Monday, 20 July 2015

Make A Skeleton Leaf

Skeleton leaves are used in a variety of arts and crafts projects.


Skeleton leaves are delicate, ornate dried leaves used in a variety of arts and crafts projects. You can purchase all kinds of artificial skeleton leaves in craft stores, but making your own is cheaper and means you can use any kind of leaf you like. To make a skeleton leaf, you essentially remove the leaf material but leave the network of veins intact. You can also dye the skeleton leaf for a colorful effect.


Instructions


1. Choose a green leaf that is sturdy and not damaged or incomplete. Rinse your leaf under cold water, rubbing away any dirt and dust with your fingers. Be careful not to tear the leaf.


2. Put rubber gloves on and make a solution of bleach and water in your sink or a bucket. Use one part bleach to two or three parts water. Place the leaf in the bleach solution and submerge it. Leave the leaf in the bleach solution until it has turned completely white.


3. Remove the white leaf from the bleach solution and rinse it gently under cold water. Place the rinsed leaf flat on a rag or paper towel.


4. Take a dry, stiff paintbrush and very gently brush away the softened leaf material until only the underlying network of veins and the stem remain. You could also try using your fingers to remove the leaf material if you find that to be easier. For a white skeleton leaf, allow it to dry naturally. For a colorful leaf, continue with Step 5.


5. Mix food coloring or unsweetened drink powder with a little water in a bowl or plastic container. Submerge your skeleton leaf in the dye mixture, let it sit for a minute or two in the dye, and then gently rinse the excess dye away under cold water. For a more intense shade, use more food coloring or unsweetened drink powder and less water.

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