Glue Relief Flowers
We began a loose study of Georgia Okeffee this week. We made a glue relief flower picture in OKeffee style. They turned out so pretty!
Step One: Using glue and black construction paper outline your flower with glue. And let dry over night.
( be patient! )
Step Two ( We used pastel oil chalks)
Their art work turned out really nice. What a great effect. Looks like a fun project too. How did you get the glue part to look silvery?
ReplyDeleteThose are neat! Even I might be able to make a pretty flower with this technique.
ReplyDeleteThat's neat. My dd would love to do one. I may have to find the glue.
ReplyDeleteJenn
Those are so cool! They turned out great.
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Amazingly beautiful!!! Such creative artwork!
ReplyDeleteMama Karen
I am so impressed....
ReplyDeleteFrom these pictures those seem to have a professional quality about them. I love the color combinations, too.
Thanks for showing us those...
bethanyrae
Wow...thank you for sharing!
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Linda
You gals are SOOOOOOOOO CREATIVE ! I just love seeing what you will do next !!! This one is sooooo neat. I might have to try one myself and the boys would have fun too. [0=
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
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These turned out beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds fairly simple as well.
I'd have to work on the 'patience' thing! :}
Thanks for sharing,
Robyn
Thanks for visiting my blog! Those flowers are pretty.----Ash
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a neat project, Tina. I think we will try that as soon as we start school again.
Pam
Well...that is cool! I never heard of this kind of "glue relief" art, and how did that glue turn silvery? All in all, some lovely artwork.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! Their beautiful Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteAntoinette
That's really neat! And it turns out so cute and pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the comment!
God Bless,
Amber
I will definitely have to remember this - very neat project! We are studying Georgia O'Keffee more in depth this coming homeschool year (although we read about her this previous year)
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