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I am making a welcome sign for my summer school classroom and the theme is butterflies. I want to put a net on the door. I have cut-outs of butterflies to put on the door with the children's names. I want to make it look the net is catching the butterflies.
You could use a paper towel tube as your handle (just a thought if you want to do something 3-D), for the net you could cut construction paper into thin strips and then weave them together (like for paper mats)...now I am talking THIN as in maybe the width of your finger.
Have fun and good luck
Please help,next sunday there is a butterfly catching contest.
Tom Nook has one.He sells different things everyday so check back to find one.I think they sell for 500 bells.So check back and you should find one.
There is just no dignity (or use) in running around, trying to catch them by hand.
fishing net at walmart !
my friend and i really want a butterfly because i caught one for her but i had to let it go. Plz answer the first answer that makes sense and is helpful gets the best answer.
also where can you find milkweed seeds or plants in california
I had to catch several butterflies for my entomology class. Use a net with a long handle. That will give you more reach. After you scoop it in the net, carefully fold the wings up while he's still in it. Then, reach in and grab it by the wings (still folded up) with your thumb and forefinger. Carry a supply of small envelopes with you and put him into one to keep his wings folded up, until you can take him home and put him in a cage or where ever.
As far as milkweed, it's common around here. I work with it at my job at the horticulture department of Fullerton College. If you're ever around, stop by.
Zero- The Fool ? ? I dunno new to Tarot Cards just got 'em actually- I mean it like 3 minutes ago- that's weird :/
Oh geez. I always get sidetracked by the Hitchcock matinee at that theater in the trendy part of town. Ironically, they do a run of Psycho once a month.
Some Thoughts on Butterfly Nets
I got my very first butterfly net from the Easter Bunny when I was 6. With the impending Easter holiday, and my recent gift of a net to my niece for her fourth birthday, I find myself thinking about butterfly nets. My first net came with a little yellow plastic cage for keeping butterflies in. I remember Chilmark Girl and I catching a cabbage white in our next door neighbor's back yard and putting it in the cage. It got out in less than 10 seconds. We never used the cage again, but the net (or one of its many successors) was a frequent companion throughout childhood.
I think that a net is a great gift for a child, and offer the following butterfly net gift giving guide for consideration:
1. Don't buy a toy. A real butterfly net is not terribly expensive (currently less than $15), and much more durable and useful than something that you can get in a toy store. This is even more true today than when I was a kid. I recently saw a toy net in which the wire rim for the net bag was bent into the shape of a butterfly. Yuck! I would hate to try to actually catch something with it. I was in college before I got my first real net. I distinctly remember thinking, "wow, it's a tool, not a toy."
2. It's easy to find good nets. One of the reasons that we used toy nets as kids was that it was really hard to find a supplier for the real thing. The Internet has changed all that. You can by butterfly nets online from suppliers like BioQuip and Carolina Biolgical Supply.
3. For kids, a 12" or 15" net hoop is best. Any larger will be too big and difficult for them to use. Pick a net with a wooden rather than a metal handle. That way, if the...
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