How to Make a Twirling Paper Butterfly

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How to Make a Twirling Paper Butterfly

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I saw this here: http://www.youaremyfave.com/2012/05/08/wind-up-paper-butterflies-are-my-fave-guest-post-from-amelia/, on Pintrest.  The idea was wonderful, it reminded me of my Dad’s favorite April fool’s joke. He called it Rattle Snake Eggs.  I’ll have to do that one some time.  Anyway, it looked fun, but it seemed to have some problems that made me think that it just wouldn’t work well.  I make the changes I thought I would need and I created the paper wings on my computer using my Sure Cuts A Lot program and my Cricut Expression.  This is lots of fun.  It is meant to be put in a card and when you open the card, the butterfly will come flapping out.  Let’s go.

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Supplies:
2, size 2 paper clips
Needle nose pliers
Tape measure or ruler (not shown)
Transparent tape
Mini black rubber bands (the silicon type for hair)
Card stock (your choice of color)
Black marker
Computer
Personal electronic cutter (Mine is a Cricut from Provo Craft)
Sure Cuts A Lot Program (I should inform you that Provo Craft and Sure Cuts A Lot had a court battle and SCAL lost, so it you have a Cricut, you can no longer buy SCAL, yet they do create programs for other brands of personal electronic cutters.  I bought mine long before the court battle so I am okay.)

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Unfold the paper clips and make them as straight as you can.  Cut one 5½” long and the other 4 inches long.

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Lower wings frame:  Take the longer one and at the very center of the wire, wrap both ends around the pliers, making a circle. 

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With the pliers bend the two legs down, perpendicular to the circle. 

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Make little s curves in the end of each wire.

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Upper wings frame: Take the shorter one and again bend the very center of the wire into the circle, but don’t make it a closed circle.  Leave a tiny opening at the place where the wire meets itself.  Spread the two legs out for the top wings.

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Take 2 of the largest black rubber bands

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and first hook then into the circle of the upper wings frame. Then feed the rubber bands and the circle they are hooked to through the circle in the lower wing frame.

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Hook the opposite ends of the rubber bands into the s curves of the lower part of the frame. 

Twist the upper wing frame to tighten up the rubber bands.  After about 20 turns, let go.  The upper wing frame should unwind.  Adjust as you need to, to make sure everything will move freely.

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How take a minute and make the paper wings.  You need two upper and two lower.  I opened my Sure Cuts A Lot program and I over laid shapes, a rounded triangle and  2 ovals and then welded them together for the upper wings. I made the two wings symmetrical.   The lower wings were created using 2 rounded triangles and again I welded them together.  The first set of wings where too large.  So I went back and made them smaller, by selecting all of the wings and just dragging a corner of the box until they were the size I wanted.  Here is a pdf of the wings if you want them.

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I then turned on my Cricut Expression and I cut the wings out of some card stock that I have.  I love my Cricut.  Did I tell you that?  What an easy way to make the wings. 

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Take the marker and put line along the edges and vine lines on the paper wings.  Look at pictures of butterflies to get ideas.  (It looks like I missed one, crap.)

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Lay down the butterfly frame and place the wings where they will need to go. 

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Tear off a 1” piece of tape and tape the wing to the piece of wire they are closest to. Tape the upper wings to the underside of the upper frame

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and lower wings to the lower frame.

Pick up the butterfly and twist the upper wing around, about 20 times, let go.  It would unwind smoothly, but a little slower because the wings are heavier.

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Rewind the butterfly and put it in a card. 

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Shut the card.  When someone opens the card the butterfly should flap around, when it is picked up, it will totally unwound.   Enjoy!