Easy Butterfly Crafts

Spring has sprung, and I’ve got butterflies on my mind. If you’re looking for something fun and easy to do with your preschoolers, look no further than these easy butterfly crafts.

These crafts are perfect for kids ages 3-6! On the list below, there are plenty of simple butterflies that your little ones will love to make this spring.

Gather your craft supplies, and get ready for some spring crafting fun with your little learners. Add one or more of these adorable crafts to your butterfly activities for preschoolers.

These preschool crafts are perfect for children ages 3-6, and they can be customized to fit your spring themes and your child’s skill set.

Keep reading for some great butterfly craft ideas that your preschoolers will love!

How to Make Butterflies

Preschool crafts are tons of fun! Not only do they encourage little ones to get creative, but they usually rely on craft supplies you’ve already got on hand.

In order to complete the crafts featured below, you’ll want to gather your construction paper, tissue paper, paint, scissors, and glue.

If you need additional supplies, you can likely pick them up at your local dollar store. If not, you can order them from Amazon to be delivered right to your front door.

Butterfly Crafts

Once your child has completed their butterfly crafts, there are many things you can do with them.

Your preschoolers can hang them in your craft space or classroom. They can share the finished craft with a loved one – an older sibling, grandparent, or babysitter.

Or, you can put them on the fridge throughout the spring season.

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Fall Leaf Butterfly Craft
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b is for Butterfly Letter of the Week Craft
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Easy Coffee Filter Butterfly Craft
Preschoolers can practice color mixing with this super simple coffee filter butterfly craft.
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Clothespin and Watercolor Monarch Butterfly Craft
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Spring Flower Butterfly Craft
The great thing about these spring flower butterflies is that they can be made with flowers gathered on your nature walks or with store-bought flowers.
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Colorful Butterfly Craft
Kids can strengthen motor skills as they accordion fold old magazine pages to make these colorful butterflies.
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Butterfly Clothespin Craft for Preschoolers
Instead of old magazine pages like in the craft above, your kids can make butterflies with colorful cupcake liners.
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Paper Bag Butterfly Kids Craft
With colored paper bags and heart-shaped doilies, your kids can make an adorable butterfly paper bag puppet.
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Butterfly Clothespin Craft for Kids to Make
This simple tissue paper and clothespin craft is a breeze for little ones to make. Aside from the time it takes for the paint to dry, kids can make it in five minutes or less.
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More Butterfly Activities for Preschoolers

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This wooden butterfly puzzle will promote hand-eye coordination, develop problem-solving skills and improve matching skills. In addition, it can stimulate a child’s imagination and creativity.

This beautiful butterfly lacing toy is great for practicing the sewing motion. Wooden Lacing boards are great for fine motor development and hand eye coordination.

Spring and summer are the best time of year to study butterflies. This printable features nine life cycle of a butterfly activities for early learners.

What’s your favorite butterfly craft for preschoolers?

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