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As heard on Inspired at Home Radio - August 9, 2009 - GO>> <<Return to 8-09-09 Radio page |
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Materials
Instructions:
To
prepare the background, use a texture comb and spread the
texture medium over the entire background.
It’s ok to have some space without the texture. Let
the texture dry. To prepare the spools to be cut into flower shapes, very carefully take apart the cardboard spools for the flowers. Keep each spool parts together, as you will be cutting the front and the back and you will be gluing back together, so be careful pulling apart. |
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Cut the
flower shapes from each spool. (Lavender flower has 6
petals, orange flower has 16 petals, red flower has 12
petals, white flower
has 16 petals, pink flower trim edge with pinking shears and
cut petals at each ‘pink’, turquoise flower has 6 petals,
yellow flower has 16 petals. When front and back of each
flower has been cut, glue back together with the circle ring
part of the spool in between the cut flower petals. (The
only one that does not have its petals to the front and the
back is the purple one.)
Let glue dry.
Glue the
flowers to the background. Cut the leaves from remaining
cardboard spools. Use the inner cardboard circle ring for
the stems. Cut the ring open and flatten out. Cut to fit
under each flower for the stem. Glue to help hold in place.
Continue for each stem. Glue leaves to each stem. Use photo
as a guide for leaf shape and leaf placement. Let glue dry.
Paint
the entire piece with black paint. Let paint dry.
To paint
each section (background, flowers, leaves stems) on this
piece, you will simply be layering the paint colors. Paint
the darkest shade first and then as you work to the last
coat of paint, it will be the lightest. (To make lighter
shades of any of the colors simply add a little white.)
Begin to layer the paint on the background first with
the greens and blues. It’s not a precise painting technique,
its simply putting the paint on very quickly. Slather it on!
Have fun! This does not have to be perfect! If the paints
begin to blend too much, simply let the paint dry, and begin
layering again. The secret of this look is the layering of
the paints. To highlight the center of each flower, dip edge
of brush into paint and simply stroke brush from center
toward outside of each flower. Repeat for desired effect.
Let paint dry.
Glue the
buttons over the holes in the flowers.
Repeat by layering each button on top of first. Let
glue dry. |
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