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Free Hexagon Wall Hanging
Materials
Embossing folders, swirly and honeycomb
Copper Sheet
Wallpaper
Distress oxide spray in Burlap and speckled egg
Creative Expressions metallic gilding polish in gun metal & copper or metallic Lustre's
Decorative image, Peacock
Strong Glue
Metal embossing tools
Vintage 12 x 12 scrapbook paper
Instructions
I began by adding Gesso to a selection of hexagons. I set aside over night to dry.
Once dry I split the hexagons into 4 piles as I had 4 techniques to do on them
Technique 1
I used a strong glue and stuck my hexagons to a sheet of copper metal. Once dry o carefully cut them out with a craft knife. I gently ran a paper stump around the edge to remove any sharp bits.
Next I put each hexagon into a embossing folder and put it thru my bigshot machine. I rubbed metallic gilding paste over the embossed part to take the shine of it and give it a aged look. I also took a metal embossing tool and ran it around the edge to give a border pattern.
Technique 2
Next, I covered a selection of hexagons in a lovely art deco wallpaper that was spare from my living room. I doodled around the edges and inked in black
Technique 3
I again covered some hexagons in wallpaper but this time I painted them with Gesso. Once dry I used gun metal gilding paste to give it a metallic feel. I rubbed copper gilding paste over the embossed pattern on the wallpaper to highlight it.
Technique 4
For the last technique I sprayed hexagons and frames with distress oxides. I layered the colours up and sprayed with water to give a variety of colours and speckled look.
Once I had all my hex’s decorated I added top frames that had been sprayed or covered in copper.
I also added frames underneath to give height to some of the hex’s
Next I cover a 12 x 12 board in patterned paper
I added a peacock image to the corner to match my living room theme. I ran copper gilding paste around the edges
Next I took a selection of Hexagons and started to add them to the base board. I played around with them, seeing what looked good next to what etc. Once happy with the layout, do take a picture as you will never remember what goes where, talking from experience here! I glued them on with a strong glue. I also used foam pads to add more depth and layers.
I added tiny painted hexagons and hearts into any gaps that looked bare
And there you go, a lovely bright hexagon themed wall hanging
Thanks for looking
Sarah
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