Today I am sharing a fun end of summer craft idea. Today we are sharing a fun dollar store craft idea. These Dollar Store Craft Coffee Filter Butterflies are so easy to make and they also make for fun party decorations too!
Be sure to check out our Coffee Filter Flower Wreath and Coffee Filter Peacock Craft too!

Hello Friends!
Today I am sharing a fun craft idea that is a perfect late-summer a little too early for fall crafting idea. These little guys are a perfect opportunity to take some time to create something beautiful with friends and family. These would also be so pretty in a bedroom or on a bulletin board.
If you have been around here a while, you know we love dollar store crafting. Some of our favorites are the Dollar Store fall wreath, the Dollar Store Scarecrows, and this Dollar Store Flip Flop craft.
I like to enjoy the present season and find it is a little too early to bring the pumpkins out. Now on to today's tutorial.
How to make Coffee Filter Butterflies
With just five supplies from the Dollar Store and a few household supplies, you can tie dye coffee filters with washable markers to create dozens of gorgeous butterflies! This is a fun craft idea for anytime of year and I love how inexpensive they are to make.
Materials:
- Dollar Store Coffee Filters
- Dollar Store Washable Markers
- Dollar Store Chenille Stems
- Dollar Store Pony Beads
- Dollar Store Zippered Bags – Gallon Size
- Spray Bottle filled with water - I like these bottles for crafting.
Coffee Filter Butterfly Step by Step Instructions:
Step One
Flatten out a coffee filter on top of a gallon size zippered bag. Draw random designs on the coffee filter with a variety of colors. Remember that color combinations next to each other on the color wheel will become muddy once blended – red and green; blue and orange; yellow and purple.

Step Two
Mist coffee filter with water from a spray bottle and then let dry completely. Set aside to dry but it’s super fun to watch the colors mix and blend!

Step Three
Create two tie-dyed coffee filters for each butterfly.

Step Four
Fan fold two coffee filters to create each butterfly.

Step Five
Stack fan folded coffee filters on top of each other, as pictured.

Step Six
Fold chenille stem in half and place coffee filters one-third from base. Twist the bottom loop of the chenille stem. Twist once above the folded coffee filters, creating a tight section.

Step Seven
Leave a ½” loop and twist again to create the butterfly head. Leave the antennae straight.

Step Eight
Open and fluff out the wings of the butterfly. Pinch at the ends to retain the folds.

Step Nine
Thread a pony bead on the end of each antennae and curl into a swirl.

And there you have it! So easy and colorful!

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We hope you loved this simple dollar store craft idea. How about you - are you fall crafting yet?



Tamara
Oh my goodness, they're so cute! We're not fall crafting yet but the kids will love those!
sharon
Hi,
Loved the coffee filter butterflies. But I'm not seeing a place to print instructions.
Thanks,
Sharon
S Dinner
Love the butterflies and plan to teach project to young grandsons in a little while. Small correction: colors that are OPPOSITE each other on color turn muddy when blended.
Raquel
Thank you for the correction!
Vasati
What is the zippered bags for..??
Raquel
I use it to protect the work surface.
Liz
These are gorgeous!! Love the colors and the reminder that Spring is coming!!!
Jennifer
What a fun idea! I’m going to try this with my niece and nephews!
Raquel
It is such a fun activity!
Shelby
These are absolutely fun and easy to do!
Raquel
Totally agree Shelby!
Wanda Andrews
Love these! Teaching a gardening class and I have a section on pollinators. Will be a great craft to have the kids make!
Thank you for sharing!
Esmé Slabbert
so pretty, and easy to make.
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Linda Primmer
Those butter flies are so darn cute. How wonderful to make them with coffee filters. Love the colors! I am happy to feature your coffee filter butterflies at Love Your Creativity.
Cara ~ Vintage Style Gal
We love Dollar Tree crafts around here too! Love the butterflies, I can see them on a bulletin board too.
Pam
That is such an adorable craft! I love how versatile coffee filters are. I'm happy to say I'll be featuring this post at Thursday Favorite Things tomorrow, starting at 10:00 a.m. CST. 🙂
Cindy@CountyRoad407
Thank you for sharing this with us on Farmhouse Friday. Brings back such fond memories of VBS. I'll be featuring it tomorrow. Hope you link up again soon. pinned