Woodland Maiden by Lynne Moncrieff
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Maybe you saw the That’s Crafty! shows on HOCHANDA,
lots of fabulous new products released.
Of course, the D.T. are the lucky ones who receive some of the products,
pre-release, to have a play with and create samples for the HOCHANDA shows.
This wreath is one of my samples. The greyboard leaves and acorns I received
along with the Bronze and Copper acrylics, pointed me in the direction of an
Autumnal wreath.
Supplies
That’s Crafty! Surfaces MDF Wreath – medium sized circle
That’s Crafty! Multi Surface Paints - Copper, Bronze Acrylic
PaperArtsy Infusions: Rocky Road, Rusty Car
Character Constructions Stamp Set - Inner Child No. 7
White Cardstock - Scrap
Extras:
Re-cycled silk sari ribbon,
Copper glittered tree bark and small cones were lovely
gifts from Dorthe!
Instructions
Apply Infusions to wreath and acorns and leaves.
If you are a clean crafter (!) then either avoid my
technique or wear disposable gloves. If you
are a messy crafter, pointing a messy finger firmly in my own direction, then
enjoy getting messy!
Apply acrylics onto craft mat. I worked while the greyboard pieces were
still wet from the Infusions. Place the
items onto the paint, pressing down into the paint. Repeat this for all the elements
required. While working with the
Infusions, I also stained silk sari ribbon.
Stamp woman onto cardstock, fussy cut before adhering
to top of wreath, layering with that lovely piece of tree bark. To her head, adhere a piece of broken twig
from the cones. Begin to layer the
various stained/painted leaves, creating dimension as they are layered to the
wreath.
Onto right side, tie lengths of the stained silk sari
ribbon and near to bottom of wreath, tie more stained sari ribbon into a
bow. Finally, tuck ends of branches of
cones between layered leaves.
The Character Constructions stamp (one of my absolute favourites) is not available on the That’s Crafty! site but Laura will special order any Character Constructions stamps for you.
Until next time,
Wishes
Lynne
12 comments
Beautiful details showcased here Lynne and I adore that CC stamp x Rich colours and layers of stunning foliage...look forward to viewing more of this style
ReplyDeleteTFS and best wishes
Annie xx
A beautiful piece Lynne, love the effect you achieved on the Autumn leaves. Fabulous details as always topped off with that beautiful CC stamp.
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
She really is a beautiful stamp, Lynne, and here, you transformed her to a woodland woman reindeer (in my fantasy ) --surrounded ,in the golden wood ,of all the autumnal`s stunning golden and brown colors from dried leaves and the restful peace, now soon starting in nature, around us . It is a gorgeous wreath, my dear, I so love it !! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis looked amazing on TV Lynne and I understood exactly how you felt working with those paints previously working with 3 of the Metallic paints myself. They give the most amazing glow along with texture, it's as if you have picked a handful of fallen leaves and placed them around the wreath to extend their beauty just a little longer...The beauty of Autumn xx
ReplyDeleteThe textures created with those paints are amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful effects! Your wreath is simply stunning Lynne!
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ReplyDeleteExquisite loveliness as always Lynne. There is something so serene and tranquil and fairy-tale about this piece - as if one had discovered it in an enchanted forest! xx
ReplyDeleteWow - your textured leafy garland is simply glorious, Lynne. I love the earthy, rusted colour tones - amazing work as ever.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
A beautiful autumnal piece! I have the shows recorded, must watch them! xxx
ReplyDeleteLove this Lynne. Very autumnal. Looked even better on tv. I love the way those leaves look. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteMuch love, Bev. x
A really creative wreath Lynne. So much amazing detail and autumnal splendour and love the maiden idea too.
ReplyDeleteFliss xx
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