How to Make Gorgeous Glitter Paper Butterflies

How to Make Gorgeous Glitter Paper Butterflies

Make Your Own Luxury Layered 3D Butterfly Embellishments from Paper and Glitter


You can buy all kinds of pretty embellishments to adorn your handmade cards and craft projects but most of the time, I prefer to make my own. That’s because, embellishments like butterflies are fun to make and very inexpensive too once you already have a stock of paper and glitter powders to use. You can even opt to use newsprint, magazine pages or sheets torn from old books you no longer want in order to keep costs minimal.

Once you know how this technique works, each piece is easy to assemble. I do recommend making them up in bulk batches because it’s much quicker to make several at a time than just make a single piece each time you want a luxury 3D butterfly embellishment.

All Personal Images belong to the author of this article: Marie Williams Johnstone

First You Need Paper Butterfly Shapes

Use a Cutting Machine or Make Your Own DIY Templates

I prefer to make my own templates because this way I get the exact style and size of butterfly that I want for the project at hand which means I can fit the finished pieces to fit perfectly on handmade cards, as gift toppers, as DIY napkin rings for special occasions, hanging decor and more.

If you want to create your own beautiful butterflies, I show you a variety of ways which are the exact methods I use:

How to Make Butterfly Shaped Templates for Crafts

You can use paper punches but be aware that even large punches will tend to give you quite small pieces and this 3D, layered version that I’m showing you really is best on a bigger scale. The ones I make are often palm sized and bigger. Cutting machines are capable of making larger versions so this may be a better option if you do not wish to or cannot cut by hand.

The last option is to buy pre-cut paper butterfly shapes from a venue such as eBay or you may even find a seller on etsy that will provide you with what you need. Again, I’d prefer to make my own since I get full control over the paper and design being used.

Some of the Materials You’ll Need

These pretty paper embellishments do not need an abundance of materials in order to make them and you may already have most of what you need. The main component is paper and I like to pick out rather antiqued looking and vintage style papers in creams, pale browns and grungy colors. Extra fine glitter powder is an essential and you can buy large sets of these to use. The tubs they come in tend to look tiny but a little really goes a long way providing you use a tidy tray or paper to collect the stray powder to pop back in the jar – don’t throw it away! Zig glue pens are the ONLY wet glue pen I’d ever recommend because I’ve used these for years.

How to Make Layered 3D Paper Butterflies

In Vintage Style With a Gorgeous Glitter Edging on the Wings

These are the layered 3D butterflies that I’ve been making for a long time now – the shape may vary and the colors of the paper but the styling stays the same. This style screams luxury and they are ideal for topping special gifts and cards for occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, milestone birthdays and heartfelt thank yous. I like them in a antiqued vintage look but you can change this up with papers of your own choice to match the theme. Need to know how to make butterfly shapes? See How to Make Butterfly Templates

1.You need lots of butterfly shapes cut from the paper of your choice. I like to make my own templates for this and cut by hand but you can use a large paper punch to make smaller versions or a cutting machine. I like to use 4 cut pieces to make a single 3D butterfly but you can choose 3-6 pieces depending whether you want more or less layers. For the top layer of paper, I like to use Vellum which you can partially see through. It just gives a nice effect. With vintage style papers, I opt for a cream color vellum.

2.You can use another brand, but I absolutely recommend a Zig glue pen to draw around the edges of your wings so the glitter has something to stick to. I’ve been using these glue pens for many, many years so I know how good they are. Draw around the edges of one wing where you want with the glue and shake your choice of extra fine glitter over the top. Have a tidy tray or some paper underneath to catch the excess glitter. Turn the butterfly over and tap the back of the wing to remove excess powder.

 

3.Add glittered edges to all the wings. Here’s a tip to save on using too much glitter. For the top layer which I like to choose vellum for, I will glitter all the way around the edges. For layers underneath, I just tend to add glitter right at the sides where it will be seen most. You can see the difference between images in step 2 and step 3.

4.Leave all your pieces of paper to dry. This should not take very long with a Zig glue pen. I spread them out onto sheets of paper or a tray in case of stray glitter.

5.Choose a piece for your bottom layer as this needs the antennae stuck to it. For the antennae (or stalks as my daughter calls them) I use a hemp twine which works well with the vintage or antiqued styling. If you’re working with stronger colors, you can get colored cords instead. Cut off two same sized pieces, run some strong adhesive down the middle of the butterfly (I prefer a glue gun for this as it sticks pretty instantly) and stick in the ends of the cord or twine – be careful of hot glue if using a glue gun!

6.Now add on the rest of your layers for the piece. I use 4 altogether with vellum as the top layer. To add them, run a strip of glue or adhesive down the middle of the butterfly and stick the next piece down making sure it lines up with the previous layer.

7.When all layers are in place, go back to your glue pen or Zig pen and add this over the middle area between the wings. Now sprinkle over your choice of glitter. If you have a dark brown or black, this can look quite dramatic. Once dry, carefully push up each layer of wings using your fingers underneath to push them up and out. You can see how beautiful the finished versions can look with a large image further down this page. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading my lens or article today, thanks for your visit. Don’t be afraid to change up the color scheme and use colors and patterns to match with the occasion. And have fun.

Tidy Tray Keeps Powder from Going Astray

Glitter powders are gorgeous on handmade crafts but you don’t want to get them anywhere else because they are a real pain to shift. When using these powders, I work over a tidy tray which catches all the excess powder as I work. When done, I use a brush to push the powder through the hole on one side of the tray and back into the glitter jar. If you pop a piece of paper under the jar and any powder misses the jar on its way back, you can pinch one end of the paper to a point and pour the rest in.

Extra Fine Glitters for Gorgeous Shimmer

But You’ll Really Need a Tidy Tray to Contain Them
Most of the time, I opt to use Stickles glitter glue because these little wet glue bottles are great at adding bits of sparkle to handmade projects. However, wet glitter glue when added in big and concentrated amounts, just like in this project all around the edges of the wings, can cause paper to wrinkle and buckle. Extra fine powder glitters are premium glitters and the absolute BEST I’ve ever come across for adding in a real shine and sparkle. They are worth using for special cards, gifts and projects like special celebration birthdays, weddings and where you need to make a real impact.

Some Finished Fluttering Embellishments

The Extra Fine Glitter Really Sparkles and Shines Beautifully

Layered vintage style paper and sheer vellum paper
butterflies with gorgeous glitter edges.

Butterfly Punches and Dies

Great Option if You Don’t Want to Hand Cut
If you’re not keen on paper cutting or you’d prefer a machine to do the work for you, there are options to use paper punches or die cutters for popular machines like the Sizzix. Bear in mind that, even with large punches, your cut shapes are still going to be quite small – the biggest I have found are around 2 inches. Cutting machines can go larger than hand punches. If size is a real issue then cutting your own may be the best option.

World’s Best Opera Festivals

World’s Best Opera Festivals

Best Finds in Opera Festivals
Come learn about where you can go to see the top opera festivals in the world.

Glyndebourne Festival -Glyndebourne, England

May 18-Aug. 31
Those who sing at Britain’s premier summer music event are the opera world’s best, and those who manage to get tickets rightly wear their attendance as a badge of sophistication. Highlights of the 2008 edition include a new commission, “Love and Other Demons” (adapted from the novella by Gabriel Garcia Marquez), Richard Strauss’ “Hansel und Gretel” and Monteverdi’s last work, “L’incoronazione di Poppea.” Advance booking is essential.
Where to stay: Newick Park Hotel & Country Estate is a bit of a drive but a beautiful property.

Bregenzer Festspiele -Bregenz, Austria

July 23-Aug. 23
While the audience at this open-air festival is on dry land, the stage actually floats in Lake Constance, moored to an artificial island. Avant-garde scenery adds to the otherworldly appeal. In fact, the set is so elaborate that each production has a two-year run. The festival opens July 23 with Puccini’s “Tosca.” Popularity with cultural tour groups means tickets sell out fast.
Where to stay: Gourmet-Hotel Deuring Schlossle. Heino and Bernadette Huber run this castle hotel with views of Lake Constance; Bernadette is sommelier at the hotel’s restaurant.

Santa Fe Opera -Santa Fe, N.M.

June 27-Aug. 23
Since its debut in 1957, the Santa Fe Opera has become one of the world’s foremost summer opera festivals, attracting the biggest names in opera such as French star soprano Natalie Dessay, who in 2006 sang the role of Pamina in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” here for the first time anywhere. Says Wayne Tigges, a bass-baritone who has performed there, “the opera house has an impressive roof on it, with an otherwise outside venue. The stage is very open, and allows an audience to see the hillside and beautiful scenery of Santa Fe behind it.” Savvy travelers are booking their tickets now.
Where to stay: The Inn and Spa at Loretto, for that luxury pueblo look.

Lucerne Festival -Lucerne, Switzerland

March 8-16 and Aug. 13-Sept. 21
The Lucerne Festival in Summer offers numerous performances, united this year by the theme of “Dance Music.” From its own Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado, to the American orchestras of Chicago, Cleveland and New York, to a stellar cast of soloists and conductors, the festival is one of Europe’s top musical events. Says American soprano Renée Fleming, “The calmness of the lake and mountains enhances the musical experience in the best possible way.”
Where to stay: The Hotel. This Jean Nouvel-designed hotel features old movie stills blown up and mounted on the ceilings of the 25 rooms.

Chorégies d’Orange -Orange, France

July 12-Aug. 5, 2008
Started in 1860, this is France’s oldest festival. Regular appearances by international opera stars like Roberto Alagna and Angela Georgiou almost play second fiddle to the jaw-dropping setting: a perfectly preserved Roman theater that seats 9,000. When floodlit at night, it’s a sight to behold. Tickets are already on sale for next summer’s performances of Verdi’s “Requiem,” Gounod’s “Faust” and Faure’s “Requiem”-and they go fast.
Where to stay: The Chateau de Montcaud has bright, cheerful rooms and a gourmet restaurant.

Savonlinna Opera Festival -Savonlinna, Finland

July 4-Aug. 2, 2008
With Olavinlinna Castle (constructed in 1475) as a backdrop, the drama in Finland starts even before the orchestra does. This year’s operas include Verdi’s Rigoletto and Aida as well as two premieres (“Mefistofele” and “The Seven Dog Brothers”), but one performance that’s sure to sell out fast is a July 13 concert by tenor Roberto Alagna.
Where to stay: Hotel Pietari Kylliainen

Festival d’Aix-en-Provence -France

June 27-July 23
One of France’s most beautiful southern cities is also home to one of its most prestigious music festivals. It started in 1948 and over the years boldfaced names in the music world have been associated with it, including conductor Simon Rattle and conductor and composer Pierre Boulez. Next summer’s six opera line-up includes Mozart’s “Zaide” and “Cosi fan tutte”; there will also be a July 22 recital by Finnish diva Karita Mattila. Tickets for all performances go on sale online January 23.
Where to stay: The trendy restaurant Bastide du Cours on the busy Cours Mirabeau also has a number of upscale guestrooms.

Tanglewood -Lenox, Mass., U.S.

June 26-Aug. 24
Tanglewood, with its famous Music Shed and vast lawn, has been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937 and concerts there are the peak of high culture in the Berkshires. The 2008 season opens with Hector Berlioz’ epic opera “Les Troyens;” James Levine conducts. There are also All-Beethoven and All-Mozart weekends, a concert performance of Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin” and more.
Where to stay: Wheatleigh, for that Irish country estate feel.

Salzburg Festival -Austria

July 26-Aug. 31
The Salzburg Festival is a heavyweight festival contender for hardcore opera fans. One of the performance venues is the Felsenreitschule, or Former Riding School, which many Americans will recognize as the place where the von Trapp Family sings in the final scene of “The Sound of Music” (a film which the Salzburg tourist board officially calls “very tacky”). New productions include “Don Giovanni,” “Otello” and “The Magic Flute.”
Where to stay: Julie Andrews gamboled in meadows close to The Schloss Fuschl Resort.

Wexford Festival Opera -Wexford, Ireland

Oct. 16-Nov. 2, 2008
Little Wexford is home to one of the world’s most vibrant opera fests, specializing in “hidden treasure” works by lesser-known composers who were nevertheless big names in their day. In 2008, the 57th season, there will be performances of the 19th century operas “Tutti in Maschera (Everyone in Disguise)” by Carlo Pedrotti and “The Snow Maiden,” a Russian work. A new opera house will be inaugurated as well.
Where to stay: The Talbot Wexford is a charming hotel.

Arena di Verona Festival -Verona, Italy

June 20-Aug. 31
This venerable festival’s 86th season will feature six operas for a total of 50 performances taking place in the ancient Roman Arena di Verona amphitheater. Works include a new production of “Aida,” followed by “Tosca,” “Nabucco,” “Carmen” and “Rigoletto.” Verona concludes, appropriately enough, with a new production of Gounod’s “Romeo et Juliette.”
Where to stay: The luxury Hotel Villa del Quar is four miles from the center of Verona.

Theatre Breaks For Families In The UK

Theatre Breaks For Families In The UK

Theatre Breaks For Families

Are you looking to take your family to the theatre and stay overnight? Have you thought about a theatre break family package? You can save money by booking both the show and the hotel together as a package.

Here you will find a collection theatre breaks for families – some of the best London west end family shows and family friendly hotels together, at the best prices.

Take full advantage of getting to see one of London’s West End Shows for families, and afterwards stay over in one of the best family friendly hotels. For me one of the benefits of doing it this way is that we get to have a nice family outing together, without the long, tiring journey back home after, where the kids are screaming and everyone is exhausted and grumpy. Instead, after the show has finished you can head back to the hotel, relax and enjoy the facilities for the rest of the evening, and head home the next day when everyone is well slept and refreshed.

Sometimes it can be hard to find a family friendly UK break. Theatre breaks are perfect for families with children of all ages (yes even grown up ones!). The excitement of getting to see a show together and spend some family time, without all the rushing!

Here you will find a selection of the best West End shows for families, and the best London hotels for families reviewed and rated, and you can combine the show you would like to see with the hotel that is most suitable for your family, to create your perfect family theatre break.

Family Theatre Tickets UK

Enjoy a Family Trip To London!
At the top half of the page you will find a selection of the best west end shows for families. And the second half of the page lists and reviews several family friendly hotels that you can stay at. If you click through using the links given you will be able to combine the show you would like to see with the hotel you would like to stay in for your ideal family theatre break.

PRICES START FROM AS LOW AS £140 FOR A FAMILY OF 4. THIS INCLUDES YOUR ACCOMMODATION AND SHOW TICKETS!

Prices are correct as of February 2013 and are an estimate only. They will vary depending on the deal you chose and are subject to change.

The Lion King

West End Show For Families
The Lion King is a visually stunning production which brings to life this captivating family tale using costumes and colourful performance. If you loved the film you will love the show. Simba’s journey, portrayed through dazzling dances and displays of colour, make you feel as though you are in Africa!

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SHOW IS AIMED AT CHILDREN AND ADULTS ABOVE 7 YEARS OLD. CHILDREN ABOVE 3 YEARS ARE PERMITTED IF THEY CAN SIT IN THEIR SEATS AND ARE ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS AT ALL TIMES. STROBE LIGHTING IS USED DURING THE SHOW

Matilda the Musical

Based on Roald Dahl’s classic novel, this show is loved by children and adults alike. The songs are composed by Tim Minchin and along with Director Dennis Kelly, brings fun and hilarity to the story.

If you don’t already know the story Matilda is an extremely intelligent young girl who possesses psychokinetic powers. She is neglected by her family and finds solace in a female teacher who is impressed by her wit, and an unlikely and touching bond if formed.

THIS SHOW ONLY ADMITS CHILDREN AGED 6+

Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot the film was a HUGE hit, and the show has the added benefit of music from Sir Elton John! This is a spectacular show better suited to older children and teenagers, as well as adults. With lots of singing and dancing, this high energy performance will leave you all buzzing with plenty to talk about over dinner.

The story is about a boy from a small mining town where life is tough and the men are tougher. He is being brought up by his single Dad and life if not easy. When Billy takes an interest in ballet his father is not best pleased but Billy is enthralled by the dance and starts a quest to become a successful male ballet dancer. It’s an emotional tale full of ups and downs and ultimately a feel good show.

THIS SHOW DOES CONTAIN SOME BAD LANGUAGE AND IS RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN ABOVE 12 YEARS, ALTHOUGH CHILDREN OVER 7 WILL BE LET IN. UNDER 16’S MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT.

To book your family theatre break to see Billy Elliot click here: Theatre Breaks with Superbreak

War Horse

Set at the beginning of world war 1, this is the gripping tale of a young boy’s love for his horse. When Albert’s horse Joey is sold as a war horse to serve his country, the young boy sets out on a risky and dangerous journey to find the horse again. It’s based on a novel by Micheal Morpurgo and has been called a work of genius.

THIS SHOW IS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS OVER 10 YEARS OLD

To book to see War Horse click here: Theatre Breaks with Superbreak

Shrek

This is a new production based on the film Shrek, with all the familiar characters including Donkey and Fiona. This musical is full of comedy value and a real treat for the ears.

PLEASE NOTE THAT SHREK THE MUSICAL ONLY ADMITS CHILDREN AGED 5+

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a magical tale with lots of imagination about a young boy living in poverty with his family whose luck changes the day he finds a golden ticket inside a bar of chocolate. This story is so well known and well loved that is has been made into a film several times over, most recently starring Johnny Depp as the eccentric and interesting character of Willy Wonka.

The story was written by Roald Dahl and is brought to the theatre by Sam Mendes.

THIS SHOW WILL PREMIER IN JUNE 2013 AND IS EXPECTED TO BE A HIT. BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

Stomp

Stomp is a unique and amazing show, not least because the music is created using everyday objects such as dustbin lids and brooms and the choreography is based around that. It’s ingenious and fascinating to watch as the performers build the music and routines up to a crescendo.

This is an award winning family show that will stay in your memory for a long time to come.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The hotels listed below are a sample of what is available with one of these packages, along with reviews. They are up to date as of February 2013, however this is intended for information only and no guarantees can be made that the hotels will be available at the time of your trip.

Travelodge London Docklands

This hotel is a good choice for the budget conscious, although the facilities are still very comfortable and clean. It’s a 3 star, family friendly hotel located in the London Docklands, with easy access from the A13, and is about 2.5 miles from the west end. If you stay here as part of your package you will save yourself some money, so perhaps you can treat yourself to an extra special family dinner.

There is a cafe restaurant at the site as well as on site parking (although there is a small charge for the parking).

London Novotel Excel

This hotel is ideally located really close to the centre of London with stunning views over the Thames and a fabulous restaurant facility. This is a very clean and luxurious hotel and provides a tranquil retreat amongst the hustle and bustle of central London.

There are also gym facilities on site.

Novotel London Greenwich

This is a luxury 4 star family friendly hotel located in Greenwich, which is an area of London that is steeped in history. The hotel is located by the train and DLR lines providing very easy access to central London. There is wi-fi, a gym and two restaurants.

This is a truly lovely hotel with excellent reviews.

The Savoy

If you like a little more luxury this option is for you. Perhaps it’s a special occasion and you want to treat your family to a special family London trip?

This iconic hotel has hand a recent refurbishment and is now proud to offer its customers the best of luxury. It’s a very traditionally British hotel with an Edwardian theme.