Paper Flowers
Every once in a while I like to take a break and try something different than drawing. A couple of weeks ago I watched a several videos on how to make crepe paper flowers and even made a few! It was a fun week! From dying the paper to shaping the petals and making the core, it was a fun activity. But don't worry, the fad didn't last too long and I’m back to tangling now., just didn't have the time to post these here.
The process starts with dying the crepe paper: all you need to do is wet the paper and the ink starts to run everywhere. I also used some Clorox to remove some of the dye entirely. After THOROUGHLY dry - and I mean you have to wait at least 24 to 48 hours - you can cut and shape the petals.
Dying was really my favorite part. It's super messy, but the results are such fun, with such variation!
The stem and center core of one of the flower:
The leaves are made like little kites and then cut into leaf shape.
Not every flower turns out great, some are a little too exaggerated or wonky. Also, I wouldn't know how to name them if my life depended on it. Here are close-ups of my two favorites:
This one reminds me of a rose, I added a lot more petals:
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Remember that all images are Copyright Eni Oken.
I've been MIA for over 20 days for a good reason: my husband and I went on a month-long adventure which included crossing the Atlantic on a cruise from Europe to Brasil, with some dear friends. Before leaving I selected some pictures to work on while aboard: this one is based on a Gothic artifact found in the John Leighton’s Suggestion of Designs (1880) found in archive dot org. Inktense pencils and Pitt Brush pens with a waterbrush.