Materials:
FolkArt – Metallic Rose
FolkArt Acrylic Colors – Fresh Foliage
FolkArt Extreme Glitter – Glitter Hologram
FolkArt Extreme Glitter – Peridot
FolkArt Extreme Glitter Gold
Papier-mâché – letters that spell SPRING
Scrapbook paper – pink and green prints
Foam paintbrushes
Ribbon – various colors
Silk flower petals pink – large and small
Silk flower petals yellow
Crocheted flower trim
Rhinestones
Hot Glue
Steps:
1. Paint each letter with 2 coats of either fresh foliage or rose paint. Paint the fresh foliage letters with 2 coats of extreme glitter peridot and the rose letters with extreme glitter hologram. Allow for dry time in between coats.
2. Trace the letters onto the back of the scrapbook paper. Cutout the letters. Apply Mod Podge to the back of the paper letters. Center on the painted letters, top coat with Mod Podge. Use your fingers to press out any air bubbles. Smooth your brush strokes.
3. Hot glue ribbon around the letters. Hot glue the letters on top of each other in a layered design.
4. Paint the large pink petals with extreme glitter gold. Allow to dry. Using hot glue, layer the petals, flower trim and rhinestones around the letters. Glue rhinestones to the letters in a random pattern.
Jenna says
Very cute! Do you happen to have a closeup of the glittered flowers? Trying to see the extreme glitter! 🙂
Anonymous says
I love it! I can’t seem to find the extreme glitter paint anywhere!
cathie filian says
Hi! It is just now beginning to ship…I think the glitter will be live online for retail very soon! I’ll get the scoop tomorrow and post the actual dates. The glitter is my favorite new plaid product.
alyson says
Why do you paint the letters with paint and glitter if you’re just going to cover it up with paper and ribbon? Am I misunderstanding something?
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cathie filian says
Alyson,
The letters begin as a brown kraft paper – so they need a little sprucing up.
You still see lots of glitter on the edges of the paper and on the side of the letter. I guess the pic is not close enough.
Also, I like to paint/glitter the whole letter so that the surface is even before decoupaging. You could do just the edges, but with thinner paper the decoupage might appear bumpy.
Hope that helps! Cathie