Today I am so excited to welcome Rebecca from Simple As That. I have been reading Rebecca's blog for years now and have constantly felt inspired while reading it throughout the years. Her style is fresh, simple and clean..and as you can see on her blog and today, resourceful! Take it away, Rebecca:
Hey everyone! My name is Rebecca Cooper & I'm so excited to be here at Kiki Creates today!
I'm a wife and mother of four & I currently live with my family on a small island in the Dutch Caribbean. I share my thoughts on life, photography & my crafting adventures on my blog simple as that. With very little in the way of craft supplies available on the island I've had to fill my need to craft by coming up with simple projects featuring the supplies I'm able to find and I'm super excited to share my latest creation with you today!
{Spring Butterfly Mobile}
This butterfly mobile is made from nothing more than a piece of cardboard, various scraps of paper & other easy to find items. Read on to find out how you can make your own.
Begin by gathering the supplies pictured below. To simplify this project, a sewing machine & a butterfly punch would be helpful, but are not necessary. I didn't have either available so a needle and thread and some handcut butterflies worked just as well. You're also going to need a glue gun or other form of adhesive (not pictured).
Now you can cut or punch out your butterflies from the papers you've chosen. I used a mixture of My Minds Eye & Making Memories paper, pages from an old book, this printable music sheet & some cardstock. I used this Martha Stewart butterfly punch as a guide to draw out my own butterfly template, but if you have a butterfly punch on hand {lucky you!}grab it & start punchin'.
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Once you have a large selection of butterflies you can start stitching them together by hand or use your sewing machine to form a strand filled with them as shown below. I varied the number of butterflies I put on each strand between 6-9 on each. Be sure to leave an extra bit of thread at the top of each strand so you can tie them to the mobile.
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Once you have a large selection of butterflies you can start stitching them together by hand or use your sewing machine to form a strand filled with them as shown below. I varied the number of butterflies I put on each strand between 6-9 on each. Be sure to leave an extra bit of thread at the top of each strand so you can tie them to the mobile.
Now you can start making the framework of the mobile. Cut a strip of thin cardboard approximately 1 1/4 inches wide and however long you wish - depends how large you want your mobile to be. I just used the backing from a pad of paper we had kicking around for this. To create the scallop edge you could use large scallop edge scissors, a scallop border punch, etc. I don't have any of those things on hand so I used a bottle cap to trace a series of half circles along the edge of the cardboard strip. I then cut them out, forming the scallop edge & using a regular hole puch made a hole inside each half circle to create the faux eyelet border. Next, attach the ends of the cardboard strip together to form a hoop.
Isn't she amazing?! RUN over and check out her site. I promise there are hours and hours of inspiration to see! Thanks, Rebecca.
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dude. so completely adorable! i'm borrowing this idea and will use flower punches (since i have one of those, haha) and am going to go to town!! thanks for the cute idea!
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ReplyDeletelike everything else Rebecca does... i LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love this tutorial! I'm going to head over to Rebecca's blog right now! Thanks for Sharing!
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I LOVE this! I want to make one with the butterflies to go over my daughters bed, then make one of airplanes or owls to go over my son's bed:)
ReplyDeleteyou can always count on cuteness from rebecca. beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteThe Blogger's Night Out looked so much fun! Also, I adore Rebecca's mobile! She is so talented....I always love reading her blog!
ReplyDeleteLove Rebecca's stuff! And this is suuuuuuper cute!
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