This process is called "Retting" and it was traditionally used as a method by some native cultures to get strong plant fibers out of thick stubborn plants not easily processed by hand (such as hemp or yucca) for making natural cordage (rope using the reverse wrap method in case anyone wants to youtu e it and learn it). Making natural (and not so natural. Like plastic bag) cordage is an amazingly useful skill i feel everyone should know ^_^
@@mariasartistry foto del biglietto e pertanto non essere più preciso possibile per la collaborazione con la collaborazione con la sua disponibilità e porgo cordiali per il nubifragio il nubifragio visto il tuo numero e porgo cordiali per il nubifragio il Mio padre e figlio che mi ha chiesto se è tutto chiaro e se non ti sei scordato il mio curriculum?
@@sagarunarsdottir2328 hai un attimo di tempo e la disponibilità di una vostra conferma di avvenuta certificazione dell'esecuzione del bonifico a saldo e stralcio della posizione debitoria nei confronti del destinatario e 🧐🤨🤔🤷🤷♂️...?
These trees are considered as sacred trees in my country Sri Lanka because Buddha attained supreme enlightenment under this tree. Each an every Buddhist temple have at least one of these trees and when we go to Sunday school at temple we always collect the leaves and keep inside our books.... 😊. This video brought that childhood memory back to me. Thanks ❤️
Yeah of course it made me happy but all above it what made me really happy was your friendliness. We've never seen but you seems really friendly ❤️. (maybe because we are under the same sky🥺). Keep up your great work. Good luck sis ❤️
Even in India, Peepal a.k.a. Ashwasta tree is basically treated as sacred tree and it's also called as "Vriksha Raj" which translates to "Tree King / King of Trees" in English. 😊
Yeah, it was an experiment in our science book when I was in 6th grade.... Nobody had patience and was complaining that it doesn't work; until I completed mine that is😅
For a large scale production over 3 bags of leaves, retting peepal leaves in a large bucket of water and mud in 3:2 ratio and stirring it every 3 days is easier and quicker. Takes less than 15days and no need to brush, just rinse, leave it to dry in the air to remove the odour. I make greeting cards and notes with this technique for my friends and they love them.
@@mariasartistry I believe even plant pot mud will also work because I have seen the leaves naturally go through retting in those wet pots in the rainy seasons
I remember as a little girl how I used to wet hundreds of them( Banyan tree leaves) and make them ready to make personalised greeting cards for Christmas. Thanks to my father who taught me how to do it. This video is really nostalgic!
Behaviour of small youtubers are way too better than the best biggers...they care for each and every supporter and appreciater....heads off to you🙏🙏 Also this art is amazing 👍
Wow...you never really think about how incredibly complex a leaf actually is. Everything around us in nature is amazing. Thanks for this demonstration. :)
Wow....U r no doubt an epitome of PATIENCE...God bless you. I used to wonder how these leaves get dried so beautifully..??with ur video that secret has been revealed and thanks to you for ur video...now I am gonna hunt for Peepal leaves again...I have few dried leaves but I wud need fresh ones to try it. Thanks a million Maria.
I did it many many years ago. I have already forgot all steps but I still want to teach my students to make it. Thank you for posting. I have a better idea for my next sessions
I have always wanted to know on this. I thought that the leaves naturally become like that. Now i know . Thank you. I'm feeling the kind of joy discovering this.
saw this some time ago on tiktok, maybe, my memory of a goldfish doesn't know haha but i just remembered out of nowhere and I'm so glad! these leaves are truly beautiful, I'm gonna use them for a photoshoot. thank you
I once Kept a peepal leaf in my Book too I changes the Book with my session so now it has been 3 years but there is too little change in the leaf I wanted it to be skeleton but is not changing And finally today I got this in my recommendation. UA-cam knows BEST of u
It's so beautiful and it revived my old memory when I was a child and I always used to go to park then there were a lot of skeleton leaves which I collected during that time thankyou ❤️💓 it's lovely
Trick is cool.. At my Granny's house, maybe 4-5 years ago,i found one of these skeleton leaf. It was a jackfruit tree leaf and i was wonderinh how this leaf became like skeleton(it was natural though)..now i understand Thanks for that
I was just thinking today about how to make leaf skeleton! and believe me your beautiful tutorial video thumbnail appears on the screen now in late night!!!!! That is also without any search. It's not just a coincident I must say.
I never knew it was possible.. I used to keep it on my note for a long time to get the skeleton.. wow!! Thank you so much for the idea.. you're so brilliant!
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit and oak leaves are also some of the other options used by some people for this purpose.
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network.
Heyy, Wow that’s incredible Yesterday I was thinking of buying those leaves in plastic,but….. Thanks To UA-cam for putting this in my recommended and thanks to you for doing this video!!!🌿🌿♥️
This video was on my recommendations couldn't resist to watch it...after watching the video I feel that with nature everything is the best ! and such artists like you make it even more easy to enhance our mother earth ! Loved it ! ❤ Can I try money plant leaves instead of peepal leaves ?
so lucky to have Bodhi leaves!! I never knew it was this easy.. been looking for years, I was told it was bleach but I didnt know the measurements... water... thank you!!
Question; When the leaves are soaking, is there a specific place they should be kept? I.e. outdoors/indoors, somewhere dry, or hot, or cool, humid, etc.
Nah, works anywhere. I used to fish skeleton leaves out of the pond in our backyard. They had been in there for up to a couple of years, in all seasons and weather. Very simple.
One or two spoons of baking soda would accelerate the process. It's also important to test leaves from different species, because not all of them make good skeletons. In my region I use a lot of avocado tree leaves, they are great for this, and their big size makes for an interesting effect. You can also brush only half of the leaf to simulate that the process is still happening, the result is beautiful.
Thanks a lot ❤️ Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple leaves, magnolia leaves and oak leaves are also some of the other options used by some people for this purpose.
@@evyscookiemuffins1091 If you don't change the water , it will start giving bad smell due to the decomposition process. So change the water daily or every 2-3 days as per your convenience.
Very cool! I wonder if this works for other types of leaves--or if the leaves aren't particularly fresh. I don't have any peepal leaves lying around, and I was thinking this might be a neat way to preserve a fallen leaf if it works on those!
Thanks a lot! Yes, you can use the fallen leaves. Peepal trees are very common in Indian subcontinent. Not sure about other parts of the world. Peepal tree leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit , soursop and oak leaves are some of the other options used by people for this purpose.
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick, glossy with strong vein network. Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit , soursop and oak leaves are some of the other options commonly used for this purpose.
I remember my Mum telling me of a friend she knew that had a skeleton leaf that had been dipped in gold or gold leaf (I can't remember). I think that would be a really cool project to do with these!
Yes, you can gold leaf the skeleton leaves and then dip them in epoxy resin to create beautiful jewelry pieces or decoration items. You can also spray paint them in gold. So, there are many options 🙂
I am exited to complete making skeleton leaves and I am going to decorate them using paint , crystal stickers and glitter colours . I just can’t wait to see how this will turn out . Thank u for sending this video, it is also a great science experiment
Yes, maple leaves are also used for this purpose by some people. I don't have them in my country so I have never tried them personally. But you can definitely experiment with them.
Very beautiful..I used to keep these leaves in my notebook and used to get brown net of leaf in few months.. thanks for refreshing the memories and sharing this amazing technique 😊
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick, glossy with strong vein network. Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit , soursop and oak leaves are some of the other options commonly used for this purpose.
Peepal leaves work the best. You can experiment with different kind of leaves but choose thick waxy leaves. Most of the leaves especially the soft ones get damaged during the process.
Very cool, I didn't know it could be done without chemical additives, made so natural it only takes water, time and delicacy in your hands. Sensational!
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple leaves, magnolia leaves and oak leaves are also some of the other options used by some people for this purpose.
This process is called "Retting" and it was traditionally used as a method by some native cultures to get strong plant fibers out of thick stubborn plants not easily processed by hand (such as hemp or yucca) for making natural cordage (rope using the reverse wrap method in case anyone wants to youtu e it and learn it).
Making natural (and not so natural. Like plastic bag) cordage is an amazingly useful skill i feel everyone should know ^_^
Thanks for the info 👍👍👍
@@mariasartistry foto del biglietto e pertanto non essere più preciso possibile per la collaborazione con la collaborazione con la sua disponibilità e porgo cordiali per il nubifragio il nubifragio visto il tuo numero e porgo cordiali per il nubifragio il Mio padre e figlio che mi ha chiesto se è tutto chiaro e se non ti sei scordato il mio curriculum?
Great information :D Could you do the same with lemon tree leaves?
@@sagarunarsdottir2328 hai un attimo di tempo e la disponibilità di una vostra conferma di avvenuta certificazione dell'esecuzione del bonifico a saldo e stralcio della posizione debitoria nei confronti del destinatario e 🧐🤨🤔🤷🤷♂️...?
@@sagarunarsdottir2328 ha scritto questa email e confidenziale?
It's so precious how this video was 1 year ago but the author still hearts and replies to comment
Edit: I'm planning to change my pfp and username
So nice of you to say 🙂❤🌻
Army??
@@examcancelled3273 Yepp
Do anyone know where is emoji button
💜💜
These trees are considered as sacred trees in my country Sri Lanka because Buddha attained supreme enlightenment under this tree. Each an every Buddhist temple have at least one of these trees and when we go to Sunday school at temple we always collect the leaves and keep inside our books.... 😊. This video brought that childhood memory back to me. Thanks ❤️
Wow. Thanks for the information 🙂🌻👍
I am glad you liked the video and it made you happy. ❤️
Yeah of course it made me happy but all above it what made me really happy was your friendliness. We've never seen but you seems really friendly ❤️. (maybe because we are under the same sky🥺). Keep up your great work. Good luck sis ❤️
Yes, Same😉❤🤘
Even in India, Peepal a.k.a. Ashwasta tree is basically treated as sacred tree and it's also called as "Vriksha Raj" which translates to "Tree King / King of Trees" in English. 😊
@@prajnapratyusha1213 ohh really. thanks for information. I didn't know about it. yeah of course it's king of trees buddy.
Imagine making a whole tree out of this! It would look like a tree from planet mars i’m so impressed and definitely gonna try this out! Thank you😻
Glad you liked it! 🙂💗🌻
Thanks for watching! Enjoy! 👍👍👍
@@mariasartistry you’re so nice, God bless you ❤️
@@SakhImad11 Thank you 🙂
Vj
@@Chettri_Aayush imagination doesn’t have limits, and why did my comment bothered you that much ?
We used do this in school days,our teacher use to paint on this skeleton leaf, thank you for refreshing the memories 👍👍
Wow, thats awesome. I am glad it made you happy ❤
Yaaa you're right
Yeah, it was an experiment in our science book when I was in 6th grade.... Nobody had patience and was complaining that it doesn't work; until I completed mine that is😅
Does it stay like that or rots/ withers away
For a large scale production over 3 bags of leaves, retting peepal leaves in a large bucket of water and mud in 3:2 ratio and stirring it every 3 days is easier and quicker. Takes less than 15days and no need to brush, just rinse, leave it to dry in the air to remove the odour.
I make greeting cards and notes with this technique for my friends and they love them.
Yes, I have heard about using fish pond mud but never tried this method personally. What kind of mud do you use ?
@@mariasartistry I believe even plant pot mud will also work because I have seen the leaves naturally go through retting in those wet pots in the rainy seasons
@@BowieTheOctoBear Thanks for sharing your experience 💜💕
Which leaves are these
@@mubashircrafts peepal leaves
It really happened!!!! I did it many times from my childhood!! Today I saw this video and reminded of my childhood days!!!
Yes, you are right. Many of us have done this in our childhood days and have beautiful memories associated with it. ❤🌻🙂
Same here
@@bharatisurange2669 👍👍😊
Yes u are right
I remember as a little girl how I used to wet hundreds of them( Banyan tree leaves) and make them ready to make personalised greeting cards for Christmas. Thanks to my father who taught me how to do it. This video is really nostalgic!
Behaviour of small youtubers are way too better than the best biggers...they care for each and every supporter and appreciater....heads off to you🙏🙏
Also this art is amazing 👍
Thanks a lot 😊❤👍
"Heads off to you"
what
@@co2mx they meant that it is very awesome and good
I mean biggers gotta balance out at least a little bit to live
@@padmachandran462 i think @Cos MiX reacted because it's "hats off" not heads.
Wow...you never really think about how incredibly complex a leaf actually is. Everything around us in nature is amazing. Thanks for this demonstration. :)
Thanks for watching! 😊❤
This is so a nyc of the owner of this video who is still distributing hearts as it is 1 years ago video😊😊😊
Thanks 🙂 ❤
Hello! Came from youtube algorithm
I once found this skeleton leaf in the river on a hill, never thought these could be diy'd
Nice video!
Thanks💜💕
Glad it helped! 🙂👍
Wow....U r no doubt an epitome of PATIENCE...God bless you. I used to wonder how these leaves get dried so beautifully..??with ur video that secret has been revealed and thanks to you for ur video...now I am gonna hunt for Peepal leaves again...I have few dried leaves but I wud need fresh ones to try it. Thanks a million Maria.
Thank you so much for your lovely words ❤❤❤ I am glad you liked the video 🙂🌻
Hope you enjoy your project and it work out well for you. 👍👍👍
I think I will try it on a rhubarb leaf!
I did it many many years ago. I have already forgot all steps but I still want to teach my students to make it. Thank you for posting. I have a better idea for my next sessions
Thanks for watching! 🙂🌷
Enjoy! 💜
I have always wanted to know on this. I thought that the leaves naturally become like that. Now i know . Thank you. I'm feeling the kind of joy discovering this.
Glad you liked it 🙂
Leaves do get skeleton-ed naturally. Every summer my garden gets loaded with them.
saw this some time ago on tiktok, maybe, my memory of a goldfish doesn't know haha but i just remembered out of nowhere and I'm so glad! these leaves are truly beautiful, I'm gonna use them for a photoshoot. thank you
I once kept this leaf in my book for a long time , after some years I discovered that the leaf changed ☺️
How did it change ? These leaves can last for many years.
@@mariasartistry she means it became skeleton
@@TS-pu1vq Oh ok.
I once Kept a peepal leaf in my Book too I changes the Book with my session so now it has been 3 years but there is too little change in the leaf I wanted it to be skeleton but is not changing And finally today I got this in my recommendation.
UA-cam knows BEST of u
@@anshikasharma1023 Glad it proved helpful for you 🙂
wooow it's awesome
Thanks a lot ❤
The Level of Creativity Touching the Space, Amazing Artist.😎
Thanks a lot 💕
I wanted to make a really dark joke but this creator is too pure and nice, I can't.
Thanks 💜
@@mariasartistry You even replied to my comment ;_; I love you.
You are such a pure soul... BTW really nice video..
Also I tried but it was having foul smell.. But totally worth it😄
Thank you so much 😀
Wow, that's great. I am glad you tried it and liked it 🙂❤🌻👍👍
It's so beautiful and it revived my old memory when I was a child and I always used to go to park then there were a lot of skeleton leaves which I collected during that time thankyou ❤️💓 it's lovely
Thanks for your appreciation.❤❤❤
I am glad it made you happy ❤🌻👍
I was thinking about this yesterday and today this was on my recommendation.
The video is really very beautiful. Thanks
My pleasure ❤️❤️❤️ Thanks for watching!
Accidentally saw this video from my recommendations. I found it very interesting and entertaining.. Will do this to test my "Patience".
Glad you liked it! 🙂
Have fun! 👍
@@mariasartistry Excuse me, can I use guava leaves? Thank you🥰
Better this than some caustic soda stuff. So much better environmentally thanks Maria
Thanks for watching 🙂❤🌻
Trick is cool..
At my Granny's house, maybe 4-5 years ago,i found one of these skeleton leaf. It was a jackfruit tree leaf and i was wonderinh how this leaf became like skeleton(it was natural though)..now i understand
Thanks for that
Wow.. That's amazing 👍👍
Thanks for watching! 💗
Thank you so much for showing the skeleton.
I am glad you liked it ❤
I was just thinking today about how to make leaf skeleton! and believe me your beautiful tutorial video thumbnail appears on the screen now in late night!!!!! That is also without any search. It's not just a coincident I must say.
Law of attraction 🙂
Thanks for watching! 💜🌷
Looks to good to be true! Very excited to try it!
Hope you enjoy it! Skeleton leaves are as easy to make as they are beautiful.
@Rajan Singh 👍👍
This needs patience which i dont have
The results are worth the wait.
Lol 😆
Me too
Better than waiting years by keeping it in book
@@TS-pu1vq I do that😂🥲
I never knew it was possible.. I used to keep it on my note for a long time to get the skeleton.. wow!! Thank you so much for the idea.. you're so brilliant!
You are welcome ! 🙂❤ Glad the video proved helpful for you 🙂🌻👍
Thanks for your appreciation ❤🌻
@@mariasartistry 🥰🥰🥰
It's awesome surely going to try it thank you so informative
Thanks. 🙂💗🌻
Hope you enjoy! 👍👍
So sweet of you you are responding me after a year
@@kanishasadasivam9045 My pleasure 🙂
This is so cool! I love how you can see all the tiny little patterns all over the leaves! It’s truly beautiful, thanks! 😄😄
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 🙂
Amazing!
Be Patient Sometimes U Have to Go Through The Worst To The Best!
Thanks for imparting your wisdom !
Whoah Plato it's not that deep
Such a brilliant girl.. God bless my child 🌈✨
Thanks a lot 😊 ❤
All my life I thought you only have to be lucky to find them. With this video I can have a bucket full of luck.... Wow
Glad you liked it! 🙂
It's really very nice and I will surely try it.
Thank you for doing this it needs lots of effort and patience
Thanks a lot 😊
Have fun ! And don't forget to share your experience ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing! Didn’t know this is possible.
Glad you liked it 🙂
It is my mom used to do it when she was small
@@yadnesha7363 This art has been around from many years.
Okay
Now
All i need is
Peepal leaves
Fresh and whole
Without tear and unbroken veins
👍👍👍
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Awesom..its like you're undressing nature and she's still beautiful...love the leaves 🍂
Thank you! 😊
Can I do this to any kind of leaves, or just that peepal leaves?? Since there's a lot of pretty leaves I want to preserve like thiss >
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit and oak leaves are also some of the other options used by some people for this purpose.
@@mariasartistry do you mean tree leaves with a thick cuticle?
Can we use this process on any type of leaves
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Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network.
Can u suggest me which leave will be better for me for this experiment instant of pepal leaves
I had this project in my 6th grade❤️ and it was pretty good. I was made such a beautiful drawing on that skeleton leave 🎨🖌️
Wow .. Great 👍👍👍
wow!!! this is so pretty, I never had imagine a leaf could look like this. Thank you for sharing
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 😊
Great video - I think I will try this technique on my magnolia leaves. Thank you for the tutorial!
You are very welcome ❤🌻. Please do try and share your experience with me. 👍👍👍
My teacher made some skeleton leaves and took them to me at my birthday five years ago, so I'm very touching when I saw your video😭thanks for making❤️
Wow. Thats amazing! 💕
Thanks for watching! 🙂❤
@@mariasartistry wow you are so cute!!! This video is made one year ago, but you still replied my comment❤️
@@nostalgiablue-elise So nice of you to say 💕
Heyy,
Wow that’s incredible
Yesterday I was thinking of buying those leaves in plastic,but…..
Thanks To UA-cam for putting this in my recommended and thanks to you for doing this video!!!🌿🌿♥️
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 🙂🌻💗
You video is really awesome! I will must try to make skeleton.Many many thanks and good wishes to you.
Thanks for watching! Have fun! 🌻🙂💗
thank you so much for this helpful video ☺️
You're welcome!
Omg you literally replied to 1.9k people. aww you're soo cool 😯
And still heart everyone even after a year 😇🥰
Thanks a lot ❤️
Esa es la gente que vale la pena seguir❤❤❤
This video was on my recommendations couldn't resist to watch it...after watching the video I feel that with nature everything is the best ! and such artists like you make it even more easy to enhance our mother earth ! Loved it ! ❤ Can I try money plant leaves instead of peepal leaves ?
Thanks for your lovely words.❤🌻 I am glad you enjoyed it! 😍
No, money plant leaves will not work.
@@mariasartistry Hey thanks for replying ! ok then I'm in search of some peepal leaves now😉🍃
@@Happy-ck2qh 👍👍👍
@@mariasartistry mam can i do this with china rose leaves
so lucky to have Bodhi leaves!! I never knew it was this easy.. been looking for years, I was told it was bleach but I didnt know the measurements... water... thank you!!
These trees in the Phillipines is considered as "taw-an" or there are entities living in it.
Thanks for the info 👍👍👍
i’m nepali we also believe in something like that and these teees are sacred in our culture
wait grabe di ako familiar sa taw-an na yan
Paint it by golden colour...it looks awesome 🥰🤩
Yes, it looks beautiful in gold.
Question;
When the leaves are soaking, is there a specific place they should be kept? I.e. outdoors/indoors, somewhere dry, or hot, or cool, humid, etc.
Nah, works anywhere. I used to fish skeleton leaves out of the pond in our backyard. They had been in there for up to a couple of years, in all seasons and weather. Very simple.
Its better to place the container in shade/dark and keep it covered.
The process is faster in hot weather as compared to cold weather.
thanks!
Wow I always wondered how to do this thanks for sharing this video.
Thanks for watching! 😊
One or two spoons of baking soda would accelerate the process. It's also important to test leaves from different species, because not all of them make good skeletons. In my region I use a lot of avocado tree leaves, they are great for this, and their big size makes for an interesting effect. You can also brush only half of the leaf to simulate that the process is still happening, the result is beautiful.
You are very hard working
Wow thanks for the info..... I mean it ok....
@educostanzo could you please tell whether to boil using baking soda or just put baking soda into that water+leaves mixture for 2-3 weeks (or less)?
You can use this water to water plants. Don't dump if you can reuse!
Wow nice idea..im going to try this one.. thank you fir sharing this!
I am glad you liked it.
Maravillosa técnica con éstas hojas. Gracias por compartir esta información. Se puede usar hojas de caucho? En mi país no se consiguen esas hojas
Yes, you can use rubber leaves.
Please check out the video on how to make skeleton leaves using Ivy leaves.
ua-cam.com/video/gZy0c2WIny8/v-deo.html
I love how the leaves came out ! Can you do this with other types of leaves as well ? 🍁 🍃
Thanks a lot ❤️
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple leaves, magnolia leaves and oak leaves are also some of the other options used by some people for this purpose.
@@mariasartistry ok
Aspen skeleton leaves can be found from forests, so that ought to work.
I live in Michigan! Is there any plant here we could do this to.?
Can i take guvava leaves
Nice work and it really works awesome.
Thank you!
Just soaked my leaves..
I bet it'll turn out good!
I am really excited , And yeah
I would love to hear your experience. Enjoy! 👍👍👍
@@mariasartistry Oh yes I'll tell you, One more thing
I am rinsing the water everyday.
Is that okay?
@@evyscookiemuffins1091It depends on you if you want to change the water daily or every 2-3 days. The purpose is to avoid the bad smell.
@@mariasartistry You mean if I rinse the water it will get bad smell?
Or if I do not rinse the water it will get bad smell?
@@evyscookiemuffins1091 If you don't change the water , it will start giving bad smell due to the decomposition process. So change the water daily or every 2-3 days as per your convenience.
Tysm.....for past 30 yrs....I ws in believe dat if leaves kept inside the book it get skeleton leaves after 5-10 yrs....!!!! u made it so simple....😍
Glad it helped! 🙂🌻💗
This is amazing😍 I am gonna to try this thank you so much Maria for sharing this amazing idea.🥰
New subscriber.❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ❤️ I am glad you liked the video.
Please do try and share your experience with me. Enjoy ! ❤️❤️😊🌻
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Very cool! I wonder if this works for other types of leaves--or if the leaves aren't particularly fresh. I don't have any peepal leaves lying around, and I was thinking this might be a neat way to preserve a fallen leaf if it works on those!
Thanks a lot! Yes, you can use the fallen leaves. Peepal trees are very common in Indian subcontinent. Not sure about other parts of the world.
Peepal tree leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit , soursop and oak leaves are some of the other options used by people for this purpose.
@@mariasartistry Thank you! That is very helpful! ❤
@@genericname9024 My pleasure ❤
Nice
One question! Can we make this with different leaves or just this type
any but this is faster because this plant comes under a 24xoxygen group so like neem would also work same
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick, glossy with strong vein network.
Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit , soursop and oak leaves are some of the other options commonly used for this purpose.
@@mariasartistry Thank you so much!!
@@justitroyal7032 Thank you!!
Que bello y facil se ve, esto se puede hacer con cualquier hoja'?
The video is really beautifull . Thanks for it 😍😍
I'm glad you liked it ❤️❤️❤️
Question: How long will they last?
They can last for years.
@@mariasartistry thank you 😊
I remember my Mum telling me of a friend she knew that had a skeleton leaf that had been dipped in gold or gold leaf (I can't remember). I think that would be a really cool project to do with these!
Yes, you can gold leaf the skeleton leaves and then dip them in epoxy resin to create beautiful jewelry pieces or decoration items.
You can also spray paint them in gold. So, there are many options 🙂
It looks perfect and it is so good that you care about the comments
Thank you so much 🙂 💜💕
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Beautiful... I will gonna try it
Thank you. Have fun ❤
That heart ache while she was rubbing leaves (I Was afraid it would break) 😅 But Bestt Technique and beautiful skeletons 😍❤️
Thank you so much 🙂🌻💗
As a kid I would throw leaves into the swimming pool and they would turn into these
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Wow what a discovery, thank you so much for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 🙂💕
@@mariasartistry nah we should me thankful towards you 😊
@@kantilama2689 💜💕
No words to say 🤐 speechless
Thanks for watching! 🙂💜💕
wow, thats great. I couldn`t believe that this is possible without chemistry. Thankyou so much. one question: what kind of leaves are this?
Thanks for your appreciation. ❤❤❤ The leaves are called as Peepal leaves. Also known as Sacred Fig tree leaves.
peepal tree's leaf
@@mariasartistry thankyou 😊
@@bijuveliyath8179 ❤
Is all type of leaves gives these skeleton structure or using this leaves only give???
So Nice ma'am. It was so helpful
I will surely try it THANK YOU SOO MUCH
Thanks for watching! 🙂💕
Have fun! 👍👍👍
Wah !! This so easy... I will try it !! Thanks for your explaination !
Have fun! 🙂🌷
Thanks for watching!
OMG, That's Cool, I am really gonna try it.
Thanks 🙂 Please do share your experience. Enjoy! 👍👍👍
We used to do same in my childhood 🤣 and Mom scolded me because of bad smell of the leaves
Same here 😂😋
Same to you 😂😂😂
I used to think that I can make skeleton only using dry leaves...but now I'm so happy
I am glad it helped. 😊 ❤
@@mariasartistryyeah😊😊
@@bijonpatra5734 ❤ 🙂
I am exited to complete making skeleton leaves and I am going to decorate them using paint , crystal stickers and glitter colours . I just can’t wait to see how this will turn out . Thank u for sending this video, it is also a great science experiment
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Me : goes to the peepole tree and look skeleton leaves and I got a lot especially in autumn seson
🙂 👍👍👍
Peepole ? 😂
Will this dried leaves looks the same forever or will change....
It will remain the same.
Does this work for any leaf or just the ones in the video? I’ve got some maples in my yard and was wondering I could use those.
Yes, maple leaves are also used for this purpose by some people. I don't have them in my country so I have never tried them personally. But you can definitely experiment with them.
Oak leaves and magnolia leaves are also some of the other options.
Very beautiful..I used to keep these leaves in my notebook and used to get brown net of leaf in few months.. thanks for refreshing the memories and sharing this amazing technique 😊
My pleasure ❤️ Thanks for watching! 😊
So pretty and easy to follow, I would make my own soon ❤️
Thank you 😊💗
Have fun! 👍
Thank you so much! Now I can finally make paper from leaves without the paper turning green!
My pleasure 😊💜💕
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I like the way u reply to everyone
Thanks 😍
Will i get a reply..? 👀
Yes sure
No she is not replying everyone
I asked one question yesterday till now no reply came
thank you soooo much... i tried this and it really worked i just can't explain its beauty ....so beautiful🥰🥰🤩🤩😍😍
Great 👍
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you 😊 ❤
Is it possible only with peepal tree leaves??
any but this is faster because this plant comes under a 24xoxygen group so like neem would also work same
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick, glossy with strong vein network.
Maple, magnolia, gardenia, jackfruit , soursop and oak leaves are some of the other options commonly used for this purpose.
Thanks....... For this 😇I am looking this since many times.. 😊
I am glad you liked it 😊
@@mariasartistry we can try it with any leaf 🍃?
Peepal leaves work the best. You can experiment with different kind of leaves but choose thick waxy leaves. Most of the leaves especially the soft ones get damaged during the process.
@@mariasartistry ok thanku😇
Most welcome
Very cool, I didn't know it could be done without chemical additives, made so natural it only takes water, time and delicacy in your hands. Sensational!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 😊🌻❤
Can use any leaf ?
R else it's possible with these only ?
Peepal leaves work the best. They are easiest to work with and will always give you the perfect result. Most of the other type of leaves either get damaged during the process or won't give you the same result as Peepal leaves. But you can definitely experiment with different kind of leaves if you want but remember to choose leaves that are thick with strong vein network. Maple leaves, magnolia leaves and oak leaves are also some of the other options used by some people for this purpose.
I like it and I try this it's easy thank you for this video
Most welcome 😊 I am glad you liked it
It is so cool I'm really gonna try it out 🔺️🔺️🔻
Enjoy! 👍👍
Good natural art. Keep it up.
Thank you 😊