It is not at all difficult to make such compositions.For work you will need: lilac acrylic paint, liquid nails, hot glue and a hot glue gun, water-based varnish or regular hairspray, brushes, six A4 watercolor sheets, six primed canvases. You will also need dried plants. You can buy them in a store or prepare them yourself, remembering your school botany lessons.Dry plantsDry plantsInterior decoration ideasInterior decoration ideas

  • As a basis for a wall paneluse sheets of paper for watercolors. The paint lies well on them, and they do not warp after drying. Using a wide flat brush, apply a thick layer of lilac acrylic paint to the watercolor sheet. The operation is repeated six times - according to the number of sheets.
  • After the paint layer has dried, liquid nails are applied around the perimeter of each watercolor sheet on the back side. The base is then pressed firmly onto the primed canvas.

  • Hot melt glue sets very quickly (30 seconds),therefore, the flower arrangement is first "tried on" and only then finally fixed to the base. After the glue has set, the arrangement is covered with water-based varnish or hairspray. It will protect the panel from accidental damage and dust.
  • The wall herbarium is ready!

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