One of my favorite Pins since day one on Pinterest was this adorable home made butterfly mobile, as we don’t intend to have another little one and its not likely to Bruce would like this I chose to make it for Taylors big girl bedroom redo.
Supplies Used:
· Craft Rings (3 pack) $4
· Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch- $10
· Fish twine - Had on hand
· Swatches from Home Depot for colors - Free (my favorite word)
· Glue Gun- Had on Hand
· Glue Sticks- $6
· Glue Stick- Had on Hand
Total Cost- $20
To begin I started punching butterflies, Depending on the size of the paint swatch I found a got 4-5 on each color. Warning this took FOREVER I would say easily 5 hours of just punching butterflies over a four day time period.
Below is an image or my supplies about mid way threw punching out the butterflies.

Once all the butterflies were punch I then slightly folded them all in half to make it easier to glue.
My brilliant husband suggested having 4 butterfly’s glued together (instead of my original idea of one n each side of the fish twine to hold it between them) this way you could see a butterfly no matter where you are in the room. While I loved this idea for end product results this does me more work for me.
Now comes the time to glue the butterflies together first I chose to glue all but one side of the 4 sided butterfly together with the glue stick. This does get sticky so I suggest taking breaks to wash hands or just walk away for sanity’s sake. Now comes the time to glue the butterflies on the fish twine. I also knotted the fish twine where I wanted the butterflies to sit to help hold the glue as it dried. I suggest letting the butterflies dry on the fish twine overnight to ensure they are all secure before hanging.
See my battle scar below from my evil glue gun.
Next, I wrapped the craft ring with ribbon and tied another ribbon to help hang the mobile; I made this into a large bow for a little extra girly touch. J Now time to secure our butterfly strings to the craft ring. I chose to tie them in knots around the ring as well as press the string between a hot glued butterfly and the craft ring. I also chose to decorate the craft ring with my left over butterflies.
Below is the end product.
I’m very happy with the outcome and best of all was the reaction I got from our sweet girl when we showed her. Kids really make EVERYTHING worth it.
UPDATE (March 31st): I have added an additional picture of the one I made for my friends baby shower. It is very similar to Taylors except we faded the colors and I used beads to hang the craft ring. I hope this brings a big smile to sweet Lexi.