Introducing The Butterfly Details Collection

Good morning and welcome back to the third and final day of introductions for our Spring 2023 Release! Today we're showcasing the Butterfly Details Collection. This collection includes the Basic Butterfly Die, Monarch Butterfly Details Die, Lacewing Butterfly Details Die, Botanical Butterfly Details Die, and Petite Butterfly Die. Let's take a closer look!

The foundation of this collection is the Basic Butterfly Die (retails for $24). Butterflies are so beautiful and delicate. They are harbingers of spring and often symbolize growth and new beginnings. One can’t help but smile when watching their meandering flight paths as they float on warm breezes. The Basic Butterfly Die brings these delightful creatures right to your fingertips. The solid wings in this die are perfect for creating color blocked designs and with a coordinating collection of Detail dies, you can create your own kaleidoscope of unique and colorful butterflies!

This die comes with an Inspiration Guide outlining how the Basic Butterfly coordinates with the Details dies in this collection.

Please note: This die coordinates with the Monarch Butterfly Details Die, the Lacewing Butterfly Details Die, and the Botanical Butterfly Details Die. This die does not cut the interior details, just the solid butterfly shape.

Another note: Somewhere between the design process and the packaging for this die there was a little snafu and, long story short (no pun intended), the insert for the packaging is a tad bit short. It's sort of like the die had an adolescent growth spurt and now its pants don't fit. It's a really dumb mistake and I'm super embarrassed about it, but I didn't want to hold up an entire collection because I'm a twit that didn't double check her dimensions. We'll make the necessary adjustments and get the packaging replaced soon, but if you order in the near future there's a good chance you'll get the goofy packaging. I'm genuinely sorry.

The decorative Detail dies that coordinate are the Monarch, Lacewing, and Botanical Butterfly Detail Dies (retail for $10 each and are sold individually). These dies feature shaped backing plates that make it a snap to see how you need to line up your dies for hassle-free creative time.

These dies do not cut the wing shapes, just the interior details.

We also have the Petite Butterfly Die (retails for $12) coming your way. Sometimes a project calls for a smaller, daintier focal point. The Petite Butterfly Die shines in those moments. This die is a pint-size version of our Basic Butterfly and includes options that will allow your butterfly to be fully secured or fluttering off of your creations while being fastened only at the body. You’ll be amazed at the variety you can achieve with this lovely little butterfly!

Let's see what our Guest Creators have dreamed up to share with us today!

Caren mixed and matched a couple of the Butterfly Details Dies to create a project that was totally unique and simply lovely. Check out more of her post HERE.

Heather used embellishments from the Spring Fling bead kit to add sparkle and shine to her gorgeous butterfly ornaments. You won't want to miss her projects HERE.

Larissa dressed up a sweet little burlap gift bag with a bedazzled Petite Butterfly. She has some butterfly card inspiration, too, so make sure to pop over to her blog HERE.

I also have a Butterfly Details Collection project to share, and it's one I am super excited about!

Do you ever have an idea for a project that has you totally smitten? And then you finish it and you can't wait to share? And then you go to take photos and realize that the thing you couldn't wait to share is darn near impossible to photograph? Well, this mobile is one of those for me. I'll share a video of it twirling and whirling over on my Instagram stories later today.

It's hard to explain how pretty this is in real life. I used clear beads to embellish each of the butterflies (just on one side though, I thought that was plenty) and they catch the light and sparkle ever so slightly on every twirl.

 I used the Monarch Butterfly Details and Lacewing Butterfly Details to give peeks of color through the patterns (the Botanical Butterfly is more solid, but don't worry, I'll share more of that soon).

I chose a palette to match Tilly's room (I worked with Petal, Coral Reef, Sunflower, Soft Jade, Glacier, Lagoon, and Tundra). When the pandemic hit I was just three weeks away from Tilly's birth day and we still hadn't finished her room (I had painted and we had furniture, but otherwise it was a total bachelor pad). Unfortunately, all nursery funds were immediately reallocated and I never got back to decorating when things turned around months later. By then I had a (still fairly) new-ish baby and the ambition to tackle such a project never really materialized.

So when this idea occurred to me I knew immediately that I wanted to make a pretty decoration for her room. There's already a plant hook in one corner and this will be the perfect thing to add a splash of color. There's also a vent nearby, so the air will be amazing for making this mobile move.

I created the antennae with cloth-wrapped floral wire that I colored with a Copic marker to blend in with the Lagoon felt. My local store only had green, but I have seen white, black, and other colors online if you would like to do something similar. I used E6000 to add beads to the ends both to soften the snipped wire and because I thought it would look super cute. I just sewed the antennae between the butterfly body layers, but if you are making something that will get more handling I would suggest reinforcing with some sort of adhesive.

I used an embroidery hoop for the ring and hot glue to secure all of the butterflies. Then I glued white grosgrain overtop of everything to make sure it's nice and secure. Tilly can't wait to have this in her room. It was all I could do to keep her from snatching it out of the tree while I was trying to take photos.

That's all for me today, but I will be back tomorrow morning with a few extra projects and to announce our giveaway winners.

Speaking of giveaways, let's do one more! Leave a comment on this blog post letting us know your favorite first sign of Spring (Daffodils? Robins? Baseball reporting for Spring Training?) before 7am ET on Saturday (3/4) and I will randomly select one winner to receive a $50 credit to our store! The winner will be announced on Saturday (3/4) morning's post at 9am. The winner has 30 days to contact Customer Service (customerservice@poshtadesign.com) and claim their prize. Good luck and we'll see you tomorrow for even more inspiration!

71 comments

  • These butterflies have stolen my heart. They are so pretty and delicate.

    Karen Briguglio
  • I LOVE daffodils! In fact, I have quite a few peaking through the recently fallen snow in my yard… P.S. I also LOVE this release!

    Tammy Smith
  • My favorite sign of spring are the birds and flowers and everything turning green. During winter evening is brown and dead and with spring all the color starts to reappear and the birds start to chirp and sing again. It makes me so happy!

    Michelle McDaniel
  • My favorite start to spring is baseball season. We are definitely a sports family. Those bunnies are just so cute.

    KathyL
  • My favorite sign of spring is the budding trees. Living in Minnesota, we see always ready!

    Julie B

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