This is an image of my finished butterfly. Carrying on from my last post, I started to paper mache my butterfly with a used map. This took a long time because I had to do each wing seperately and it also took a lot of time to dry! I then cut up some sainsburys bags and stuck them onto the body of the butterfly with PVA glue, making sure that the finish was smooth. Next I cut out some blue felt circles and stuck them on using the glue gun, on each side of the butterfly to make it look more attractive. After that, I chose some buttons that I had found at home and I stuck them on the felt circles. The next step was to tie some bows out of old ribbon and stick them, with the glue gun, on to the butterflys body. Finally I threaded some beads onto some wire and made two holes on the head of the butterfly, then I stuck on the antena to finish my butterfly.
This is an image of my finished butterfly. Carrying on from my last post, I started to paper mache my butterfly with a used map. This took a long time because I had to do each wing seperately and it also took a lot of time to dry! I then cut up some sainsburys bags and stuck them onto the body of the butterfly with PVA glue, making sure that the finish was smooth. Next I cut out some blue felt circles and stuck them on using the glue gun, on each side of the butterfly to make it look more attractive. After that, I chose some buttons that I had found at home and I stuck them on the felt circles. The next step was to tie some bows out of old ribbon and stick them, with the glue gun, on to the butterflys body. Finally I threaded some beads onto some wire and made two holes on the head of the butterfly, then I stuck on the antena to finish my butterfly.
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