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Monarch Butterfly Wood Painting Project
Meet one of our most cheerful Art Café favorites, the Paint Your Own Wooden Butterfly Project!
Hand carved from wood by Shelly Drews and designed especially for our Art Café, this whimsical butterfly is a fun and relaxing painting experience for kids and adults. Paint one side, or both! This sweet little butterfly will sit perfectly on your shelf or a desk.
Paint your butterfly like a Monarch, a Blue Morpho or dream up something totally unique!
If you plan to paint here in person - we will supply paint and brushes for you to complete this project.
Recommended Paint:
Acrylic paint works best for our wood Art Café Projects.
We love Folk Art Multi Surface Paints as well as Apple Barrel Multi Surface Paints
Tips:
Start with a neutral base coat on your project first. The wood absorbs a lot of paint, so laying down one solid layer helps the other colors glide on more smoothly and look more vibrant.
If you really wanna go all the way, give your project a light sanding after your base coat dries. Focus on the edges and sand off any rough bits of wood left by the band saw.
We love to see your finished projects! Send us pictures of your creation here: laughingfishmi@gmail.com
Meet one of our most cheerful Art Café favorites, the Paint Your Own Wooden Butterfly Project!
Hand carved from wood by Shelly Drews and designed especially for our Art Café, this whimsical butterfly is a fun and relaxing painting experience for kids and adults. Paint one side, or both! This sweet little butterfly will sit perfectly on your shelf or a desk.
Paint your butterfly like a Monarch, a Blue Morpho or dream up something totally unique!
If you plan to paint here in person - we will supply paint and brushes for you to complete this project.
Recommended Paint:
Acrylic paint works best for our wood Art Café Projects.
We love Folk Art Multi Surface Paints as well as Apple Barrel Multi Surface Paints
Tips:
Start with a neutral base coat on your project first. The wood absorbs a lot of paint, so laying down one solid layer helps the other colors glide on more smoothly and look more vibrant.
If you really wanna go all the way, give your project a light sanding after your base coat dries. Focus on the edges and sand off any rough bits of wood left by the band saw.
We love to see your finished projects! Send us pictures of your creation here: laughingfishmi@gmail.com