Paper Swordtail Butterfly

Size: 14 x 17,5 x 6 cm.

The Butterfly kit contains:
  • 1 black template for the body.
  • 1 colored template for the wings.
  • A paper stand.
  • A sheet with clear instructions.

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

12,50 incl VAT

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

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

The Butterfly kit contains:

  • 1 black template for the body.
  • 1 colored template for the wings.
  • A paper stand.
  • A sheet with clear instructions.

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

Swordtail Butterfly facts:

The Scientific Name of the Swordtail Butterfly is Graphium policenes. Graphium is a genus of mostly tropical swallowtail butterflies commonly known as swordtails, kite swallowtails, or ladies. Native to Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania. The Swordtail lives in tropical Africa, for instance in Ghana. The wingspan is 55–60 mm in males and 60–65 mm in females. There are 100 different species. Their coloration is as variable as the habitats where they occur; from rainforest to savannah. Some have long tails like swords, while others lack any hindwing extensions. They have the most intense contrasting pattern, sometimes with blue dots and red stripes. You can find Graphium species mostly at mud puddles.

Together with our small butterflies collection you can make a room full of butterflies.

Video of the Paper Swordtail Butterfly:

Want to check out how to assemble this beautiful insect? Here is a video of the Paper Swordtail Butterfly!

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