My Technique Tuesday this week might be something you saw years ago on Aleene's Craft Show.
You can view Burnt Brown Bag over on OWSE blog:
http://craftingwithowse.blogspot.com/2011/10/burnt-brown-bag.html
You can view Burnt Brown Bag over on OWSE blog:
http://craftingwithowse.blogspot.com/2011/10/burnt-brown-bag.html
or here on my blog using Aleene's technique:
Apply (Aleene’s) glue with your finger over the front and back of leaf with a
generous but even amount of glue with no paper showing.
While the glue is still wet, light a white emergency candle with no scent
in a well ventilated area if you are doing a lot of these at one time.
My suggestion: use exhaust fan in our bathroom for this technique.
Thanks for viewing and have a nice day!
Burnt Brown Bag
Welcome to Technique Tuesday! by Judy Cantrell
My mother suggested that I share a technique seen
many years ago on Aleene’s Craft Show.
Burnt Brown Bag
When Aleene shared this technique my mother and I made wall
decorations with these leaves.
Instructions:
Begin by die cutting the leaves (Tatterered leaves)
using Kraft paper or brown grocery bags.
You will need a set of two leaves for each leaf.
Use a credit card to apply Aleene’s glue on inside of one leaf, cut a piece of 22
gauge floral wire 3 3/4" long and place down center of leaf.
Leave a small portion of the wire out from stem to use as a holder.
Adhere the two leaves together. Let dry.
Leave a small portion of the wire out from stem to use as a holder.
Adhere the two leaves together. Let dry.
generous but even amount of glue with no paper showing.
While the glue is still wet, light a white emergency candle with no scent
in a well ventilated area if you are doing a lot of these at one time.
My suggestion: use exhaust fan in our bathroom for this technique.
Use pliers to hold wire extending out of leaf in the flame until it is black in color.
It may take a few tries to get it right, bubbling glue is OK.
If you have done it correctly the glue will be set and will not come off. Place leaf back into the flame if you see spot of wet glue.
When you are finished with the leaves wipe some of black soot off and then dry
When you are finished with the leaves wipe some of black soot off and then dry
brush color on each leaf. These leaves with last for years.
I used Viva Inka-Gold on my examples.
Years ago when Aleene did this technique she use Rub 'n Buff.
A gorgeous wreath or table decoration can be made using these leaves.
Supplies for this technique:
Tattered Leaves Die
Aleene’s Glue (Brown bottle)
This technique works with this glue.
This technique works with this glue.
22 gauge floral wire
Paint
Kraft paper or brown bag
Emergency candle with no scent
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