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Butterfly - Martha Stewart Living

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Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Small Perched Orange <strong>Butterfly</strong>from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comHow-to:1. Print clip art, and cut out roughly. Using spray adhesive, mount to black heavyweight printer paper. Cut out along butterflyshape.2. Stack both pieces faceup; the larger piece (with the butterfly body) should be on top. Using a hot-glue gun, adherethe 2 together at base of wings, where indicated by dotted line. Let dry.3. Perch butterfly on furniture or other ledges using painters’ tape or removable hooks (such as Command hooks).glue here© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.1


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Medium Perched Orange <strong>Butterfly</strong> (page 1 of 2)from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comHow-to:1. Print clip art, and cut out roughly.Using spray adhesive, mount to blackheavyweight printer paper. Cut out alongbutterfly shape.2. Stack both pieces faceup; the largerpiece (with the butterfly body) shouldbe on top. Using a hot-glue gun, adherethe 2 together at base of wings, whereindicated by dotted line. Let dry.3. Perch butterfly on furniture or otherledges using painters’ tape or removablehooks (such as Command hooks).© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.2


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Medium Perched Orange <strong>Butterfly</strong> (page 2of 2)from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comglue here© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.3


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Small Butterfliesfrom <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comPrint out. Using spray adhesive, mount to black heavyweight art paper. Cut along outlines.© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.4


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Small Perched Red <strong>Butterfly</strong>from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comHow-to:1. Print clip art, and cut out roughly. Using spray adhesive, mount to black heavyweight printer paper. Cut out along butterflyshape.2. Stack both pieces faceup; the larger piece (with the butterfly body) should be on top. Using a hot-glue gun, adherethe 2 together at base of wings, where indicated by dotted line. Let dry.3. Perch butterfly on furniture or other ledges using painters’ tape or removable hooks (such as Command hooks).glue here© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.5


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Medium Perched Red <strong>Butterfly</strong> (page 1 of 2)from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comHow-to:1. Print clip art, and cut out roughly.Using spray adhesive, mount to blackheavyweight printer paper. Cut out alongbutterfly shape.2. Stack both pieces faceup; the largerpiece (with the butterfly body) shouldbe on top. Using a hot-glue gun, adherethe 2 together at base of wings, whereindicated by dotted line. Let dry.3. Perch butterfly on furniture or otherledges using painters’ tape or removablehooks (such as Command hooks).glue here© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.6


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Medium Perched Red <strong>Butterfly</strong> (page 2 of 2)from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.com© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.7


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Medium Perched Yellow <strong>Butterfly</strong> (page 1 of 2)from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comHow-to:1. Print clip art, and cut out roughly.Using spray adhesive, mount to blackheavyweight printer paper. Cut out alongbutterfly shape.2. Stack both pieces faceup; the largerpiece (with the butterfly body) shouldbe on top. Using a hot-glue gun, adherethe 2 together at base of wings, whereindicated by dotted line. Let dry.3. Perch butterfly on furniture or otherledges using painters’ tape or removablehooks (such as Command hooks).© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.8


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Medium Perched Yellow <strong>Butterfly</strong> (page 2 of 2)from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comglue here© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.9


Clip Art: “Fine Specimens” Wings Aflutter Small Perched Yellow <strong>Butterfly</strong>from <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> | www.marthastewart.comHow-to:1. Print clip art, and cut out roughly. Using spray adhesive, mount to black heavyweight printer paper. Cut out along butterflyshape.2. Stack both pieces faceup; the larger piece (with the butterfly body) should be on top. Using a hot-glue gun, adherethe 2 together at base of wings, where indicated by dotted line. Let dry.3. Perch butterfly on furniture or other ledges using painters’ tape or removable hooks (such as Command hooks).glue here© 2010 <strong>Martha</strong> <strong>Stewart</strong> <strong>Living</strong> Omnimedia, Inc. All rights reserved. For personal use only, not for commercial use.10

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