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This lifted the background of my art so I could glue the canvas and float it in the middle of the 1×2 frame, rather than sit flush with the back edge. You might want to watch the video for this part, but I used a few scrap pieces fo the 1/2″ plywood underneath the stained canvases. While the leaves were drying, I cut the frame on my miter saw from a piece of 1×2 pine. Outside, I spray painted half of my cut leaves Dover White and the other half River rock (a gray/brown color). I sanded down each of my leaves until they were buttery smooth and ready for paint. I also applied Simple Finish to seal once dry. I did 2 coats on both sides (I’ll explain why later). Wearing gloves (trust me on this!), I spread India ink around on teh 1/2″ plywood with a foam brush. These two pieces would serve as my canvas for mounting the leaves. Important tip: use painter’s tape along the cut line to minimize splintering. Using a circular saw, I cut some rectangular panels from a scrap of 1/2″ stainable plywood. I didn’t wind up using all of the smaller leaf shapes, but there was enough scrap MDF to cut a few more, just in case. :)įor these intricate cuts, I used an 18.5 skip blade that fit my scroll saw (I use pin blades, but some saws use pinless make sure you know the right blade for your machine!).
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I’ve created a PDF in case you want to use one or don’t feel particularly artistic. I briefly looked at some free clip art to use as a template, but I found it much easier just to take a pencil and freehand a few leaf shapes on a piece of 1/4″ MDF. I especially love that they were made with a neutral palette to fit with the rest of my home decor and the background is stained with India ink! These scrolled leaves are so fun to create! Draw these leaves free-hand or use my downloadable PDF template for some examples.