“I like to highlight the beauty of the materials and let nature shine through my creations."
Have you ever tried collage with dried leaves in your art journal? Dried leaves can be a hard medium to use because they can crack and disintegrate in your project. But by using a few simple techniques, you can preserve your leaves and create a beautiful, layered autumn art journal project. Hop-A-Long Studio is reader-supported.
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Real pressed autumn leaves. 24 units of dry fall leaves ( 6 - Birch leaves, 6 - Magnolia leaves, 6 - Virginia creeper leaves, 6 - yellow Acacia leaves). - Because these are different types of pressed leaves, their colors and measurements are also different: from 4 to 9 cm (from 1.5 to 3.5 inch). - These real autumn leaves are naturally dried and pressed in the traditional way between books pages, no colors or other chemicals were added. - Each and every pressed fall leaf is unique and you will receive a variety of sizes and shades set of leaves. - These dried leaves are perfect for many autumn craft and art projects. Great for Fall decor and fall table decor. It is a biodegradable decor. You can use this botanical material on greeting cards, invitations, scrapbooks, candles, frames, artwork, jewelry, and so on. - Natural leaves change color over time. - Colors may vary depending on the screen. - The plants will be safely packed in a cardboard envelope for shipping. - If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask me. - More natural crafts supplies: www.etsy.com/shop/ManoMonai?section_id=33207201 Thank you.
As you know I always love experimenting with new ways of making art. Pressed leaves are making a comeback in the art world, they’re reminiscent of decades a ...
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Merging traditional craft techniques and the natural world’s abundant materials, Hillary Waters Fayle (previously) meticulously stitches brightly hued florals into found camellia leaves and other foliage. From simple lines and ribbing to fully rendered botanics, the thread-based embellishments interrupt the fragile matter. The resulting sculptures evidence nature’s durability while juxtaposing the organic material with the fabricated additions. In the interview below, Waters Fayle describes how she gathers leaves and seed pods from areas around her home in Richmond, Virginia, and notes that her practice is rooted in sustainability. More
“I like to highlight the beauty of the materials and let nature shine through my creations."
We often leave leaves alone because we take them for granted. But what if we did not leave the leaf alone? Okay, now that we have got that bit of wordplay and
Sabia que é possível fazer artesanato com folhas secas? Acompanhe nossa google web stories e se encante com a possibilidade que uma simples folha seca pode proporcionar.