My son is a wee bit obsessed with emergencies right now, he plays paramedic or firefighter multiple times a day. Every car ride is a ride in a firetruck … well you get the picture. So I decided to use his enthusiasm for first aid at craft time! This is such an easy craft and I think they turned out perfectly ! I love the variation in textures with the smooth band aids and the soft fluffy gauze.
- Gather your materials. You will need some band aids, gauze pads, markers and a piece of construction paper ( or recycled cardboard ! ).
- Start by decorating your butterfly wings ( the gauze) with a marker. We found that dotting the marker works best so the gauze didn’t get all stretched out.
- Open your band aids – this took a while but my son was very proud he did it independently.
- Next pinch the gauze, my son couldn’t do this step.
- Pop the band aids on. We did this step together .
- Add antennae with markers! I was so excited that he did this step, until now he would have had me do it insisting he couldn’t, both of us were proud that he did it with no help.
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Philippa says
those are very cool butterflys – I will be on the look out for coloured band aids now as we only have boring flesh toned ones 🙂
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Deborah says
You just always amaze me:) Too cute!
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Elissa says
Oh these are so cool! We’re talking about spring now so these will be making an apperance next week!
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Brandie says
These are so cute! Thanks so much for all your great ideas! I was just looking for something to do on a rainy morning here and looks like I found our craft! 🙂
Kimberly says
Oh my word – this is adorable!
Kim says
We are going to HAVE to do these this weekend. I need some cool colored band aids, though.
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katherinemarie says
Those are just the most delightful and creative BUTTERFLIES ever! I’m fresh out of bandaids– but now I have extra reason to stock up. 😉
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Jen says
My girls are always trying to get into the bandaids! Your little butterflies are so clever.
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Tina says
What cool butterflies! My granddaughter is at the stage where she notices every little mark as a BIG boo boo. Can’t wait to make this our next craft project!
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Fiona says
My girls love to do crafts and so I’m always looking for something new! I’m going to try using the bandaid to attach the butterfly to a craft stick so that we can fly it around! Thanks for the inspiration!
Anara says
I linked to this on my Special Needs blog’s Facebook fanpage – this craft could really help kids who are in the hospital or are facing a hospitalization.
Hospitals are full of new and strange smells and textures. It’s recommended to use play to reduce children’s fear of the unknown. Every little bit helps. Perfect!
admin says
I never even thought of that ! Fantastic , makes me very happy to hear !
Brenda says
Great for my seniors with dementia group. I will use tulle in different colors instead of guaze. These project will be a greeting card with stamped message. THANKS for a cute idea for my seniors!!
Bonni says
What a cute idea! Great pictures also!
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vanessa @ silly eagle books says
I love seeing creative projects like this! What a fun idea–thanks for sharing it. I think my daughter would really love this. We have a lot of extra band-aids since she is convinced that they will hurt her if we dare put one on her skin. Maybe this will help her get over her band-aid phobia!
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Kyrstin says
So cute and so simple! I love it – thanks for sharing!
Neda says
so easy and so perfect!thanks for sharing!I even could use idea at a work some time.
Montessori Motherload says
Very cute!
Cindy deRosier says
I’m the Editorial Assistant for Fun Family Crafts and I wanted to let you know that we have featured your butterfly project! You can see it here:
http://funfamilycrafts.com/band-aid-butterflies/
Thanks for another fun project idea!
Stacy @Stacy Makes Cents says
I’m not sure I should have had so much fun making these with my homeschooler. 🙂
ZAMRIE STORE says
Your suggestions are really the great ideas for me to make the beautiful bandaid for my daughter. It is so easy and amazing! Thank you so much for your creative and sharing.