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As long as you’re still hanging around outside, esprit cabane has an easy tutorial for skeletonizing leaves. (I’d skip the bleach step.)
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I found a skelatonized leaf on the sidewalk & thought it was so beautiful I brought it home & framed it. Later on I found skelatonized leaves for sale at stores & decided there must be a DIY way to become involved. Problem? I didn’t know what to call this form of art until I got my own laptop & started searching the web! Now I know the process is called skelatonazing & I plan to skelatonize some leaves of my own.
Thanks for the directions.