2. Those are gorgeous. I love butterflies and I sometimes have to stop myself from adding one to every layout I do.

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  3. These are really beautiful. Thanks for showing how to make them. Bless you.

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  4. Ohhhh wow, love the difference the white makes,I'm so going to give this a try. Thank you for sharing! X

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  5. Love this!The colors look stunning!
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  6. Clever and easy! Thank you for sharing!

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  7. These are beautiful - thank you for sharing.

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  8. I love this! Thank you so much for sharing your talent!

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  9. Una preciosidad..... Gracias por compartirlas también en español

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  10. These are gorgeous! I can't wait to make these with my daughters. Thank you for sharing.

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  12. How fine of you!!!! Really awesome efforts you have shown.
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  13. These butterflies are very cute and with your tutorial, easy to make. Merci beaucoup!!!!!

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  14. These are so lovely, thanks for sharing! We have featured them on our 'insect crafts' round up (with a link back to you) x http://buttonsandpaint.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/insect-crafts.html

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  16. Genial! Muchas gracias por compartir. Las voy a hacer ahora mismo. Al rato quiero reformar todo el piso y busco ideas originales para decorar un poco fuera de lo normal. Saludos desde Alemania!

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  19. How did you get the wings to curl? Mine are flat. Yours look like they are alive. Also, what type of black paint did you use? My sharpie has mine looking kind of dull.

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