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Metallic Leaves Wreath
Create an autumn wreath that keeps its colors
By: Kathleen George

Online Rating: (10/10)

Paint and layer paper leaves for an autumn wreath that keeps its colors.

Finished size: 12" Wreath

Skill: 1 Time: 1 Cost: 1

You will need:
•  12" beveled craft foam wreath*
•  Brown bags (thinner paper is preferable)
•  Acrylic metallic paints: gold, antique gold, copper, moss green, barn red
•  Glitter gold acrylic paint
•  Small natural sponge
•  Paint palette or old china plate
•  12" of 5/8" gold ribbon
•  Scrap of gold curling ribbon
•  Low-temp hot-melt glue
•  Scissors

*STYROFOAM brand foam was used for this project.

Note: For product information, see end of article.


•  Print out full-sized pattern here.
•  Allow paint to dry between steps.

STEP 1: Preparation. Cut away bottom of each paper bag and any printed areas.

STEP 2: Paint paper. Place small amount of paints on palette. To color brown paper, dip a damp natural sponge into metallic paint Note: Sponge paint on in a thin layer; thick paint will make the paper stiff. To add variety to leaf color, combine some different gold paints on palette before sponging onto paper. For an aged look, add a bit of moss green to several of gold paints. Create another color by adding barn red to some of the gold. Add gold glitter paint over top of colors as you like. Make a variety of pleasing colors that look good together. Let dry.

STEP 3: Cut leaves. Cut painted papers into 2 1/2" to 3" wide strips. Fold down center of each strip lengthwise with painted side to inside.

Fold leaf pattern over folded painted paper and cut out leaf around pattern. Open leaf out flat, painted side up. About 200 leaves are needed, so cut out 24-36 of each color.

STEP 4: Assemble. Use low-temp hot-melt glue to apply glue to bottom half of each leaf. Press first row of leaves around inside edge of wreath, overlapping leaves and alternating colors as you go.  To glue second, third, and fourth rows, tuck bottom of leaf underneath tips of preceding row. Glue leaves into any spaces that seem empty or in areas where colors seem unbalanced.

STEP 5: Finish. Make a small bow from gold ribbon. Add a few curls made from curling ribbon to bow. For hanger, make a loop from a few inches of ribbon and glue to top back of wreath.

 

Source:
STYROFOAM
styrofoamcrafts.com


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Mimiraye

Location: shreveport, LA
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Posted:9/8/2009

Member Rating: (10/10)

Don't want to sound craft "illiterate" as I am not, but please tell me how big the actual leaves are supposed to be? This is a very interesting project and very economical and gift worthy. I am a new member of your site and very excited about everything.

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claycreations

Location: roanoke, VA
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Posted:9/11/2009

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Mimiraye: Print out the pdf version of the leaf pattern. It prints at 100%, which is about 3-3.5" long. Hope this helps.

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yamaira

Location: glen cove, NY
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Posted:9/14/2009

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OH how pretty this looks . I was looking for something to put on my door. Can't wait to start. I too am new to this site. Thanks

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lannkraft

Location: newman grove, NE
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Posted:11/1/2009

Member Rating: (9/10)

This is so pretty, I am alwaays looking for new ideas for wreaths and this one is right up my alley. Thank you, Lori

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I started with a purchased picture frame that had an 8-by-10-inch square framed opening over an oval frame opening. I typed up a story filled with my childhood memories, and put that in the square space. In the oval, I put a photo of the farm I grew up on. I gave it to my mother when she moved off the farm. It makes a wonderful gift.

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