Pretty neat huh? I used glue to attach them and let it set overnight. Once all that was started I used dye to color the gourd ( I used red and cordovan) and sealed the dye. I then used aluminum foil to make a base trunk for the tree. I also used a candy mold to put paperclay into for the leaves and let them set overnight to dry. This is the beginning:
Doesn't that color on the apple look real? Looked like a red delicious to me. Once the ground work was done I got to have the real fun! "Creative Paperclay" to the ready.... I then covered the base, trunk, and made the limbs of my "Apple Tree". To me it looked pretty neat even without the paint. I then glued my leaves on after sanding the edges of them to make them look good and also made a little gnome door on the front and left my project overnight to dry.
I was just so excited after I got the project this far. Now that everything was dry I painted my "Apple Tree" and then sealed it well so that it would last a very long time.
So tell me, what do you think? I love it and don't think the picture really does it justice. I can certainly tell you that working with Creative Paperclay is fun, fun, fun!!! You can purchase Creative Paperclay at a lot of hobby and craft stores like, Michaels and Hobby Lobby to name a few or from the creator of Creative Paperclay, Amaco. I hope you purchase some and try a project or two yourself, I know you'll like it.
Barbara
9 comments:
Oh my gosh, Barbara, this is adorable!!! And I'm thinking how perfect it is for the 4th of July too..."Mom and apple pie," know what I mean? You are so talented!
XO
Cindy
Barbara- it is adorable!!! I love it- what a clever idea! The colors are fantastic too- I'm kinda hungry for an apple now :)
Barbara, I LOVE your apple tree! I can tell you put lots of work in it but it sounds like you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing this beauty with me and the shots along the way!
Have a blessed evening, HUGS!
This is really cute!
Ceekay - thinkinofhome.blogspot.com
Barbara,
What a cool idea and you did such a great job on making the apple, tree and leaves. It looks so real. I can only imagine what it looks like in real life.
Love and Hugs,
Tamara
I love it, Barbara. Boy, you really nailed that delicious red!
What a clever idea - an apple tree of just a single apple.
thats so creative, Love your apple tree!
hugs Lynn
Hi Barbara,
I hope you're having a wonderful weekend!!!
XO
Cindy
I have done some gourding (sp?) and it is a great craft. You do such lovely techniques I would never have thought of until joining your blog. Thanks for the sharing.
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