How to Preserve and Display a Dried Butterfly Specimen

Does anyone else think of Will Ferrell’s Robert Goulet impression from SNL when they hear the word “nature”? Maybe that’s just me. A small outdoor discovery with my daughter turned into a quick, ten-second project (free and fast = my kind of craft), and it made me smile enough to share. Consider this a tiny Friday update celebrating some simple, all-natural fun.

Like many of you, I’m a sucker for outdoorsy things—framed sea fans or labeled jars filled with vacation finds make my heart skip a beat. So when Clara and I spotted a butterfly resting on the ground while playing outside, it felt a little bit magical. Clara was so close that she named “the orange and blue part” her favorite.

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Sadly, the butterfly wasn’t alive. It felt too beautiful to leave in the grass, so I gently picked it up and brought it inside so we could enjoy it. I considered a shadow box, but we already have a faux butterfly shadow box we made from an exhibition flyer.

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We made that faux shadow box from a butterfly exhibit flyer a while back.

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In the end, I decided to keep the butterfly looking like it belonged to nature and “parked” it—on a piece of coral we brought home from a trip a few years ago.

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Just like that, it found a spot in our dining room and settled in with us.

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Is that odd? Clara loves looking at “her butterfly.” She knows she can wave at it, but no petting allowed.

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I’ve been wondering if we should do anything to preserve it so it doesn’t crumble or collect dust. Would a cool blast of a hair dryer help? Do people spray real butterflies with a varnish or treat them somehow before placing them in shadow boxes? Maybe a light protective coating or a glass dome would keep it bright and dust-free and still let us enjoy the natural look.

It’s Friday—what do you have planned this weekend? We’re long overdue for a dining room update and have some basement projects lined up, plus a bathroom makeover for John’s grandma coming soon. We’ll share those updates next week. Happy Friday, everyone!

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