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These beautiful Stained Glass Butterflies were made by using one of our favorite art techniques- crayon resist and watercolor. They are so bright and cheerful, and were loads of fun to make. Butterflies are a perfect craft for a preschool theme about spring, insects, or to go along with some amazing butterfly books! These particular butterflies were inspired by the Eric Carle book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. It's been a favorite in our home for many years, and my girls were thrilled to make a version of the beautiful butterfly who emerges from the chrysalis at the end of the story.
To read all about how to make your own Stained Glass Butterflies, head over to Rainy Day Mum for the full tutorial. The post is part of her amazing series called "Storybook Summer" that features crafts and activities to go along with your favorite children's books!