1. SUPPLIES

a. Use leaves that have prominent veins behind them.
The main leaf I used here is hibiscus leaf.
b. 3D outliners from FEVICRYL or equivalent.
c. Glitter pens, spongers, water colors(or ink)
2.

Here I took a sheet from an old novel and tore from all 4 sides. Place the leaf to get an idea about where it should be.
3.

Spread the 3d outline all over the leaf evenly .Made sure all the edges are covered. Applied it to its stem too.
4.
Now took the leaf and placed it on the paper. Dabbed over it evenly covering the whole leaf. Removed the leaf slowly. This was how it look.
Note: The image would never come fully. It looks great however it comes though.

Now took the leaf and placed it on the paper. Dabbed over it evenly covering the whole leaf. Removed the leaf slowly. This was how it look.
Note: The image would never come fully. It looks great however it comes though.
This is a great idea thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the printed page background. Great idea to use the leaf and 3-D
ReplyDeletepaint in this way. Good luck with your blog!
Wonderful..I like everything that can be done with leaves..and this turned out fabulously..I'm going to be a follower of yours!
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