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Summary: You've worked really hard on these sun catchers, and they look beautiful, so they need the appropriate place to be displayed. Learn how to make paper butterfly sun catchers from a professional art instructor in this free crafts video.
Kira Morrell, Owner of Create Art Studio located in Easthampton, MA has been teaching children and adults for nine years. She earned her degree in Fine Arts and Art Management from...read more
"You've worked really hard on these sun catchers, and they look beautiful, so they need the appropriate place to be displayed. They're best displayed in a bright and sunny window. You can either attach them using a double sided tape along the back side. You want to make sure that that tape is along the construction paper outline that we created in the beginning. If that, if you use that, it'll work just fine, we can't really take it down and remove it and change the location of the butterfly, so where you put it is where it should stay. The other thing that we can do, if you want your butterfly to be a little more mobile, is to use fishing line or a beading wire. And what we'll do is just cut maybe a six to eight inch length, and we're going to wrap it around the top of the head and tie it tight. We're just going to a regular knot on this. And once we have that knot, we can make a loop in the top, cut the excess, and this is an easier way to display and move the location of your butterfly sun catcher. And that way you can hang him where ever you want."
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