
Hello my friends!
How’s the heat where you are?
A couple of weeks ago I posted a One frame of a Silver studded Blue butterfly I recently met a Cubert Common while adventuring in the sunshine.
It was so cool to see an increasingly rare species just living its best life out in the wild – although that being said according to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, thousands of them have been spotted here this summer which is awesome!

These tiny blue butterflies have a real life wingspan of only 3cm how anything that small survives in the wild is beyond me! I created a male and female as this type of butterfly has whats called Sexual dimorphism which basically means you can tell the boys from the girls.
My needlework Silver studded blues have a wingspan of about 6cm and they’re #15 of my needlework butterfly quest, the male is the lovely blue one (all the ones I’ve seen have been male) and the little brown one is the much more reserved female.

I love that the have black and white stripy antennae!
All in all I’m really quite pleased with them!
Well that’s it for this week…I’m hoping that you enjoyed this post and that you’ll stay with me on my butterfly making adventure. Thank you so much for checking this out and I wish you a wondrous week ahead!
Ps. If you want to have a look at my other butterflies they’re HERE!
Psps. Also if you want to see my Silver Studded Blue One Frame its HERE!
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These are real beauties
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Thank you so much Deborah!!
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