Paper Butterfly Garland (Silhouette Portrait Cutter Project)
by Melinda Vyolit in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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Paper Butterfly Garland (Silhouette Portrait Cutter Project)
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Create this beautiful swarm of butterflies for around a child's head or as another type of colorful decoration!
Materials Needed
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- Silhouette Portrait Electronic cutter
- Computer with the Silhouette Studio software installed
- Some flexible wire (I used 18" long cloth stem wire, from the floral section of a local craft store.)
- Paper (I describe what I used below but you can use what you would like, of course.)
- Hole punch
- Glue (various types will work- I used sparkle fabric paint)
I have saved some old poster catalogues because I figured I could repurpose them for something. I selected pages because of their colors and patterns to use as my paper. I decided that they would make nice butterflies, since the paper is thick and printed on both sides.
Create the Butterfly Pattern in Silhouette Studio
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Once I was in the Silhouette Studio program, I used the curved polyline command to draw the upper portion of the wing. Another curved polyline created the lower portion of the wing. An oval for the body and a circle for the head are all the parts you need to draw.
Mirror the wing parts and use weld to create the butterfly outline. I copied the outline and then scaled it, so I have 2 different sizes of the same outline.
Send Pattern to Silhouette Cutter
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Since I am using scrap paper, I make sure the paper is located on the cutting mat where the butterflies are on the grid.
Cut and remove from mat.
Cut Multiple Butteries From Pattern
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Of course, you could be cutting them out of patterned or colored paper. They could all look the same if that's what you like.
I wanted to create variety of colors and patterns.
Create Multiple Patterns
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In the next pattern, the wings were created by copying, scaling, and rotating an oval and another curved polyline. I added the body and head as I had previously done.
I really liked how the curved polyline has an organic shape, so the next two wing shapes were created using that command.
Cut Other Butterfly Patterns
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Keep cutting until you have as many butterflies as you want. I cut about 30.
Begin Assembling the Garland
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Using the paper hole punch, I punch 2 holes in the butterflies. I didn't have the Silhouette cut them so I could decide where I wanted them as I created the garland.
I went looking for a punch with a very small hole, since I wanted the hole close to the wire size. I found one at my local craft store. Since we will glue the butterflies in place, you can use a punch with a larger hole if you want.
Once I had the holes punched, I threaded the wire through the first hole into the next and slid the butterfly to where I wanted it.
Adding More Butterflies
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Add butterflies to the existing wire. Create more than one strand of wire with butterflies on it, as well.
Twist Wires Together
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I wanted the garland to have some depth and movement, like butterflies flying around each other, so I let one wire loop above the other.
I threaded more butterflies onto the wires in random patterns.
Add More Wire As Needed
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I twist a new wire onto an existing wire, hidden behind a butterfly.
The Garland Begins to Take Shape
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Adding more butterflies, I continue to loop and twist the wires together. I add new wires twisted into the existing ones. In the end, I used 4 pieces of 18" long wire.
Create Closure at Back of Garland
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Loop the end of the wire on one side, twist to secure. Pull the tail of the wire from the other side through the loop. I am going to leave it adjustable and will twist it to lock when someone is wearing it.
Secure Butterflies in Place
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To keep the butterflies where I want them to be on the wires, I glue them in place using fabric paint, which will also add more color to the garland. I place a drop of paint where the wire goes through the butterfly. I secured some butterflies on their back sides and then dropped a bead of paint on all the front sides.
I paint a few butterflies at a time, letting them dry at the angle and position on the wire I want. Then I would change colors and paint a few more.
Shaping the Garland
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I realized that I needed a form to mold the garland with, ensuring the butterflies and wire sit like I want when someone wears it. I had a glass head I used to shape the garland.
Painting and Sculpting
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After I created the shape that I wanted, I needed to paint some more. I put a plastic sheet over the head form (NOT a good idea if you are using a live model!) so I wouldn't get paint on it. I continued to drop beads of paint on the holes until I had done all the butterflies.
Some butterflies received 2 colors of paint.
For other butterflies, I folded them in the middle before I dropped the paint on the holes.
Finished Garland
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My garland is full of color and very dynamic for costume or play. What will yours look like?