Welcome!
Vintage magazine cover, Autumn 1912
I hope you are not tired of gorgeous Fall leaves yet.
I seem to have more to share with you.
😁
I found more leaf crafting on Pinterest,
and would love to share with you.
Taking dried leaves, these artists have stitched,
crocheted, drawn, painted, cut and doodled their art.
Crocheted leaf, BoredPanda
Embroidered leaf by Susanna Bauer
Embroidery on a rose petal by Hilary Fayle
White painted leaves by Alisa Burke
What to do with these decorated leaves?
*Frame 1, 3 or more and hang in a grouping.
*Tie embroidery thread around the stem
and hang several in a sunny window.
*Drag out your Christmas tree and decorate it
with all natural ornaments like these leaves,
pine cones, acorns and nuts, etc.
Or
*Make a wreath, as Landeelu.com has done here:
What to do with these decorated leaves?
*Frame 1, 3 or more and hang in a grouping.
*Tie embroidery thread around the stem
and hang several in a sunny window.
*Drag out your Christmas tree and decorate it
with all natural ornaments like these leaves,
pine cones, acorns and nuts, etc.
Or
*Make a wreath, as Landeelu.com has done here:
Leaves painted with glittery gold paint, formed into a wreath
By Landeelu.com
A kaleidoscope by inkspired
Let’s take a leaf break,
fire up the printer and print out some Fall
Jumping Jacks!
Courtesy of EKDuncan
Use one of your decorated leaves as her body!
If you Google or Pinterest search there are many tutorials out there to show you how to string her together
to turn her into a jumping jack.
Fun!
Here is a jointed Leaf paper doll for you
to print, cut and join together.
I like to use brads, but you can also use jump rings, wire or string.
Leaf puppet by Phee McFaddell
www.pheemcfaddell.com
I do have more to share, but I have decided to make my blog posts more ‘bite-size’ than ‘book-size’.
So give me some feedback already!
😁
‘Til next time,
inkspired
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