With September just around the corner, my thoughts are on creating fall décor. If you're a regular reader, you might have discovered how I love making things out of foam sheets! The material is so versatile and is easily manipulated with a little bit of heat, texture and color into wonderful inexpensive projects.
Ornamental cabbage is a favorite of mine for fall. Its' intense shades of purple and green makes a colorful and lasting addition to any decorative arrangement.
See how easy this ornamental cabbage was to make using foam sheets.
Materials:
White foam sheets
Leaf templates
Scissors
Acrylic paint - purple and green
Sponge brushes
Hot griddle or iron
Hot glue gun
Skewer stick or large tooth pick
Round objects (measuring spoons or small balls)
Soft sponge
Foil
Terra cotta pot/styrofoam/rocks
Make leaf templates in four or five different sizes, from 4 inches to 1/2 inches. Trace on foam sheets and cut out using a ruffle or wavy line effect. You'll need about thirty petals - five to six in each size.
Lay the petals on a medium heat griddle or iron for a few seconds until the middle fluffs up and curls.
Place foam petals on soft foam and press centers with round objects.
Curl and manipulate edges with fingers for a wavy, ripple effect.
Paint petals and edges with acrylic paints, beginning with the smaller petals, in purple and then adding green and purple in variations . . .
using small sponges or foam brushes.
To assemble the cabbage, squeeze a small sheet of foil into a ball . . .
and hot glue on the small purple petals, covering the foil.
Then, begin gluing on the remaining petals, from small to large, in a clockwise flow, overlapping the layers.
And finally, add hot glue in bottom of a terra cotta pot and insert foam and filler rocks.
I put paint on the bottom edge of the pot that was suppose to mimic moss . . .
and inserted a small wood skewer in the bottom of the faux cabbage and into the foam in the pot, securing with hot glue.
I'm on my way . . . slowly easing into the season, getting ready for fall!
How about you?
Take a little time to
enjoy
and
Happy Fall Crafting!