![]() ![]() Pick enough of each item to have extra to do a practice project as well as your main project. I give an idea to improve the clarity of this one in my notes below. The grass gives a wispy image but isn’t very clear. Be sure to watch for the barbs on this one…they hurt! The barberry stems have multiple small leaves on each stem which worked well. The oak leaves have interesting outlines, they aren’t just teardrop shaped which is nice. Look at my pictures and you can see what my three nature items look like as silhouettes to give you ideas. Botanical art- choose nature items with good silhouettes Take care to choose items that would work well to spray paint over and create a good silhouette (outline without details inside). You can take a walk through your yard or through the park and pick up a few leaves and interesting nature items that intrigue you. It’s not just nature items you are gathering here, it is good memories! Enjoy the time and the outdoors together. Grab your kids, spouse or friend and take a nature walk, what a great way to start a project. #WelcometoNanas #SprayArt #BotanicalArt #SprayPaintCraft Take a walk- gather your nature items and good memories Fast & fun with leaves & grasses from your own yard. DIY Botanical Wall Art with Spray Paint tutorial helps you make easy art for your home. How about a twist on the traditional botanical print that adds a pop of color to your wall? Kids and adults will love this project and the collecting of leaves and grasses too. ![]() This project is fast and fun with leaves & grasses from your own yard. Use the DIY Botanical Wall Art with Spray Paint tutorial to help you make amazingly easy and modern botanical art for your home. ![]() Jump to Tutorial DIY Botanical Wall Art with Spray Paint ![]()
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