I first saw leaf castings in a garden specialty store many years ago. They had a huge elephant ear leaf cast sitting atop a cement base being used as a bird bath. I was really taken aback at the beauty and intricate details of the casting. While being made of cement, it was still very fragile and delicate looking.
For years I've had dreams of filling my backyard with small gardens and art made by my children or my own hands. I was looking online for some simple art projects for the boys and I stumbled upon how to make leaf castings. It's easy and inexpensive and our first try at it gave us an exquisite art piece for the garden!
For years I've had dreams of filling my backyard with small gardens and art made by my children or my own hands. I was looking online for some simple art projects for the boys and I stumbled upon how to make leaf castings. It's easy and inexpensive and our first try at it gave us an exquisite art piece for the garden!
I think I'm going to place our first casting on a large stump under a particular eave of our house where water runs off pretty fast during rainstorms. I even think I may cast several other large leaves to make a cascading "down spout" for the rain water.
This is such a beautiful and easy project for the whole family and I think these last few weeks of summer will be filled with creating works of art for the garden ~ and maybe a few gifts for friends and family as well!
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19 comments:
That is gorgeous! You are mega talented.
Thanks for sharing this with pictures. You make it look so easy. We will be making these before long. - Dawn
We must have seen the same idea years ago. I remember it was in a store magazine I think. Yours is so beautiful!!! Every time I see an elephant ear plant, I think of those castings. Nice job!
That is a really cool project! We have some leaves that we could use for this... I see that my weekend is now busy. ;-)
My wife has been wanting to do this for over a year... no excuses for me not to do it now. Thanks for the directions. It would be neat if you could think of a way to arrange them as a waterfall/feature.
What a wonderful project! I too want to fill my garden with handmade and found objects to create little nooks where imaginations can run wild! Thanks for sharing!!!
How cool! This would make a really neat 4H project for my crafty daughter!
That is so beautiful and you make it sound so easy too! Thanks for sharing your techniques and getting all of our creative minds flowing. Awesome!
Excellent tutorial- especially nice showing the kids helping! Love it- thanks for linking to the Garden Party.
Thank you so much for posting this. I am going to bookmark the page, because I've wanted to try this for a long time!
This is just amazing! Thanks so very much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday! I've always wanted to make things from concrete, maybe this is my time! Hope to see you again soon, all the best!
Oh my god that is so cool. I'm going to make one for myself as soon as the weather cools down. Stupid TX heat.
Thanks for sharing.
Hammer & Thread
This is simply amazing and fantastic. The leaf is beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing! Hope you are enjoying your weekend. ~ Stephanie Lynn
That is amazing... I can't believe how gorgeous it looks and how easy it is to make
ha, I am going to test my thought, your post bring me some good ideas, it's really amazing, thanks.
- Murk
This is amazing! One question: what do you seal it with?
Thanks!
Michelle
I never sealed these projects and they're still looking good, a bit weathered, but good.
thanks for mentioning details best post for these ive seen so far i plan on making some in the fall when weather cools down
Beautyful!! Thanks
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