Hello..
Following a suggestion on a previous thread to make some ivy leaves, I went out and collected a few to make skeleton leaves from. Whilst I wait for them to be ready to use though I thought I'd try out a new technique, fold forming, that I've wanted to try for ages to create some leaves from copper. I thought I'd share my first two leaves. I didn't bother to finish them properly as they're just quick testers and I've had a cold for a few days so couldnt be doing with the noise from the tumbler atm! The smaller one was my first attempt, just a general leaf shape, the other was based on an ivy leaf but ended up a bit stretched
I've taken pictures from the back as well to show the curves created from the fold forming a bit better.



Looking at the longer leaf from the back keeps making me think of a feather.. might have to give that a go next time
Thanks for looking
Rachael x
Following a suggestion on a previous thread to make some ivy leaves, I went out and collected a few to make skeleton leaves from. Whilst I wait for them to be ready to use though I thought I'd try out a new technique, fold forming, that I've wanted to try for ages to create some leaves from copper. I thought I'd share my first two leaves. I didn't bother to finish them properly as they're just quick testers and I've had a cold for a few days so couldnt be doing with the noise from the tumbler atm! The smaller one was my first attempt, just a general leaf shape, the other was based on an ivy leaf but ended up a bit stretched




Looking at the longer leaf from the back keeps making me think of a feather.. might have to give that a go next time

Thanks for looking

Rachael x