Last year, on a Rainy day when kids were feeling bored and asking for something creative to do indoors, I suddenly remembered when I was little my aunt teaches us to make melted crayon butterflies.
So I gathered everyone around the table and we decided to try it ourselves and honestly, it turned into one of our happiest craft moments together.
If you’re also looking for a colorful, creative and super easy Indoor art activity, this melted crayon butterflies craft is one of my personal favorites.
I’ve done this craft multiple times with my own kids, and every single time the results are different bright, beautiful and full of personality.
This is not just a simple coloring activity. It’s a fun mix of crayon art, heat melting technique, and butterfly craft creativity.
And the best part of it is ? It looks complicated, but it’s actually very easy to make.
Let me show you step by step how I personally do it at home.
Why Melted Crayon Butterfly Art Is So Popular
There’s something magical about watching crayons melt and blend together. Kids love the transformation of solid wax turning into bright stained-glass style wings.

This craft is:
- Perfect for girls’
- Ideal for indoor art sessions
- Budget-friendly
- Beginner-friendly
It also helps children to explore color blending, symmetry, fine motor skills, and creative expression.
Materials You’ll Need
Here I listed everything Which I personally use for this craft:
- Old crayons (broken pieces work great)
- Butterflies template (printed on thick paper)
- Wax paper
- Iron (adult use only)
- Towel or thick cloth
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Black construction paper (optional for outline)
Tip: Remove paper wrappers from crayons before starting.
Step-by-Step: How to Make Melted Crayon Butterflies
Step 1: Prepare the Butterfly Template
First, print or draw a large butterfly shape on cardstock. Cut out the inside of the wings so you have a frame.

This creates a window effect where the melted crayon colors will shine through.
Step 2: Shave or Break the Crayons
I usually let the kids to break crayons into small pieces. For a smoother stained-glass look, you can also grate them into small shavings.

Spread the crayon pieces evenly on one half of the wax paper.
Don’t overload a thin layer works best.
Try mixing bright colors like:
- Pink and purple
- Blue and green
- Yellow and orange
The color combinations make a big difference in the final butterfly art.
Step 3: Melt the Crayons Safely
Fold the wax paper in half to cover the crayons.
Place a towel underneath and on top to protect surfaces. Using a warm iron (low to medium heat, no steam), gently press over the wax paper.

Within seconds, you will see the crayons are melting and blending together. It looks like colorful glass forming right in front of you.
Let it cool completely before touching.
Step 4: Cut and Assemble the Butterfly
Once the melted crayon sheet has cooled:
- Place your butterfly template over it.
- Cut around the shape.
- Glue the melted wax sheet behind the butterfly frame.

Finally, we completed our melted crayon butterfly craft in just four easy steps, I think you will also find it much easier than it looked.
If you want a more defined look, glue the butterfly onto black construction paper for a bold outline.
My Personal Experience With This Craft
When I first time tried this Easy butterfly craft, honestly I wasn’t sure how it would turn out. I thought the colors might turn muddy but they didn’t.
Instead turning in to mess they blended beautifully.
What I love most is that every butterfly looks unique.
Some turn out bright and vibrant others have soft, pastel-like blends. Kids feel proud because their butterfly truly looks much better than their expectations.
So, no doubt I have personally a great fun way experience for kids with this craft. Kindly must share your ideas below in the comment section how you found this craft.
Safety Tips for Melted Crayon Crafts
Because heat is involved, keep these safety tips in mind:
- Adults should handle the iron.
- Use low heat settings.
- Protect your table with thick cloth.
- Let wax cool fully before cutting.
With simple precautions, this is a safe indoor craft.
Educational Benefits of This Butterfly Craft
This activity is more than just a fun.
It helps with:
- Fine motor development
- Color theory learning
- Creativity and imagination
- Patience and focus
- Following step-by-step instructions
It’s perfect for homeschool art lessons or weekend creative time.
Best Occasions to Try This Craft
This melted crayon butterflies craft for girls works great for:
- Spring craft activities
- Mother’s Day handmade gifts
- Classroom art projects
- Rainy day indoor fun
- Birthday craft stations
You can even hang the finished butterflies near a window. When sunlight passes through, they look like stained glass decorations.
Final Thoughts
If you want an easy, affordable, and visually stunning art project, this crayon butterflies craft is a wonderful choice.
It’s simple enough for beginners but creative enough to feel special. I’ve tried it multiple times, and it never disappoints.
The colors, the melting process, the final butterfly shape everything comes together beautifully.
Give it a try, and you’ll see why this craft remains a favorite in my home.
If you want other crafts for girls like Bracelet with beads and string you can check our step by step guide on it.
