Butterfly painting

Butterfly painting symmetry art project for kids

Kids will love this symmetrical butterfly painting project! This is a perfect Spring craft for kids and makes beautiful wall art too.

The butterflies we’ve created are loosely based on the monarch and blue morph species, but you could change the colours and make them look like any species of butterfly you like – or make up your own design.

Get the template here

Butterfly painting art project for kids

This butterfly painting project is a new twist on the old classic “squish art”. It’s a fun way for kids to explore symmetry and pattern, created by painting one wing of the butterfly, folding it together and opening it again to reveal a matching print.

By using black card stock as the art base, you can get a very similar look to a monarch or blue morph because they both have black wings with orange or blue sections on them.

To help kids get the look right, print out a photo of the real-life butterflies to look at first. Then making the pattern is easy.

How to do symmetrical butterfly painting

 

You will need:

  • Black card stock (or an alternative colour of your choice)
  • Cotton buds (Q-Tips)
  • Acrylic paint in orange, yellow, blue and white
  • Scissors
  • The Butterfly Squish Art Template, available from our printables store and TPT store. There is a large butterfly and a small butterfly to make.
 

 

How to:

Fold the template in half

butterfly painting template

Fold a sheet of black card stock in half and place it inside the folded butterfly shape.

butterfly template folded

Holding the two sheets together, cut around the template shape. If you’re working with younger kids it might be easier to staple the sheets together first before cutting out to stop them from separating in the process.

Unfold to reveal a butterfly shape.

butterfly painting shape

Use a cotton bud to place paint on thickly in sections, similar to the way they appear on a butterfly’s wing. Dot some white around the edges.

butterfly painting art project for kids

symmetrical butterfly painting Spring art project

Fold the butterfly together, press down to create the print, and then carefully open the shape once more.

symmetrical butterfly painting Spring art project

Your butterfly artwork is done!

butterfly painting

monarch butterfly painting art project for kids

blue morph butterfly artwork

More butterfly art and craft projects

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13 Comments

  1. What a great idea for not only children but adults as well. Thank you for sharing.
    It would be ideal for children in hospital as they could engage making these beautiful butterflies, and taking their mind of being sick.

      1. I think black sulphite paper (which is higher-quality construction paper) would work just as well. We’ll try these as an art camp project this month!

  2. My son and I will make these today as part of our ‘home-made’ monarch life cycle. Thank you for the easy instructions!

  3. My Granddaughters loved the butterfly painting project. It was easy enough for my 4 year old who is just really showing more interest in crafts and gave my 7 year old a challenge to use different colors to see how it would look. Thank you for your craft ideas!!

  4. I tried this and did as you suggested – put paint on thickly but it doesn’t look smooth like yours – looks like fingerprints – almost like veins. Any suggestions?

  5. This is such a fun idea!
    I’m a children’s librarian and I’m going to be using this as a fun craft for the kiddos! Thank you for this <3

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