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An Alternative to Butterfly Taxidermy

I was sort of surprised that so many of you think that framing butterflies is a morbid practice. While I think it’s a great idea to only purchase vintage pieces or to buy from humane harvesters (there are lots of these sellers on eBay and etsy), framed butterflies don’t bother me at all and I…

I was sort of surprised that so many of you think that framing butterflies is a morbid practice. While I think it’s a great idea to only purchase vintage pieces or to buy from humane harvesters (there are lots of these sellers on eBay and etsy), framed butterflies don’t bother me at all and I love getting a chance to examine these beautiful creatures up close. The patterns and colors are completely amazing. Mother nature at her finest!

But if you’re still creeped out by the real butterflies, check out what one of my readers, Krista, shared on her blog Kiki’s List.

Krista purchased a few sets of these pretty plastic butterflies (meant for wedding cakes a la Martha!) on etsy and framed the sets arranged by color in shadow boxes from Michaels. Doesn’t this look great? Check out her entire post here.

Thanks for sharing your beautiful project, Krista!!

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25 thoughts on “An Alternative to Butterfly Taxidermy

  1. I love the arrangement on the wall with the monochromatic arrangements within each frame. Very lovely. And I'm also very smitten with that gorgeous flower arrangement on the piano!! xo

  2. I wouldn't think it's creepy. Matter of fact, my dad used to collect butterflies just like that (real and all) but not so many. I guess in Peru everything is seemed ok? I love them.

  3. Michaels has some butterflies made out of feathers, but they look so real. We have a collection on Maesyn's wall. Not framed, but eventually I might frame them.

  4. I agree I cannot believe so many were creeped out. But to each his own. It's your house and you should decorate as you like. Nice alternative project.

  5. I love framed butterflies and my kids have been finding perished ones – mostly in their grandparents' garage) and had been keeping them to frame but couldn't bear to stick ins in them – silly, I know!
    Thanks for the alternatives! (…off to have a butterfly burial).

  6. jenny… i must agree i love butterflies but i think a few movies over the years have made me think twice about viewing them behind glass..

    i loved your interview with joanna…. you are so blessed… and i applaud all of your amazing efforts…
    xo

  7. Many years ago my husband found a framed arrangement of 10 butterflies at an antique shop and bought it for me for a Christmas gift. He knew that I loved butterflies. The arrangement is still lovely all these years later although the humidity of the deep south has caused some damage to the mounting. The arrangement has always been displayed in our living rooms in many homes across the world. A thoughtful gift from a special man.

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