How Do You Make A Tissue Paper Butterfly?
Tissue crafts are inexpensive and colorful ways for children to explore their imaginations. With only a few supplies, you can make a tissue paper butterfly with a stained glass effect, perfect for hanging in front of a window to welcome spring. Stack the 2 pieces of construction paper and fold them in half horizontally. Draw half of a butterfly on one half of the folded construction paper with a white pencil. Place the body on the fold and the wings furthest away from the fold. Cut your butterfly out, making sure both pieces of construction paper are still aligned. Keep the butterfly folded. Draw large designs on the wings, using the white pencil. You’ll cut these out later, and anything to small is difficult to cut. Beyond the size, you can be as creative as you want to with the designs, making this a great way for kids to explore their imaginations. Fold the construction paper slightly over one of your designs so you can pierce it with scissors. Cut out the design carefully, making s