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More Framed (Faux) Butterflies

I’m still in love with framed butterfly collections. Some of you were creeped out by the idea (and I suggested this paper cuts version), but I still like something a little more real-looking. via Desire to Inspire Recently I was at Michael’s picking up some frames for a project and I spied a whole section…

I’m still in love with framed butterfly collections. Some of you were creeped out by the idea (and I suggested this paper cuts version), but I still like something a little more real-looking.

Recently I was at Michael’s picking up some frames for a project and I spied a whole section of faux butterflies that were actually quite pretty! I think a framed collection of these would be adorable in any room, but especially in a nursery or a play room.

Not the real deal, but still pretty, right? Before any coupons, they were priced at about $1-$2 each, which is a steal.
And why not try a unique arrangement pattern (like with these) to mix things up a little?
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30 thoughts on “More Framed (Faux) Butterflies

  1. I read this book about the butterfly world; The Dangerous World of Butterflies by Peter Laufer. I thought it was fascinating. For me, I would be inclined to only purchase fakes, or if I had the money qualified antiques.

  2. LOVE this idea. I am doing a piece for a customer who's theme in the baby's room is butterflies…forwarding her this idea!

  3. Jenny you have to check out BGs Wholesale on the corner of 28th and 6th. They have an entire floor of butterflies, birds, etc… Its pretty amazing. I have to keep myself from buying too much ribbon.

  4. A few years ago, I was in charge of creating the decor for a gala at the school where my daughter danced and I used twigs, branches, and butterflies, tissue paper flowers and twinkly lights. My budget was slim but it looked so beautiful.
    pve

  5. I love this idea and it is timely since I am heading to Michaels today. I may have dragged my sister-in-law and mom in front of the computer yesterday to go through your entire blog with them! They loved it, so much good (affordable!) home decor tips

  6. It's been way too long since I've been to Michaels- those are awesome!! A few friends are expecting in the next couple months, these could make sweet nursery-decor gifts!

  7. Great idea! Real butterflies are just gorgeous. If bought correctly, they can promote conservation of species and habitats.

    Happy Decorating!

    Beth Anne
    theamateurnaturalist.etsy.com

  8. When I was a designer for a gift company (picture frames, aprons, tea pots, ect.) I once went to a product fair in China and had to help pick 30 or so butterflies for these kinds of packs for my company to sell… only 30 from thousands of these butterflies! I wish I could have taken a photo. It was amazing. There are some really pretty ones out there. Maybe Michaels was at the fair too :)

  9. In the right place, this would be so cool! I think fossils, bones, bugs and other odd natural elements can be such interesting decor. I'm bookmarking this post for future DIYS :) thanks!

  10. Love this! I have an antique Moth one that my Mum got me for Christmas. It would be lovely to add to, and make a little collection. Great idea. :)

  11. fabulous idea Jenny! Love the unique and colorful ones. I like them in shadow boxes- a very cool art alternative!
    xo Nancy
    Powellbrowerhome.com

  12. I actually bought some of these awhile ago at Michael's. I bought a shadow box and put some fun design paper in the back and glued the butterfly in. I put it in my daughter's room. It turned out great! I love that it made the butterfly pop a little more and it just wasn't a plain white background.

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