A work in progress
Today I'm attempting to makea faux butterfly display to give to my son Daniel
for his birthday in November.
I painted the butterflies with watercolors first,then cut the wings with my X-acto knife
and folded them just slightly to give the effect
of a real mounted one.
I'm really happy with the result
but it turned out to be much more labor intensive
than I thought it would be...
I plan to frame it in a nice shadow box.





What a fantastic idea!! They are beautiful and he will love them!
That is a great & cute idea. How fun! (Next...bugs!)
You should definitely check out elsita mora's 100 butterflies in her recent gallery show. Each one represents an inspirational woman, past and present. Her blog is http://elsita.typepad.com . Your butterflies are beautiful.
Thank you so much ladies :)
Thank you so much for the link Margie! Her work is A M A Z I N G...wow, a real creative force...
what a wonderful idea .. i can't wait to see the finished product. :^)
d's 11th is the day after thanksgiving .. j turned 8 last week!
xoxo
I love your work - these butterflies are so wonderful!!!
Your blog is a visual delight and these butterflies are wonderful - and I don't even like butterflies that much! ;-)
cheers from Amsterdam
Mariposas!!!!!!
bellas!!! Love them!
What a beautiful gift! I at first thought the butterflies were photos that you cut out... they looked so real! :)
What a wonderful idea!!!
Se ven geniales... sólo les falta aletear y salir volando...
How fun! Not to mention, much less morbid than dead butterflies.
Me encantan, Geninne!
Hermosísima idea...
Beautiful butterflies!
great idea- brilliant!
so lovely and inspiring! a wonderful idea, beautifully executed (no pun intended) !
Tus mariposas son preciosas! Preciosas.
Me encanto el comentario que me dejaste en el blog. Muchas veces se me olvida lo muy conocido que es JB por el mundo... :-)
I always thought it would be great to have something like that! Like illustrated butterflies instead of the real thing. Looks beautiful, I am sure it is alot of work. Totally worth it!
you have beautiful work! I love how you work with different paper materials.
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What a lovely, lovely idea.
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G as usual. ~Page