Thursday, February 12, 2026

Tulip Butterfly Fairy on a Cloudy Day

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Today's new drawing is of a type of Flower Fairy who is also a Butterfly Fairy.



Tulip Butterfly Fairy on a Clouy Day

This is a type of Flower Fairy. She is also a type of Butterfly Fairy. Her name is, appropriately, Tulipia. She is seen here with three butterflies. She has wings similar to these butterflies. They are called Papilia rey butterflies. (I admit that I made that up. But they ARE similar to a viceroy or monarch butterfly.)

Tulipia is leaeding some butterflies on a cloudy day, so she has ignited a magic lamplight on the end of her wand. This allows the butterflies to see the tulips they are seeking. Yes, butterflies DO help pollinate tulips. Notice that the shadows indicate that the wand is the primary light source on this cloudy day. 

NOTE: This drawing is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll down to the bottom of the list of drawings.  New drawings are at the bottom of the lists. Also, the drawing will be at or near the bottom of the list if you are accessing this in February or March, 2026.  Have fun coloring! 

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