Thursday, December 3, 2009
Faux Patina Leaf Wreaths
I created these a couple of weeks ago for Cornish Heritage Farms using the Faux Patina technique seen HERE. I had so much fun making these even though my fingers turned all kinds of different colors. LOL
Basically, I started by doing the Faux Patina technique with the leaves and let those dry. I actually let these dry overnight, and then I cut out all the leaves the next day. I wanted to make sure they were completely dry.
I cut out a large circle with my Nestabilities die, sponged all over it, and stamped "Autumn" in the center. Then I arranged the leaves on the edge of this large circle and glued them down. The wreaths are finished off with a bow on the front and a loop taped onto the back.
I hope you check out this technique and try it for yourself. I guarantee you will love the sparkle! Experiment with different colors and see what happens! :-)
Stamps: all from Cornish Heritage Farms
Nesting Maple Leaves (Shady Tree series)
Nesting Oak Leaves (Shady Tree series)
Happy Harvest (GM Series)
Ink:
Brilliance Cosmic Copper
Brilliance Coffee Bean
Ranger Peeled Paint distress
Ranger Scattered Straw distress
Ranger Fired Brick distress
Cardstock:
Prism Smooth White
Ribbon:
May Arts
Perfect Pearls:
Forever Green
Forever Red
Tools:
Spellbinders Circle Nestability die
mini misters
sponge
scissors
Bow Easy
Technique:
Faux Patina Technique
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4 comments:
Very pretty~
OK...what's the deal...you have me do all the cutting Saturday and now I know you cut beautifully!!!! These are sooo gorgeous, Holly....I'll have to try that technique!!!
Gorgeous wreath Holly!!
Holly -- this is lovely!!
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