Pixie Hill: Victorian Inspired Gilded Walnuts

I’ve been feeling inspired lately and there were LOADS of holiday projects on my to-do list but the days are quickly running out. I’ve become rather partial to a slower pace, to investing time rather than running myself ragged, and so I’ll cut my holiday list short and just post one last project.

But it’s such a cute project.

I think you’re going to like it 🙂

Pixie Hill: Victorian Inspired Gilded Walnuts

Can you even?! I cannot!

This isn’t the first walnut project I’ve done, but I was inspired for a revisit after watching THIS youtube video from Serena Dyer that featured instructions for Victorian gilded walnuts. I ask you, who doesn’t need something shiny and precious? How could I help myself?
I made some modifications from the inspiration video, and learned a few things along the way. I’ve made a video of my own process which you can find HERE but here are some of tips that you’ll want to keep in mind if you want to make some of these beauties:
• I had the best results using a butter knife to split the shells
• Don’t get hung up on how many shells don’t split perfectly (I had about a 40% success rate) Buy extra nuts and don’t worry about it.
• Keep your shell halves together so that you don’t have to search for matching pairs later on

• Tape the halves together while your glue sets to keep everything in place

• Be careful when removing the tape! Pulling it off too fast can cause the two halves to twist slightly and put strain on the hinge 

• Consider using gilding paste, it makes a BIG difference when applying the gold leaf

And while I did make some of these lovely trinkets with a vintage Christmas feel, these don’t have to be just for Yuletide. How lovely would these be to hide a love note? A birthday wish. Maybe a little something made for no reason at all.

Here is the supply list (exact products linked but feel free to substitute):

• ribbon (optional)
• miscellaneous items for filling: acorns, mini vintage images, faux greenery/plants, coins, love notes, rings, jewelry, moss, faux mushrooms, mini eggs, treats/candy, bells, mini vials, fake snow. charms

Now, off you pop! Go! Make some beautiful golden treasures 🙂

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