Tuesday, October 09, 2012

celebrate fall

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31 comments:

Helmi said...

Beautiful, great idea. Thanks for sharing

Carmen said...

Great stuff.

Unknown said...

great! i am gonna do this...

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Věrka said...

Beatiful, nice autumn.

dawn said...

Love this!!! That quilt is so pretty and fallish too! So where did you end up hanging it??

Bubamara šarena said...

Wonderfull idea! Your art is such a great inspiration for me! Thank you!

Маруся said...

Hi! so awesome!!!! so colorful!
But how the leaves look when they are dry (fade)?

stefanie stark said...

The leaves are so cute! This is such a lovely and unique and typical "Alisa-Decoration"!
But I would love to copy it for my living room!

Joanne said...

another wonderful alisa inspiration -- wish i had your creative mind --

Unknown said...

what a creative idea! I love this! now only if the leaves here would turn another color other than GREEN. it's still summer here in florida. :(

robayre said...

Love it! What a great vision to come up with this. I'm gonna try this with multiple layered strands for over our mantle. Thank you.

Preeti Dubey said...

Loveliest !!!!

Clare said...

What is essiently a simple idea you have transformed into a thing of utter beaty. Inside your creative mind must be a beautiful place to visit.

Dianne said...

Very creative idea... Makes such a lovely garland...

Shirley Pando said...

very clever! I thought they were feathers at first. :-)

Teddi said...

magical loveliness, as always! :)

Madlen said...

Very beautiful idea!!!
Have a nice month!!

April Duda said...

I read somewhere (probably on Pinterest) that dipping leaves in wax will preserve them from curling up and drying out so they'll last all season. I love this idea!

Leah said...

So simple and so amazingly beautiful. I have preserved leaves on the branch by putting the branch in glycerin. I can't remember if it was straight glycerin or mixed with water (so long ago!) The leaves soak it up through the branch and become almost a soft rubbery texture. Perhaps they can be taken off then and retain the preserve? Happy fall!

Carin Winkelman said...

This is just fabulous! So much fun!

Shalini said...

Oh! This is such a beautiful idea, I am gonna try this art with my girls this weekend, they are so gonna love it!
Thanks for the ispiration...

Erika said...

I thought these were textile leafes! Great idea!

Ju said...

Hey Alisa, this is so pretty! I've been trying to come up with some fall decoration that's pretty & not kitsch.. You've just provided me with the solution (at first I thought the leaves were feathers):) I'll link to this on my blog :)love to you and your family, Judith

S said...

These are gorgeous, they inspired me to make my own.
http://fotodesignshelly.blogspot.nl/2012/10/diy-painted-leaves.html

CouldBeKim said...

Is that a wood burning stove you have there? We have a coal burning stove, it's so cozy.

Kim

http://loopsoflavender.blogspot.com/

Erica said...

This is amazing! So festive. I need to gather some leaves now. :)

mick said...

very nice, simple and clever ! I love it !

Carol Joy said...

This is just a lovely project, can't wait to try it out!

nightologist said...

Wow! But what did you do not to break them and make them last against wind or so?

Anonymous said...

Very nice! I could see our preschoolers doing this and hanging them up around the room...collecting leaves now! :-)

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