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Butterfly origami card
Butterfly origami card













butterfly origami card
  1. #BUTTERFLY ORIGAMI CARD FULL#
  2. #BUTTERFLY ORIGAMI CARD PASSWORD#

butterfly-card-left – cut 1 on black card stock (or purple card stock for rainbow butterfly).butterfly-card-backs – cut 1 on black card stock (or purple card stock for rainbow butterfly).

butterfly origami card

  • butterfly-card-jennifermaker-SVG – this may be the only one you need, as all parts are in it albeit stacked on top of each other (best for Cricut owners!).
  • There are nine files for this project in Design #29, as follows: The wing pieces were cut using the file named with those specific colors. Here’s what it looks like:įor the Monarch butterfly, I used black (3 sheets), yellow (1 sheet), orange (1 sheet), and white (1 sheet)-all of which were Core’dinations cardstock. I printed Grace 3 out on regular paper (both sides), then cut out the solid wing piece on it.

    #BUTTERFLY ORIGAMI CARD PASSWORD#

    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)

    #BUTTERFLY ORIGAMI CARD FULL#

    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.















    Butterfly origami card