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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Fall Leaf Hanging

This pretty leaf hanging is just the thing to hang in an archway. It's easy to make and almost free, since I gathered the leafy branches from my back yard.


First, I dried the leaves between two towels for a few days, just to insure that they dried flat. I understand that there are more involved methods of drying leaves, especially if you're looking to preserve them for a long time. But since I sprayed them afterward with a clear, acrylic sealant, I figured they would be durable enough for my purposes.




Once they were sprayed with the acrylic spray and completely dry, I could begin to plan out the placement of the branches.


From there, it was pretty quick. I used hot glue and twine to hold together my bundles.



I looped a piece of twine to act as a hanger and attached that to the center of the two bundles.


I used hemp to create a simple bow for its center.


And hung the finished product in my dining room.


Pretty!



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