Thursday, April 18, 2013
Book Print Paper Rose
Materials:
*Double sided text (e.g. newspaper, ebook pages printed out double sided, old book, etc.)
*Acrylic paint
*Water
*Paintbrush
*Pen
*Scissors
*Wire
*Wire cutters
*All purpose adhesive
Directions:
*Select the text you would like to use for the project. For my rose, I selected the digitized version of the book Old Time Belles and Cavaliers (one of the many books in public domain that has been digitized by Google) and printed pages from the section on my ancestor Rebecca (Smith) Blodget onto heavyweight paper.
*Select two pages (or one page if you are using a newspaper) from your source.
*Mix acrylic paint with warm water, then brush the paint across one side of each sheet of paper. Your paper should end up looking like this:
*Let the paper dry. If you are in a hurry to finish the craft, try drying the paper using a hair dryer.
*Paint the other side of the pages and let dry.
*Draw petal shapes onto your painted paper like this (they are a little hard to see, but they are drawn in black ink over the text):
*Cut out the petals.
*Cut a piece of wire slightly longer than the length you would like the stem of your rose to be.
*Curl the petals a little so that they develop the shape of real rose petals, then begin gluing the petals to the wire.
*Add some adhesive to the bottom of one of the petals, then attach the petal to the wire. Wrap the sides of the petal so that they overlap, then glue together. Repeat for a second petal, creating less overlap than you did with the first one.
*Add additional petals by placing a drop of glue on the base of the petal and affixing to the wire. As you go, you'll want to add more and more petals to each row.
*Once satisfied with the size of your flower, crease the tops of the outermost layers of petals.
Need a vase for your paper rose? Come back next week to learn more about a neat technique to decorate a plain vase.
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