I discovered this idea recently
in a very old Somerset Magazine
The article talked about groups of women
getting together and 'smashing'
Even though it was very close to the
end of the flower season I just had to try it
DISCLAIMER- if you try this and like it,
you maybe come addicted
'no bouquet no matter how nice will be safe'
I feel better having warned you now.
I suppose you want to know how??
Okay to do this you will need:
Hammer
papertowel or absorbent cloth
cement floor
{this is not my floor, I only wish it was}
I used my basement floor
or you could use a good sturdy
table
a selection of flowers and leaves
I used garden flowers, each type transfered
a little differently so have fun and experiment
Watercolor paper and an old magazine
METHOD:
~Working on your solid surface or cement floor
~NOTE- I use an old magazine between the floor and project
~Choose your flower
~Position it face down on your watercolor paper
~Place your paper towel over the back of flower
~ Doing your best to keep flower in place, grab that
hammer and start smashing, watch your fingers
you don't have to hit very hard, just make sure you
smash every bit of flower down
~try smashing on canvas or fabric
~I left mine to dry thoroughly
~If there are bits of flower left on your
project gently flake them off after it drys
~play around with your layers, here are some more sample
of the results of my 'SMASHING SESSION'
positioned doing greenery first then flower
with names to give you a heads up
the purples and reds seemed to transfer the nicest
I didn't have any pansy left in my garden, but
am thinking they would transfer like the violets
with almost photo clarity
Have fun, let me know how it worked out for you
9 comments:
Very cool, and absurdly simple (which I love). I'll definitely have to give it a try at some point. Might be a great way to make some gift cards or something as well.
Thanks for sharing this very "smashing" idea!
this looks very satisfying, must give it a go, probably next spring as everything has already died here!
have a great weekend, Debxx
I love this idea! I'm definitely going to try 'smashing'!
Wow, what a unique idea! Great job. I would also use the p/towels in a project...perhaps a card? Thanks for sharing this idea, Pam. Hope you stop by for tea and treats...calorie free! lol
oxox
shawn
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I used to be hooked on the smashing..such a fun technique! I did discover that it works well to run the flowers through my diecut machine :)
how fun!!! I'm going to try this!
I think Beth and I tried it when it was first published and didn't have as good of results as you did. It does seem like violets did the best.
Hey, what a nice surprise to get back from my trip and have a goodie bag waiting for me! How nice of you, thanks!!
Hey...thanks for your comment on my blog! While checking out yours for the first time, I came across this! Love it! So, I can smash directly onto a bathbag? Do you use a fixative afterward?
xo
Awesomely fun and simple...will glen what’s left after this summer heat...roses and ferns for sure!
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