This step-by-step guide features a budget friendly DIY with dollar-store plates. Each plate will have a unique look by creating an organic geometric pattern. However, you can repeat the technique on most items. However, note that gold leaf is not food safe. Any plates you DIY shouldn’t be eaten off of, but used solely as a decorative item.
How to Apply Gold Leaf
Use our step-by-step guide to decorate your DIY projects with gold leaf.
What You Need
Metal leaf kit (make sure it includes an adhesive, a sealer, and sheets of gold leaf) Paintbrush Plate (or other decor item) Optional: gentle cleanser, fine-grit sandpaper, thin cotton gloves
Step 1: Clean the Surface
Prepare your plate or another decor item by cleaning and/or sanding the surface you plan to embellish. If your item has a more porous surface, you may need to apply a sealer before starting with the gold leaf.
Step 2: Brush on Adhesive
Grab your paintbrush and jar of adhesive and apply a smooth coat on the item in your desired design. Wait for the adhesive to dry until it becomes slightly tacky.
Step 3: Apply Metal Leaf
Take your sheets of gold metal leaf and place them on the areas containing the adhesive. Since the sheets of metal leaf are very thin and tear easily, consider wearing soft cotton gloves for easier application. Use your fingers to smooth the gold leaf flat on the adhesive strips to prevent bubbles or divots.
Step 4: Remove Unused Leaf
Smooth wrinkles with your fingers or a clean, dry paintbrush. Trim the excess gold leaf around the edges of the plate. Due to the delicate nature of gold leaf, be careful not to damage the edges of your plate design when removing additional material. You can discard your leftover gold leaf or save for a future project.
Step 5: Apply Sealer
Once you’re happy with the final gold leaf design, apply the sealer. This will protect and permanently set the gold leaf to your DIY project.