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Spring Craft: Coffee Filter Butterflies
Kids can show off their watercolor creativity with this easy, colorful craft that celebrates the return of our favorite spring insect.

Ashley is a writer and editor who left her job at Martha Stewart to freelance in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. She has her hands in all kinds of crafts, from knitting to crocheting and sewing. You can see what Ashley is making on her blog, The Feisty Redhead.
Kids can show off their watercolor creativity with this easy, colorful craft that celebrates the return of our favorite spring insect.

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