So this is what we made.
We painted acorns with gold and silver paint, left the acorns to dry and made the plaques the next day.
We also made these with all sorts of nature treasures.
Noah's mermaid sitting on a rock.
Leo's person.
Sol's angel.
And I wanted to stick in some of those beeswax dipped leaves.
What great fun this is. I think we will have these all over the house - everywhere!
I have seen this craft in several places but for a really clear tutorial, please visit Stephanie's incredible blog, Ordinary Life Magic. She has a tutorial there for seasonal plaques and a wealth of other activities. And even if you don't feel like crafting, believe me, you will come away energised and inspired and will be back again.
Your plaques are amazing! I love them all, really creative.
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever! I love it :) I've never seen anything like it before. Gosh, you could make signs, plaques, Christmas tree ornaments, etc. The options would seemingly be endless with this clever little project. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe acorn plaques are so elegant... all of them are beautiful. Happy holidays to you and your little ones.
ReplyDeleteoh how i love your plaques!!!! they are really beautiful! adding plaster of paris to my shopping list this afternoon!!!
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend
lisa
Oooh...I really like the ones with the leaves! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic Kelly, they must have been great fun to do!
ReplyDeleteIt really is a joy to be able to read your beautiful blog again, thank you so much for sharing such happiness.
I will be trying to find the time to write you a proper email today, fingers crossed!
Blessings
Gina xxx
Hello Dear Kelly~
ReplyDeleteThese are just too lovely. What is it about handmade treasures around the home..I too am facinated by ice decorations some people make. Have you done those yet Sista Kelly? I cannot believe temperatures get so cold that you can make hanging ice decorations.
I hope you are all well...Our home is full of cousins and granny's and grandpa's...your email is developing line by line as I get my moments my friend...I have just done a swap unit study for someone in England about 'Jock of the bushveld' I would love to send that to your boys as soon as the Christmas celebrations are over..
Sending all my love to you all
Love
Suzanne
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These are adorable Kelly. So much creativity coming from those little boys of yours. Sasha loves mermaids, he want to read the story all the time, it's very sad - I even cry in it. The little acorns are very pretty in their shiny coat against the white plaster. Lovely little plaques you've all made. Much lovexxx
ReplyDeleteI love them and so will my gramerlings.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.