A panel of leaves on the theme. Beautiful paintings from dry leaves and flowers with your own hands

In order for your craft to turn out beautiful and retain its original shape, you need to properly prepare the material. Flowers with leaves should be collected only in sunny and dry weather. Dry the blanks between book pages. Be sure to place a heavy press on top. Drying will take you approximately 2-3 weeks. The prepared material makes very beautiful paintings and crafts.

DIY leaf panel

Necessary materials:

Dried natural material
- thick cardboard
- tweezers
- scissors
- tassel
- blade
- glue

Stages of work:

The picture must be glued from top to bottom. First of all, make the sky and the river. To create a sky, the leaves must be placed at an angle. Leaves for the river are glued in a horizontal position. Now start creating the distant shores. Pastel shades (peony or rose petals, raspberry leaves) are very suitable. Take green blanks and make hills of the second bank out of them. The house is created as follows: first of all, glue the walls, and then the window with the roof. Place trees near each house. Use various dry blades of grass as a crown. Banana peels and birch bark can be used to make trunks. Lastly, make a hedge, small bushes, and sheaves. Place the finished picture in a frame and cover it with protective film or glass. Remember that the painting should not be placed in bright sunlight, otherwise it will quickly deteriorate.

What do you think? It will be a great addition to any room.

Panel of autumn leaves

You will need:

Leaves from various trees
- spray paint
- foil
- basis for the picture
- glue
- foil

How to do:

On the street, collect fallen leaves and clean them from dust and dirt. Using a napkin, wipe the workpieces to remove moisture. Prepare the basis for the picture, attach leaves and think about what the composition will be. Lubricate the surface of the base with glue. Drop a little glue onto the leaves. Glue them right side down so that the veins are on top, giving them a relief texture. Apply glue again and place foil on top. The piece of foil should be large enough to cover the entire base. Decorate the foil beautifully so that it fits tightly to the wood base. Prepare black spray paint and apply on top. Once it's dry, start creating tones.

Take a scraper and start scraping off the paint. Try not to damage the foil, but there is no need to worry about this, since everything can be corrected with a black marker. This painting will be an excellent decoration for any interior.

Do and.

Panel of dry leaves

Necessary materials:

Compass
- ruler
- sheet of cardboard
- a simple pencil
- leg-split
- tassel
- PVA glue

Stages of work:

Prepare the base for the wreath. Using a compass and ruler, find the middle on the cardboard, draw one circle with a diameter of 24 centimeters, and the second with a diameter of 12 centimeters. Cut out the wreath blank. Tie a piece of twine, fold it in half, and glue it to the base of the wreath from the front side. Dilute PVA with water and glue the sheets. Lubricate the cardboard with glue, stick on the leaves, put the work aside to dry. As soon as the glue dries, decorate the wreath with berries, cones and dry inflorescences.

Panel of leaves on the theme of autumn

You will need:

White impregnation for wood
- plywood with a thickness of 50 by 50 cm
- glue “Moment”
- rowan leaves
- dark brown wood stain

Work process:

First, apply a dark impregnation to the plywood and let it dry completely. Check the packaging for the drying time required. All recommendations must be followed. As soon as the first layer is completely dry, apply a light impregnation. Apply it very thinly so as not to cover the dark tone or cover the grain of the wood. Iron the rowan leaves and fold them between magazine or book pages. During ironing, the color of the workpiece will change slightly, so do not be alarmed.

On the board, draw the outlines of the future branch with a pencil. Each leaf will consist of 5-6 separate rowan leaves. Glue the blanks to the “Moment”. Move from one piece to another gradually until you have collected them all. Hang the panel on the wall.

It will turn out incredibly beautiful too.

Autumn leaf panel

Necessary materials:

Multi-colored leaves
- colored paper
- scissors
- quilling stick
- tassel
- PVA glue

Stages of work:

Cut out an oval from soft blue paper. This will be the basis of the craft. Glue leaves on top. They must first be dried or kept under “press” for several days. You can speed up the drying process. To do this, place the sheets between two book pages and iron them. Start gluing all the leaves from top to bottom to create a forest effect, dry the glue.

Glue the base with leaves to yellow paper or cardboard. You can also take light green color. Glue colorful birds on top or draw them with a black marker. Decorate the picture with flowers. Cut them out of double-sided paper. Cut 3 strips with a width of 1 cm, cut them into a “fringe”. Wrap the paper strips onto a stick and secure with glue. Once it’s dry, “open” the flowers and carefully straighten the petals.

To create a leaf, prepare green double-sided paper, make strips ½ cm wide. Wind them tightly onto a stick, release what you twist and you will get a curl. Use your fingers to squeeze the curl to form a leaf shape, secure with glue. Glue leaves and flowers.

I really like jewelry that is based on natural materials. I just recently discovered some amazing fall leaf craft ideas. However, these are not banal applications in collaboration with children, but stylish autumn home decor.

When my husband saw me diligently collecting autumn leaves in the park, he thought that the child had been asked to do a craft again in kindergarten. Having seen the result of my work, he gladly joined in the creative process, and now we make home decor together with my husband, and this brings us very close.

DIY crafts from autumn leaves

Editorial "So simple!" I have prepared 23 amazing ones for you autumn leaf decor ideas.

  1. My husband and I already implemented this idea last weekend. This candlestick looks simply magical, and it took no more than 40 minutes to make!
  2. What do you think about posting family photos like this? By the way, it’s worth involving children in making crafts; they will definitely enjoy the exciting process.

  3. Here's a master class on how to create skeletonized leaves, which my whole family has been so keen on lately.

    For this you will need leaves, a saucepan and soda. Fill a small saucepan with 2 cups water and 3 tablespoons baking soda. Bring the water to a boil and remove from the heat, then place the leaves in a saucepan with the solution and leave for 20 minutes.

    Remove the leaves and use a toothbrush to carefully remove the soft parts of the leaf. Do everything carefully so as not to damage the fibers (skeleton) of the leaves. And be sure to let the leaves dry.

  4. Such decor will adequately decorate the most important event in a person’s life. If my wedding was in the fall, this is how I would want to decorate it.


  5. The simplest solution is to walk through the park, collect a large bouquet of beautiful fallen leaves and place it in a vase or glass jar. You can also spray the leaves with varnish for durability.

  6. A very interesting idea for creating a candy bowl or just a stylish vase from maple leaves. You will need a balloon, silicone glue and, of course, maple leaves.

  7. And this idea, quite simple to implement, will be useful for wall decor both at home and at work. Stylish and tasteful, isn't it?

  8. A small master class on decorating a room for the holiday.
  9. I have no words... Simply amazing!

  10. This is a great example of using skeletonized leaves. I really want to try to create something like this.

  11. How elegant and stylish. Perhaps I’ll adopt this extraordinary idea!

, genuine leather and other improvised materials for making crafts, from which we learned to make beautiful artificial flowers.

Autumn has long come into its own and painted the world around us with bright, colorful colors. Autumn gave us wonderful natural materials for making unique crafts with our own hands - fallen from trees

autumn leaves of different sizes and with fancy shapes, as well as numerous flowers and inflorescences, which we will use to make beautiful flowers, cute lamps , graceful bouquets with artificial roses, original compositions of vegetables and fruits for interior decoration.

And children will be happy to help their parents create amazing crafts from scrap materials, absolutely waste natural material . Such joint leisure is very useful for the development of imagination, fine motor skills, and sensory abilities of young children and primary schoolchildren.

From autumn natural materials you can make not only simple crafts, children's educational toys, applications and herbariums. Interior designers have long adopted the unique beauty and indescribable sophistication of autumn gifts. The walls of the rooms can be decorate with exquisite panels and paintings with compositions in the form of flowers from autumn fallen leaves (maple, oak, chestnut), folded with your own hands in a special way. In order to use fallen tree leaves and dry flowers for making crafts , bouquets and compositions with your own hands, it is important to properly prepare these natural materials before work. You probably already know that autumn leaves can be placed between the sheets of albums (books, magazines, newspapers) and a load can be placed on top. This preparation method is suitable for forming a herbarium, children's applique or collagefrom dried leaves.

But for making voluminous crafts and bouquets of flowers from autumn leaves that have fallen from trees, this method is not suitable. Before you start twisting such flowers from leaves that have fallen from trees (for example, roses from red maple leaves), it is important to properly process them in order to the crafts retained their original appearance long time. We will tell you about this in detail later in this article. In addition to tips and useful ideas for creating bouquets and compositions from natural materials, you will find here video lessons , as well as master classes with which you can quickly make with your own hands both simple compositions (children’s crafts from leaves, appliques, figurines, collages) and complex bouquets and objects for interior decoration in the form of bouquets of flowers from autumn leaves ( topiary ) or compositions of dried flowers (see photo).

You will learn how to properly process and preserve maple leaves and autumn flowers so that those made from them beautiful crafts did not turn into brittle, shapeless and twisted objects. And you can make any of these natural gifts of autumn in a wide variety of colors and with surprisingly different fancy shapes. artificial flowers - large roses , small cornflowers, graceful chrysanthemums, cute daisies, gorgeous water lilies . The color of these homemade flowers can be very different (not just yellow or red) - after all, dried autumn leaves can be painted with an acrylic primer with the addition of a tint of the desired color (and then covered with colorless varnish). Using gel pens you can apply different designs and geometric shapes on the surface artificial flowers autumn theme.

Ideas for creativity:

- Application.
A great idea for spending leisure time with your child! Have you already collected a lot of beautiful fallen leaves and autumn flowers from your yard, dried them, and made a colorful herbarium? Let's not stop there! Spread a large sheet of thick paper or cardboard on the table, lay out our “harvest” on it and create an original composition, combining colors and different forms of natural materials . You can glue the details of the autumn composition to the base with PVA glue (but it is better to use photo glue or gum arabic);

- Collage.
You and your child can put together a multi-layered bright collage under a frame. The bottom layer is large dark and brown leaves, then greenish, the upper layers are small bright contrasting leaves of red and yellow. We add dried autumn flowers to the collage, adding different shapes from them and getting a beautiful three-dimensional composition.
Or you can add letters or words (as well as shapes) to the collage - tightly press a sheet of cardboard with cut out letters to the glued composition and carefully cut out the letters according to the template with a stationery knife (of course, with the hands of the parents, not the child);

- Educational game for children.
A great idea that your preschool child will love! Glue half of a fallen leaf onto a paper sheet (first cut the sheet vertically). The child’s task is to draw the missing half of the sheet with a pencil (felt-tip pen). Advise your child to choose the appropriate color of the pencil and carefully look at the shape of the half in order to accurately reproduce the mirror part of the composition. The most difficult option is a maple leaf, leave it for later and help your child draw a little;

- Painted autumn leaves.
You can decorate both flat and three-dimensional crafts made from leaves with painting. For this work, use gel pens and felt-tip pens (with silver, gold, white and other colors). Bouquets with decorated artificial flowers will be great and other interior objects;

- A bouquet of autumn leaves and dried flowers.
You will find information below on how to make flowers from maple leaves with your own hands and assemble a bouquet from them. If you decorate such a bouquet with dried flowers and place it in a small wide vase, you will get an excellent compositional center for your room;



- A tree or topiary made from autumn materials.
Another great option for interior decoration. You can make a small tree from fallen twigs and decorate it with homemade flowers made from leaves. Or
make your own topiary (see photo), attaching many of these flowers to a floral ball (option: to a foam ball);

Tree (photo):


- Three-dimensional picture of the gifts of autumn.
You can use a large photo frame or a wooden picture frame as a base. The background can be made
from cardboard, painted in a suitable color . We make interesting compositions with our own hands from maple leaves, dried flowers, fallen pine needles and other natural materials, attaching them to the base using wire.

Helpful Tips:

How to prepare autumn leaves for making crafts and applications at home.

- for voluminous crafts in the form of flowers and bouquets.
We won’t be able to make voluminous crafts from dried leaves, as they are too brittle. Therefore, we will specially process the collected leaves. Divide the solution - 200 ml. glycerin per 400 ml. clean water. Carefully place the leaves that have fallen from the trees into a thick plastic bag and level them, then fill them with the prepared solution. The bag with the contents must be hermetically sealed (with a heated knife) or sealed with adhesive tape. Leave this bag in a dark closet for 3-4 days, and then spread the leaves on a paper towel to dry. From these flexible leaves that retain their original appearance for a long time, you can make a variety of flowers (below - MK: how to make beautiful roses from maple leaves with your own hands);

- for flat autumn compositions (appliqués, collages).

Leaves and flowers collected in autumn are best dried in massive magazines and reference books. The collected natural materials must be thoroughly pressed with a heavy weight placed on top of the directory.

How to properly dry autumn flowers for crafts and compositions:

- iron drying.
Autumn leaves and many small flowers can be dried with an iron. To do this, lay out natural materials on thick cardboard. , cover the top with a thin paper sheet and iron with a not very hot iron until all the moisture has evaporated;

- natural drying.
An excellent option for drying autumn flowers. Stretch the rope in a dry room with good air circulation. We put the collected flowers in bunches and hang them on a rope with the inflorescences down;

- oven drying.
A wonderful way to dry large single flowers (roses, tulips, peonies) for making compositions. The temperature in the oven should not be very high - approximately 50-60°C. Carefully monitor the process so that the flowers do not turn brown or lose their shape during drying;

- volumetric drying of flowers.

According to many experienced florists, this method of drying autumn flowers allows you to preserve their natural shape and color. The cut flower is placed in calcined dry sand for 4 weeks. As a container, you can use a box with a fine mesh at the bottom and a retractable bottom. Flowers with double and voluminous inflorescences (lilies, dahlias, roses) are placed in the sand with the stems down, and with flat inflorescences-baskets (buttercups, daisies, asters, forget-me-nots) - with the stems up.


What tools and materials may be useful for making autumn crafts:

- Scissors.
Small scissors with blunt ends for a child and sharp, long ones for an adult;

Stationery knife and stacks.
Using a stationery knife is convenient for cutting multi-layered parts of a craft. Plastic stacks are great tools for a child to use to cut individual leaves for appliqué;

- Shilo.
For convenience, choose a tool with a wide wooden handle (length - 5-6 cm) and a not very thick piercing part;

- Long tweezers and tweezers.
Tweezers are convenient for moving small parts of crafts. Nippers with a folded, twisted front part can be borrowed from a manicure set. These tweezers are very convenient for twisting individual parts of the product and wire;

- Thin wire.
Often used to form the frame of crafts and toys from natural materials. To fasten individual parts, it is advisable to use flexible and durable copper wire with a diameter of 0.35 mm;

- Foil and foil paper.
For decorating autumn crafts, for appliques and collages;

- Sewing needle and thread.
For connecting individual parts of crafts, for forming bouquets of leaves and dried flowers;

- Paper.
The more different types of paper (differing in color, density, thickness), the better. To make crafts, appliqués, bouquets, panels and wall compositions from natural materials, you can use corrugated, wallpaper, velvet, parchment, landscape, wrapping, copying and other types of paper;

- Plasticine and plastic (polymer clay).
For fastening, as well as for sculpting individual parts that complement products made from leaves and dried flowers. Your child can work with plasticine and polymer clay;

- Glue.
A variety of brands of glue can be useful in your work. PVA, BF, and “Mars” are often used. The safest options for use by a child are PVA and glue sticks.
For gluing individual parts of a craft, brushes with hard bristles are useful;

- Paints and brushes.
To create applications and collages - watercolor and gouache paints. For painting voluminous crafts made from autumn leaves and dried flowers, use acrylic paints. It is most convenient to paint with soft squirrel brushes.


2. HOW TO MAKE A BEAUTIFUL ROSE FROM FALLEN AUTUMN LEAVES WITH YOUR OWN HANDS

It is very easy to make such an artificial flower with your own hands! For work, prepare autumn maple leaves, strong threads, golden paints and sunflower oil. You can treat the leaves with a glycerin solution (see recipe above) for the durability of the assembled craft.

To make a separate flower, it is best to choose plain maple leaves. The rosettes from the leaves will be quite large. 5-7 of these crafts are enough to put together a beautiful bouquet. You can use the same maple leaves as leaves for this bouquet with artificial homemade flowers. Make the roses red and yellow.

So, let's get to work:

- take a maple leaf and bend it in half (front side facing out);

Bend the very tip and roll the leaf into a roll;

We take a second maple leaf of the same color and place the already twisted bud at its base (see photo);

We form a maple rose petal by bending the leaf and wrapping it tightly around the bud;

We wrap the third maple leaf in the same way. The more rose petals there are, the more voluminous and larger the rose will be. Move each subsequent row down a little to make the flower look blooming;

Just above the leaf petioles we secure the craft with thread;

Similarly, we will make another 5-7 of the same roses (yellow, red, greenish);

Lubricate maple roses with sunflower oil so that the bouquet retains its original appearance for a long time. Now you can cover the crafts with golden paint;

All that remains is to drop a few maple leaves into a small vase, and then form a beautiful bouquet of artificial roses.


3. MASTER CLASSES. LEARNING TO MAKE CRAFTS IN THE FORM OF FLOWERS FROM AUTUMN LEAVES AND COMPOSITIONS FROM DRIED FLOWERS

Master class No. 1:

STEPS OF STEP-BY-STEP PRODUCTION OF GORGEOUS VOLUMEROUS ROSES FROM RED MAPLE LEAVES FALLEN FROM TREES (PHOTO).

Master class No. 2:

HOW TO MAKE A FLOWER FROM AUTUMN LEAVES. ANOTHER OPTION FOR FOLDING A LARGE ROSE FROM MAPLE LEAVES WITH YOUR OWN HANDS. STEP-BY-STEP PHOTO MK.

Master class No. 3:

WE MAKE CRAFTS FROM LEAVES WITH YOUR OWN HANDS. WE FOLD THE CORE AND PETALS FROM CORN LEAVES, GLUE THEM AND GET A WONDERFUL WHITE FLOWER FOR DECORATING GIFT WRAPPING.


Master class No. 4:

ANOTHER STEP-BY-STEP PHOTO LESSON FOR BEGINNERS. HOW TO MAKE A ROSE FROM FALLEN AUTUMN MAPLE LEAVES.

Master class No. 5:

Autumn is an excellent time for a child to become more familiar with natural materials. Parents can invite him to create crafts with his own hands from dry leaves.

Young children will be interested in collecting fallen leaves of various sizes, colors and shapes from the ground. This will contribute to the development of the concept of geometric shapes and color perception. Making crafts from leaves also helps develop imagination and patience.

What can be made from leaves?

Dry autumn leaves are suitable as the material used. Often, after collecting them outside, they are still wet. In this case, they can be smoothed using an iron. If time is of the essence, then it is better to use the old method - place the leaves among the pages of a thick book and close it tightly.

The range of uses of dry autumn leaves in a child’s creative activity is varied: appliqués, frames, paintings, a herbarium of leaves. Leaves can be used to create animals or cut out figures from the leaf itself.

Along with leaves, you can use berries and flower petals as available material.

Leaf frames

To add variety to your own photographs, you and your child can create a frame of autumn leaves. A child over 4 years old can create such a craft. To create a frame you will need:

  • glue;
  • leaves of various sizes and shapes;
  • thick cardboard;
  • Matt lacquer.

Paintings of flowers and leaves

With older children (from 5 years old), you can create more complex crafts using dry leaves. For example, making whole paintings.

  1. To create a picture, you must first make a sketch of the future design so that you can select the right number, size and color of leaves. This will clearly show what kind of painting you want to get in the end.
  2. After applying the sample, glue dry leaves of the desired color on top.
  3. Let it dry for a while.

To create modular paintings, a more careful selection of leaves of the desired size and color is required.

The technique used is the method of laying leaves on top of each other.

Additionally, you can use branches, sticks, and small dry leaves.

This type of work is not difficult to perform, but it is quite labor-intensive and requires perseverance. Therefore, you should choose whether this way of working is right for your child.

Application of dry leaves

The simplest and easiest form of creative activity to perform is appliqué. It can be created together with the youngest children, using templates on which dry leaves are glued.

To create a simple application you need to prepare in advance:

  • small dry leaves of various colors;
  • glue;
  • scissors;
  • white sheets of paper.

1. Take a landscape sheet of paper and redraw a sample of a lion or fish.

2. Then invite your child to create a lion:

  • first you need to take a small number of yellow leaves of approximately the same size and chaotically stick them on a blank sheet of paper, creating a circle. This will create the lion’s “mane”;
  • then you need to glue the lion head blank on top;
  • After gluing it, it must be colored with colored pencils or felt-tip pens.

3. Let's start creating the fish:

  • Initially, we place the existing template on the table and color the face and eye with felt-tip pens;
  • then we take yellow small leaves and one by one create “scales” - we glue the leaves onto the body of the fish;
  • From dark brown leaves we make a fin and a tail on top.

At the same time, as the child grows up, you can complicate the tasks and use more complex figures.

By creating crafts from autumn leaves with your child, you not only form an emotional and trusting relationship with the child, but also develop his creative abilities.

Here we are not talking about children's applications. We will do ADULT masterpieces – for interior decoration. Although there will be children's work here too, you'll see.

So, how to make paintings with your own hands from dry or succulent leaves, flowers and herbs.

Here are DIFFERENT ways... and DIFFERENT techniques for making crafts from leaves in the form of paintings.

And every craft-picture is possible even for a beginner to the master craftsman.

Hey, let's dive into the creative impulse.

Three-dimensional painting of DRY LEAVES AND ACORNs

(the essence of the work is with your own hands)

Let's start with a bright artistic “canvas” - an autumn composition of leaves and acorns...

The essence of the work- We take a sheet of plywood - and the leaves are glued overlapping each other... We leave the edges of the plywood sheet clean - we will stuff our frame there.

A picture made from dry leaves turns out to be three-dimensional, so we won’t place it under glass. And the frame comes separately without glass (just a frame made of wooden slats... and just a piece of plywood (or fiberboard) in the size of this frame.) And then we choose a method to your taste - with acrylic varnish, or with paraffin from candles. Even small children can participate in such a picture. This idea can be implemented in creativity circles.

Method with acrylic varnish. We buy acrylic varnish for crafts at the store. We pasted the leaves onto the canvases...applied a layer of varnish, let it dry...applied another layer...dried it again...and another layer...etc. until it shines the way you want.

Paraffin method. Melt the candles in a saucepan. They dipped each sheet and placed it on the canvas. They themselves will stick to each other with paraffin. A very quick and easy way to make a brilliant autumn leaf painting. Leaves sealed in paraffin may not lose their richness of shape and color for years.

You can lay out such pictures by arranging leaves in a chaotic manner. Or you can come up with a specific pattern. Harmony of smooth color transitions.

You can also try and make circular symmetrical patterns from leaves of different sizes and colors. They are called mandalas. Some other ancient peoples came up with such centric patterns, and it is believed that they have the magic of harmony and beauty. Mandalas are nice to look at. In our case, the magic of our mandalas will be made of a light and pure material: natural foliage - therefore such centric paintings will only heal and soothe, like nature itself.

Of course, painstaking work has been done here - it is necessary so that the size of the leaves were the same in each circle. And to each circular row differed from each other in the size and shape of its repeating element.

Such paintings can be made from leaves and dry herbs TO COLOR YOUR INTERIOR. So that the painting fits perfectly into the room.

In bright orange tones - for an orange-yellow interior.

Or for an interior in dark chocolate-muted tones... another composition of autumn leaves will do.

Well, now another great idea...

Paintings from FLOATING leaves.

Look at the photo below. Like? Me too)). Do you want to do it yourself - exactly like this? Then read on.

If you dry the leaves - without pinching them between the pages of a book - but simply put them in a flat box (for example, a candy box) and cover with semolina ... then this is what happens...

The cereal will press the leaf just enough to keep him from curling up when drying - and then the leaf will dry, retaining its smooth, elegant shape.

Such leaves can be mounted behind glass in a frame... and they will be beautiful and even inside the picture.

You say…“Yeah... but here in the photo you can see that the leaves are not clamped by the frame... but seem to be floating inside the frame. How to do it?

Very simple. We need a frame - with emptiness inside(search for sale or make it yourself...

In order to make such a deep air frame-box we need... take a regular frame with glass (slats and glazing)... a thin sheet of plywood (or fiberboard)... and four pieces of lumber (thick slats... the thicker the slatted beam, the larger the space will be inside the frame)…

And now, having collected everything we need, we create the design of such a frame-box...

We stuff bars onto a sheet of plywood - i.e. we create the sides... and on these sides we attach our upper covered frame on top. And in the end we get a frame with air inside - a frame-box.

How to make a sheet “float” inside a frame-box...

First, create the background– our plywood bottom of the frame...either PAINTED white...or COVERED with white paper.

We place the leaves in the center... and look at where this leaf has the most central place. Mark this place with a pencil at the bottom of the frame.

We will glue our leaf to this stump (foam or wood). And it turns out that he seemed to be hanging in the air and does not touch the wall of its frame.

And you can make it even cooler...

You can create the illusion of a leaf with a frame, lying on the sand...Here's how to do it...

Before we can glue our sheet to the “stump” SAND BACKGROUND at the bottom of the frame. To do this, take a glue gun... and apply uneven layer of glue on the bottom of the frame... somewhere thicker, somewhere less... And until the glue dries pour fine river sand on it. Let it dry and after drying, shake out the excess sand from the frame. We look, and if there are any unsanded places left... Lubricate these bald places with glue again and sprinkle with sand again.

If you don't have a glue gun (by the way, you can buy it at any hardware store for $7) ... then you can use regular PVA glue - also apply a thicker layer and sand it with sand ... but it will take longer to dry ... and it’s better to take fine sand, PVA glue will not hold coarse gravel.

As a result, you will get beautiful paintings - as if the leaves are lying on the sand...

And also in such a framework and you can place not just CLEAR autumn leaves - but painted ones, with a picture drawn on them.

LEAVES-PICTURES

leaf painting technique.

You can lay out pictures with leaves, or you can draw pictures on the leaves themselves. Paint - oil or gouache.

If you work with gouache, then after completing the drawing you need to spray the picture with hairspray (to fix the paint and give it a richer brightness, as in the photo below).

Such original paintings on leaves can be given as gifts to family and friends; they can even be timed to coincide with the New Year.


And so that the painting, a gift from an autumn leaf, can be preserved for a long time
- has not dried out, has not shrunk, has not curled up, it needs to be seal in paraffin(or wax). To do this, melt the candles in a bowl and dip the leaves into paraffin by the tail. We take it out and dry it, hanging it by the tail on threads.

And if you are not an artist, then you can draw simple graphic patterns - the usual symmetry of geometric repeating shapes.

Simple master class

according to the patterns on the leaves.

And you know what, I’ll probably make you fall in love with the idea of ​​paintings on autumn leaves. I'll give you instructions, along with whom he will come understanding, and interest, desire and love will come along with the company.

Let's start with the simplest crafts - paintings on leaves. For example, such silhouette drawings... They have only a BACKGROUND and only a DARK SILHOUETTE. The background is simple. And the silhouette is simple. That’s why we’ll start with such simple artistic tasks so as not to scare you away, but to lure you.

We find a beautiful picture on the Internet. For example, this one. We print it out at a photo printing kiosk (I don’t think you have a color printer at home).

On a blank sheet of paper trace a maple leaf with a pencil, cut out the outlined silhouette - we get a stencil with a hole in the shape of a maple leaf. And with this maple hole we apply a paper stencil to our picture in the place we like. For example like this.

And now you can redraw the picture from this paper sample onto a maple leaf. First the background is the sky and water, then the black silhouette of a dolphin. You can also make a holey stencil out of paper for the dolphin - put it on the background and paint it with black paint.

Using this principle you can do any episodes from any pictures. At least from Mono Lisa. Elements with eyes look impressive - the predatory gaze of a bird, or the mysterious gaze of a woman.

BIT DRAWINGS look very nice, drawn with a cotton swab. Here, too, we first make the background. Let's dry it. And then we draw a drawing with dots. The easiest one to start with. For example, the silhouette of the Eiffel Tower.

Pictures on leaves with a SMOOTH COLOR TRANSITION look very interesting. Gradient play of paint shades (as in the picture below). Here's how to create such a delicate background for your painting at home...

To make a background on a leaf with a SMOOTH OVERFLOW effect From one shade to another you need to use not a brush, but a foam sponge with small pores.

  • Apply wide stripes of paint to the sponge - yellow, yellow-orange mixed, orange.
  • We print the sponge onto the sheet.
  • The first print will be faded, so we reapply stripes of ink and repeat this process several times until the background is the desired saturation.

Then, with a thin brush, we apply black contours of the silhouette (for example, a bird), and paint over the contours. You can cut out the silhouette of a bird from paper and trace it. Or cut out a stencil of a bird's hole - put it on a sheet and paint it over.

You can draw any thing on maple leaves, the simplest and the most complex. Citrus slices or an illustration from the fairy tale The Little Prince.

Paintings PRINTS

from painted leaves.

Children often make prints of autumn leaves during classes at school or kindergarten. Chalk or paints.

In the chalk print technique, we place white paper on top of an autumn leaf - and shade it all with chalk - from the shading, all the roughness of the leaf appears on the paper.

And in the technique with paint - we apply paint to an autumn leaf with a sponge (better than just a brush) and, before it dries, quickly press the leaf with the painted side to the paper.

And it turns out very interesting when we do not make an orange sheet on white paper, but vice versa, first we paint the paper orange with gouache, and then we cover the sheet with white paint and create a white imprint of the sheet on an orange background. It turns out much more interesting and richer in color. Do you agree?

Such leaf prints can be collaged into an interesting picture.

Like in the photo below - the picture was initially divided into zones... for each zone a different background of splashes was chosen (I will tell you how to make a background of splashes in the same article below)...

And then a separate stamp sheet is applied to each zone. The result is an original work of art

And you can make it even more beautiful... if you apply the imprint of an autumn leaf not on a clean white sheet, but on a prepared one. We apply typos of colored soap bubbles to the sheet in advance.... and then when the prints are dry... apply leaf prints to this bubble background. It’s quite simple - pour ordinary soap solution into jars, add colored gouache - and use a cocktail straw to inflate a bubble and, when it is already large, tilt it towards the paper so that it bursts on it.

And it will feel AS IF these leaves float in puddles when it rains... have you ever seen how rain raises bubbles in puddles and leaves float in this bubbly puddle... Like this a picture of leaves and splashes of rain... will become a real decoration of your room...

Leaf paintings

backprints.

“Reverse prints” is the name I came up with for a technique that produces this is the result- stencil technology. (photo below).

The stencil technique is simple - very simple. Look...

  1. Take a white sheet of paper... put a leaf, a stem of grass, or a twig on it.
  2. We put this sheet inside a large box (the bigger the better) now you’ll understand why...
  3. We take a can of colored paint in our hand and spray it on top of the paper with the leaf/stem/flower lying on it. (Since all our work is carried out inside the box, splashes do not scatter around the room and do not stain the furniture).

As a result, the entire sheet is painted in a rich color... and the place where the twig was remains painted over.

And as the spray flies out of the can at different angles– we do not have clear contours of the plant... but a sort of blurred shadow of the leaf... which only adds artistic expressiveness to our picture of leaves.

Or you can use a simpler spray bottle, made from a toothbrush.

Use regular watercolor or gouache, and use a regular toothbrush as a spray.

Paintings stamps - from succulent leaves.

Or you can leave it on paper sheet imprint- at all in a clumsy way. Or rather, “hammer”

We take paper - put a leaf (juicy green, yellow, red) - cover it with a paper napkin - and on top of the napkin we knock and hit the leaf with a hammer. As a result, the juice and pigment from the sheet are reprinted onto paper.

You can print each sheet separately... placing leaf after leaf... gradually coming up with the plot of the composition.

Or you can immediately unfold it all cover the leaf and flower arrangement - in our future picture - with a napkin and thresh it selflessly - until the plants are completely torn to pieces.

So that their bright souls remain captured forever - on your imperishable canvas.

FLAT picture

from dry herbs, leaves and flowers.

And of course – a standard version of the painting made from natural materials. When herbs, leaves and flowers dry out in flat between the pages of books. And in such a pressed form they are laid out on paintings.

You will find even more such FLAT flower paintings in my article .

THE BEST WAY TO DRY LEAVES AND HERBS

(so as not to spoil the books).

We wrap the sheet on both sides with a paper napkin, then with thick paper, then with a cotton diaper and iron it.

The iron should not be very hot (otherwise the sheet will turn black). We ironed it a little, and it warmed up a little, as if in the summer sun. Left some moisture in the napkin. Then we changed the napkin to a dry one and repeated.

And after that you can also put it in a paper napkin between heavy books.

Marker paintings with leaves

(simple graphics).

You can simply draw any picture with a black marker - and the leaves will only play the role of individual elements included in your graphics.


Leaf paintings

In mosaic technique.

Mosaic technique is the most beautiful, in my opinion. Very soft, airy, real lace made from natural materials. And it’s so nice to lay out piece by piece - gently, precisely, achieving the right similarity.

First, put everything on dry paper - then photograph the final version. Remove everything from the sheet - carefully placing each element in a box. And then, with glue in hand, lay out the mosaic picture, checking the photo sample.

As a basis, you need to take a sheet of paper with the silhouette of the animal transferred to it. Place a piece of paper on the computer screen with a picture and draw the outline of the animal with a faint pencil line. And then slowly fill all this space with pieces of leaves.

Deer and owl are quite complex jobs. Your very first job should be simple so as not to discourage you. The simplest thing is a symmetrical animal. Same left and right. So you will simply start from the center - and at the same time lay out identical pieces of plants to the right and left of it.

As a material, you can use dry leaves, or leaves sealed in paraffin (dipped in melted candle wax).


Leaf paintings

In multilayer technique.

Or you can make an applique of leaves - using a three-dimensional technique - when the texture of the leaf conveys the texture of the animal... like here in the picture of leaves with owls - when the texture and shape of the leaves conveys the texture and shape of the feathers.


And you can also sell your work - so I found a very interesting site where the author sells - not the crafts themselves - but postcards depicting these works. And not cheap - but at a good price. A great example of a beautiful hobby and business in one. https://www.floraforager.com/

Paintings from leaves with birds

Master Class

(based on children's coloring books).

You can create a picture that you paint with leaves - like an artist with brush strokes. Each leaf is a broad stroke of an artist's brush. For such a picture, you need to print out an ordinary children's coloring book with a bird on a printer - in large size.

And then decorate this picture, but not with pencils, but with leaves. Lay out each element of the decoration with leaves of a certain color. And you will receive an exclusive painting of leaves.

There are a lot of coloring pages with birds on Google - print them out and try using dry autumn leaves to turn this ordinary children's coloring book into a real masterpiece. You can be proud of your work.

You can make spring paintings from leaves by drying whole branches of cherry blossoms. Flowers are pressed between paper napkins. If you want the flowers to be voluminous, then you can sprinkle them with dry semolina, or sifted with very dry river sand.

These are quite simple applications from leaves - for 1st grade of school... For such simple applications I will write a separate article... and then there will be a link to it here.

You will find even more options for applications from autumn leaves in my article

Landscape paintings - from dry leaves and flowers.

Here are the paintings he makes from leaves, flower petals and herbs one French artist... Below you will see her contacts... if you like such works... you can contact the author to order a similar masterpiece for yourself.

It's a shame that you can't enlarge them to see everything in great detail.

You can also make small landscape works from leaves. Which do not require so much effort and such expenditure of natural material.

Paintings PORTRAITS - from dry leaves.

And here are the compositions of autumn leaves that are folded in the outline of a woman's head.

You can make a whole gallery of paintings from leaves in the theme “Very Woman”. And display it in your living room for all the guests to gasp.

Leaf painting

LOVERS.

And we will end our article with love. It all starts with her. Let everything continue with her.

Two lovers. A picture that is pleasing to the eye in any era and in any civilization.

As you can see, there are a lot of ideas...

Create. Don't be lazy to be happy. Life is given - not for plans for the future.

And I will definitely look new ideas for you...

I found it right now...

Yes, yes, and it’s all made from leaves - take a closer look... Read more at the link above.

AND MORE...

I have other articles on autumn bouquets and crafts made from natural autumn materials...


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