🦋 Craft Your Own Butterfly Oasis!
The Craft-tastic Ann Williams Make A Butterfly House is a DIY nature craft kit designed for ages 4 and up. This engaging project requires no tools for assembly, allowing children and adults alike to create a beautiful butterfly shelter that enhances outdoor spaces while promoting environmental stewardship.
A**R
Great project for kids
Just put this together with my five year old granddaughter. Kit holds everything you need and it's easy to assemble. She loved it! Would highly recommend.
C**A
Fun for a rainy day.
Toddler loved building and sticking butterflies on house. Would have liked suggestions on where to put house.
A**A
10 y/o loves it
My 10 year old daughter loved this! She did it independently (with a broken right arm and being right handed) and it all worked, came with all the pieces, and looks great!
S**.
Cute and easy craft for kids
My kids love doing projects and this one was easy enough for them to do mostly on their own. This butterfly house is a nice alternative to the many birdhouses we have already put together. While this doesn't require any power tools, I do recommend using glue and some of our pieces that are meant to lock things in place are a little on the loose side. I am not sure how well it will last outside, but we plan to hang it an area that has some coverage. There are small tubes that can be filled with flowers and things to attract the butterflies. We are looking forward to trying this out when the weather gets warmer and to welcoming our first butterflies.
L**A
Cute activity for kids - won’t last outside
This is a really cute activity for kids but unfortunately the reality is that this little house won’t survive outside in the elements. Once out together it will either need to be in an enclosure if you’re raising butterflies or outside but sheltered from the weather. It’s made out of a thin wood that’s almost like cardboard so it won’t hold up to rain.This house is really easy to put together. We had a 5 year old and a 7 year old working on it together as a little activity. The house goes together by snapping the tabs together of each side. I would also recommend glue in some areas just to ensure it’s secure. There are also little pieces that go in the bottom so you can hang the twine on them for the butterflies to rest. There’s also a spot for little plastic tubes where you can put flowers to attract the butterflies to the house.Overall it’s a cute activity and affordable, although I could also picture this in five below based on the quality of the wood for the house. I’m hoping this upcoming spring we can hang it some place and attract some butterflies to our house!
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