A Bountiful Harvest Wreath
A warm hello to everyone (including new followers) on this last day of October. Despite being Halloween, today sees the start of a new challenge over at A Vintage Journey chosen by our lovely Sandy. The theme is:
I decided to make a Harvest Wreath from a small Styrofoam base which I covered in strips of hessian.
I made the leaves first die cutting a large amount from cream cardstock using the Tattered Leaves die.
I used a number of Distress Inks and Tim's Wrinkle Free Distress Technique:
Squeezed Lemon
Aged Mahogany
Peeled Paint
Ripe Persimmon
Crushed Olive
Gathered Twigs
Once dry I embossed them all with the "9724" folder - one of my favourites!
Then for the flowers I used the Tattered Poinsettia die and some coffee filters (I bought the wrong size by mistake!).
I used the two smallest petals from the die and used the same Distress Inks as the leaves spritzing the inks on my mat and then swishing the leaves through them and scrunched them up.
Once dry I layered them and scrunched them up again. They actually look more like crumpled leaves than flowers!
One of Tim's metal ornate frames got a bit of "treatment" with some Rusty Hinge Distress Paint and the moments sentiment from Simple Sayings just fits this space perfectly.
Then it was a matter of putting it all together on the wreath. It smells lovely as I also raided some nuts and seeds from the potpourri bowl in the sitting room!
Bountiful Harvest
For this challenge we want you to think about Harvest - pumpkins, wheat, corn and even the harvest moon could be in order. For those in the US, a thanksgiving theme would work as well.
As we are a Tim Holtz inspired challenge we want to see your projects either incorporating his products or techniques in a shabby vintage style.
I decided to make a Harvest Wreath from a small Styrofoam base which I covered in strips of hessian.
I made the leaves first die cutting a large amount from cream cardstock using the Tattered Leaves die.
I used a number of Distress Inks and Tim's Wrinkle Free Distress Technique:
Squeezed Lemon
Aged Mahogany
Peeled Paint
Ripe Persimmon
Crushed Olive
Gathered Twigs
Once dry I embossed them all with the "9724" folder - one of my favourites!
Then for the flowers I used the Tattered Poinsettia die and some coffee filters (I bought the wrong size by mistake!).
I used the two smallest petals from the die and used the same Distress Inks as the leaves spritzing the inks on my mat and then swishing the leaves through them and scrunched them up.
Once dry I layered them and scrunched them up again. They actually look more like crumpled leaves than flowers!
One of Tim's metal ornate frames got a bit of "treatment" with some Rusty Hinge Distress Paint and the moments sentiment from Simple Sayings just fits this space perfectly.
Then it was a matter of putting it all together on the wreath. It smells lovely as I also raided some nuts and seeds from the potpourri bowl in the sitting room!
And the finished wreath.
Thank you for joining me today and I hope you will hop on over to A Vintage Journey as my fellow teamies have (as usual) made some amazing projects for this great challenge. And of course I hope you will join us for this great challenge.
I am also entering this into the Frilly and Funkie current Challenge which is to create an invitation, table decor, door decoration or home decor item with gratitude or the Thanksgiving theme in mind. Do hop on over to the blog as there are some fabulous pieces from the Design Team.
I am also entering this into the Frilly and Funkie current Challenge which is to create an invitation, table decor, door decoration or home decor item with gratitude or the Thanksgiving theme in mind. Do hop on over to the blog as there are some fabulous pieces from the Design Team.
Happy Harvest!
Jennie x
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hugs Brenda xxx
xoxo Sioux
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Love how you covered with the hessian and the embossed leaves are gorgeous such amazing colours
Jools x
Enjoy your weekend, Julie xx
Hugs,
Nancy
Hugs Annie x