Paper Firefly

Size: 8,5 x 7,5 x 4 cm.

The Firefly kit contains:
  • 1 black template for the body.
  • 1 colored template for the shield.
  • Glow in the dark template.
  • A paper stand.
  • A sheet with clear instructions.

You don’t need any scissors or craft knife to assemble this paper Firefly yourself!

12,50 incl VAT

SKU: Firefly Category:

Make your own interior decoration with this 3D paper Firefly insect!

Assembling this 3D paper Firefly insect is like a mindful journey. The feeling of joy when you are ready with assembling this beautiful Firefly is great! You can now take the insect life into your home decoration in a very animal friendly way. This paper version is very human friendly. All our paper creations are made with FSC-paper. And so is this 3D paper Firefly insect.

The Firefly kit contains:

  • 1 black template for the body.
  • 1 colored template for the shield.
  • Glow in the dark template.
  • A paper stand.
  • A sheet with clear instructions.

You don’t need any scissors or craft knife to assemble this paper Firefly yourself! After assembling you can add a few dots of glue to keep your Firefly in the most perfect shape, but it is not necessary.

Firefly facts:

The Scientific Name of the Firefly is Lampyridae. There are about 2,000 firefly species. These insects live in a variety of warm environments, as well as in more temperate regions, and are a familiar sight on summer evenings. Their light is the most efficient light in the world because nearly 100 percent of the energy in the chemical reaction is emitted as light. Their average lifespan is about 2 months and the can grow up to 1 inch.

Males that glow use their flash to attract females. Each species has its own pattern of light flashing. In some places at some times, fireflies synchronise their flashing. Their light can be yellow, green or orange. Firefly larvae may glow, even some that live underground or under water. They use the light to communicate to predators that they aren’t tasty (they produce unpalatable, defensive steroids for protection).

Larvae are carnivorous and particularly enjoy snails. Adult fireflies usually live off of nectar and pollen, but some don’t feed at all.

Video of the Paper Firefly:

Want to check out how to assemble this cool bug? Here is a video of the Paper Firefly!

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