One of our family's favorite movies is
I love that part where Hemlich the large caterpillar
becomes a beautiful butterfly...with his tiny little wings.
My son watched it over & over & over again,
back when it was on VHS. I think we went through
several tapes until we upgraded to a DVD.
This was super easy to make!
I used Canvas Corp Chunky Stretched Canvas &
Corkstock {it has an adhesive backing click here for more info}
that was cut out into butterflies
using the Accu-Cut die cutting machine.
Then I just added bling, stitching, sticker letters {fresh & happy}, punched
out bunnies {Martha Stewart punch} and etc to
make this a very spring-y project.
I love how anything that I hang on this old window looks perfect!
Have a wonderful day!
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Beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS DARLING, YOU ROCK, I love you. BEST PART... I could totally replicate this if I wanted. winks- XO jen
ReplyDeleteHi Jenn, it's Ashley Williamson from the ward. I just heard about your blog and had to check it out. Soooo cute!!! I love ALL of your stuff. We need to get together and craft some time :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My niece loves butterflies. This would be a cute gift idea! :)
ReplyDeletePerfect for spring too!
Roeshel
Sweet project...it looks great on the window. I have a butterfly project too - but very different - I am having fun with my Canvas Corp products! Those cork butterflies are awesome!
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gorgeous...and they'd probably charge at least $ 75 for this at Pottery Barn LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteCould you tell me where you bought the punch to make the butterflies? Pretty please?!
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Absolutely beautiful!! It looks even more amazing against that chip-olicious window! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLook pretty and sound easy to do; Well done.
ReplyDeleteThis totally caught my eye right away. I love butterflies and this is such a beautifully subtle project. I'm sure it'll match any home decor. Love it!
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