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Flap Like a Butterfly



Butterfly Leaves
How do you turn one of these leaves into a butterfly?

Flap like a butterfly

Back in gradeschool, my busmates and I would pick leaves off the trees for playtime. We’d cut each leaf into a more defined butterfly shape and make them flutter with a flick of our wrist.

Ah, the little imaginative joys of being a kid!


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  1. Joey Says:

    Hmmm….tie it on the back of a caterpillar and let go! :)

  2. rampant bicycle Says:

    Those are neat leaves! What sort of plant is it? (And you’re right, they make excellent butterflies.)

    When I was a kid I used to grind up colored sandstone (easy to find in my area) and make “paints” with it. I felt very like a prehistoric artist as I painted on handy gray rocks (for added accuracy I usually painted things that I thought were prehistoric or native – art – styled!) The sandstone came in such pretty colors, too…bright deep reds and sunny golds…oh, the memories! :)

  3. Pia Says:

    Ah yes! Wow thanks for the memory flashback! We used to play with these growing up! I remember!!! We also used the seed pods as a form of a “whip” – it made fire cracker sounds. Wowee – talk about nostalgia!

  4. Junnie Says:

    Neat DIY.

    the only thing i can remember doing with leaves is with Malunggay leaves. I’d get one and place em on one front tooth and pretend I’m “bungi”….

  5. ganns Says:

    I can’t turn it into a butterfly, but it would make a pair of nifty green lungs.

  6. Rose DesRochers Says:

    I don’t recall doing this as a child. I just played with the caterpillars.

  7. watson Says:

    Oooh I havent seen a plant with this kind of leaves before.

  8. Jerome Daclison Says:

    just yesterday on my way to work, toni, i took one leaf from our neighbor’s tree (mariposa it is called, ryt?) and turned it into a butterfly…while in my power suit…hahahaha! thanks for always taking us back to the “lost” joys of childhood. mwah!

  9. ces Says:

    hi toni!
    ahhh …i never tried that butterfly thing but i remember inserting this leaf on my thumbman and pointer[circle-shaped,hehe] and producing a popping sound by smashing onto it with the other hand! the joys of childhood…

  10. jane Says:

    ang cute :)


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