Post on 13-May-2015
How to Create How to Create a Still Life a Still Life
Collage: Vase Collage: Vase of Flowers of Flowers
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IntroIntro I’ve always been a creative person, but I was
never good at drawing. Once I discovered collage, I never looked back.
The most common questions about collage are about where to get the specialty art papers. At the end of this ebook, there is a list of resources.
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Supplies and PrepSupplies and Prep You will need:
– Specialty/decorative art papers.– Plastic box frame, canvas, or any hard surface.– Scissors, paintbrushes, acrylic matte medium, paper towels,
small container of water, rag or old towel. To prepare for this project, cover a table with newspaper or an old
tablecloth. Wear an apron or old clothing.
Canvas, plastic box frame or other hard
surface
Specialty art papers Acrylic Matte Medium
Step 1: Prepare the Step 1: Prepare the BackroundBackround
Cut the background papers into squares, or cut it slightly larger than the box frame or canvas.
Apply thin coat of glue to the paper. Place onto surface, smoothing it out with your finger or brush to
remove all the air bubbles! Don’t forget to do the sides unless you plan on framing the piece.
I chose a light colored rice paper with a few small inclusions of green particles.
Step 2: Cut out the FlowersStep 2: Cut out the Flowers After covering the entire
background, cut out your flowers, stems, leaves, and vase. Use different shades of one color, or mix it up and use a variety of colors!
I usually draw the shape on the paper, lightly, with a pencil, before cutting.
Step 3: Begin GluingStep 3: Begin Gluing
Next, glue the stems onto the background. Then, glue on the vase. Next, add the flowers.
Step 4: Add DetailsStep 4: Add Details Continue adding more flowers. Then add the leaves and the middle of the flowers. You can also decorate the vase if you want.
Step 5: Finishing TouchesStep 5: Finishing Touches
After your collage has dried, add a thin coat of water-based polyurethane. I like to use gloss, but matte works too. Mod Podge also works great!
If you used a plastic box frame, replace the cardboard backing so you can hang your artwork on the wall. If you used something else as your canvas, you will need to add a hanger onto the back.
Congratulations, your DONE! Now, wrap your creation and give it as a gift or hang it in your home and enjoy!
More ExamplesMore Examples
More examples of still-life flower collages.
ResourcesResourcesDecorative Art Paper: http://handmade-paper.us http://artpaper.com/ http://www.papermojo.com/ http://www.paper-source.com/Other art supplies (canvas, glue, brushes, matte medium, etc.) Michaels Aaron Brothers Utrecht Dick Blick
But which papers should you buy?? Over the years, I have learned what work best for me by trial and error. But my
favorites are Lokta, Japanese Lace, Mulberry, Thai Mango, and Banana paper.
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