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por Susan Myers

Cómo grabar con papel de aluminio


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Me encanta el aspecto del arte tridimensional y el estampado en metal es una forma divertida de crear un
proyecto único. Esta semana, tomé uno de mis patrones más antiguos, Holiday Partridge, y la convertí en una
brillante obra de arte en relieve. Este sencillo proyecto de bricolaje se basa en los recuerdos de la escuela
primaria.

Para este proyecto utilicé:

Trozo de cartón de 9 "x 12"


Papel de aluminio resistente
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Pegante de barra
Pegamento blanco
Hilo
Marcadores permanentes de colores
Print out the free Holiday Partridge Pattern. Center it on the cardboard and use glue sticks to stick it down. Take
the white glue and following one line at a time trace a line a glue onto the first line.
Glue down pieces of yarn along the lines.

Because this drawing is so detailed, it will take a while to glue down your yarn. If you are wanting to try this
technique out on a simpler line drawing, be sure to check out the links at the bottom of this post, or even use a
page from a coloring book!
Once all the lines are covered with yarn, allow the glue to thoroughly dry before going to the next step. Cut out a
piece of heavy duty aluminum foil that is quite a bit larger than your 9 x 12 picture. Carefully crumple it up in your
hands a few times and then very carefully open it back out.

Coat your entire yarn covered picture in a thin layer of white glue. (I used a flat brush to paint it on). Place the
crumpled foil over top and begin to press it down into the hills and valleys of the drawing. You can carefully use
the end of a pencil eraser to emboss the aluminum into the crevices. This also takes many of the wrinkles out of
the foil as you rub it lightly over the flat spaces.
Once the foil is placed how you like it, you can begin to color in all the flat places with permanent markers. (Do not
color in the raised foil lines).

Feel free to play with color! For the pears, I colored them in with yellow and then added orange to shade.
The final piece can be framed. What a unique way to decorate for the holidays!

For the free Holiday Partridge Pattern, be sure to click on the link below!

Want more details about this and


other DIY projects? Check out my (http://suzyssitcom.com/2017/11/how-to-emboss-with-aluminum-foil-free-pattern.html)
blog post!

Unirse a la conversación

3  de  134 comentarios

Karen Lausberg  el 30 de enero de 2020


¡Qué idea tan maravillosa! ¡Gracias por compartir!

Lyndia McCorkle Bailey  el 17 de julio de 2020


Sí, si supiera de dónde sacar la foto de la perdiz. Lydnia.

Susan Myers  el 18 de julio de 2020


Si quieres el patrón, ve aquí: http://suzyssitcom.com/2017/11/how-to-emboss-with-aluminum-foil-free-pattern.html

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