What You Need
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Sheet of paper
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Marker or crayon
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Waxed paper
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Tissue paper, many colors, cut in 1”
(2.5 cm) squares
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Liquid starch (spray, not aerosol)
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Pipe cleaners
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Tape
What You Do
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Draw a butterfly outline on the paper.
Place a sheet of waxed paper on top so the outline shows through.
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Spray plenty of starch on the waxed
paper. Cover the butterfly shape with overlapping squares of tissue
paper, in any design you like as long as you fill in the whole butterfly.
Spray the waxed paper again with starch and add another layer of tissue
squares.
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Add a third layer if you wish, finishing with another spray of
starch. Throw away the paper outline; let the butterfly dry
overnight. When dry, peel off the waxed paper very carefully.
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To make the body, place a pipe cleaner along the line separating
the left and right wings, bending the ends around the top and
bottom, as shown. Tape in place.
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Thread a second pipe cleaner through the top of the body, give it a
twist, and bend the ends into a “V” for antennae. Hang in a sunny
window.
Courtesy
of Afterschool Agriculture – Thematic Web Activities – Insect Invasion
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