Chip’s roses were made similarly to Mrs. Potts. Since I made Chip’s after Mrs. Potts, I changed the process slightly. I grabbed a teacup and sketched out two roses measuring roughly 7-8 inches – a smaller scale to match our dainty little actress. After painting a base green, I added shadows and highlights by smearing the colors with my fingers. I didn’t add the stem stripe down the middle and that made the leaves look more dimensional. When I added the bling I did less for Chip because the flowers are smaller and are going on a smaller surface.
Chip’s talented mama made the chip costume. We’ll share that process in another post.
If you want to see more of the process check out the Mrs. Potts post series!
Here are a few of the products we used!
E6000 Fabric Fuse
Jollin Flatback Rhinestones
FolkArt Textile Medium
Plaid Flat Brush, Gold Taklon
OttLite ClearSun LED Lamp
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