14 DIY Projects with Butterflies and Bees
Today I’ve rounded up 14 DIY Projects with Bees and Butterflies! All of these pretty crafts and projects were created using Vintage Graphics from my site. Some were created by me, some by my contributors and some were submitted by readers! I had so much fun putting this collection together, I hope these projects and DIY’s will help inspire you to create some beautiful items for your home!
You can find the first project below!
This amazing Valentine’s Day chalk art was created and shared by Lindsey from My Vintage Window! She used the French Bee with Wreath Printable for this gorgeous work of art!
Kristen from Sophia’s Decor transformed this dresser into a beautiful showpiece using the French Butterfly Printable! Simply perfection!
Annie Spackman, owner of The Corner Store in CA, painted this fabulous cabinet and shares the full tutorial, HERE! She used the Beehive Printable for this amazing piece!
I created this Natural History Clipboard a few years ago using the printable Vintage Moths Image and printable Vintage Dictionary Image!
I adore this Homemade Pillow with Bee from Laura at Naptime DIYer! Laura used the Marvelous Bumblebee Clip Art Image to create this one of a kind pillow!
Mary Beth from Cupcakes and Crinoline transformed a plain folding chair into a beautiful furniture piece using the Transfer Printable – French Wreath with Bee!
Connie from Sensible Redesign created this lovely Antiqued Natural History Plaque! She used the Natural History Moth Print to create this fabulous piece of art!
The super talented Larissa from Prodigal Pieces painted this gorgeous side table! She used the Transfer Printable – French Patisserie Sign for this amazing piece!
Here is another beautiful dresser makeover from Kristen at Sophia’s Decor! For this transformation, she used the Vintage Queen Bee Image!
Erika from Kreative By Erika made this fabulous Beehive Script Pillow using the French Beehive Graphic! This pillow is gorgeous!
These screen printed flour sack towels were shared by Kimberly from Vintage Fragment…they are perfection! Kimberly used the Vintage Beehive Transfer Printable to make these lovely towels!
This fantastic Bee Canvas Art was created by John from Recycle Reuse Redesign! I love it! John used my favorite Bumblebee Image for this wonderful piece of art!
My good friend, Gina, from The Shabby Creek Cottage shared this gorgeous chalk painted stool! She shared a full tutorial on how to transfer an image onto furniture with chalk paint…check it out HERE! For this piece, Gina used the Transfer Printable – French Wreath with Butterfly!
My friend, Wendy, from The Shabby Nest created this gorgeous, one of a kind bug display for her Halloween mantel! Wendy used Vintage Insect Graphics and a Bug Printable for this fun vignette!
I hope you enjoyed this collection of Bee and Butterfly projects!
Melissa Long says
I love your graphic’s
graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much Melissa! Happy New Year!
Nancy krautsch says
I love anything Art !!
Karen Watson says
Yay! I’m glad you liked it Nancy!
Lee marks says
I am hoping to put my own style in the cabin we now live in and your graphics would look and work in my home.
graphicsfairy says
Thanks Lee, have fun creating your own style 🙂
Diana Gashwiler says
I am subscribed to your email list but I haven’t been getting you emails for probably a month or so. I just tried subscribing again, but it says I am already a subscriber! Do you have any idea what is going on? Anyone else having this problem?
Karen Watson says
Hi Diana,
Yes, I know it is a problem! Several large email clients are blocking the subscription service that I use, and that many other bloggers use too. I’m working on moving to a new service, so it should all be fixed in about 2 weeks hopefully! So sorry for the inconvenience in the meantime!
Worf says
Delightful! Thank you Karen, for making these wonderful graphics available. :))
Annie Spackman says
Hello, I just need to clarify that I’m not the owner of The Corner Store. I rent a booth their from two fabulous ladies!!
Have a blessed day!
Annie Spackman