THREE OF A KIND--Leaf Prints
This past Saturday, Cyndy taught us how to make a card with a real, live leaf instead of ink and stamps. After choosing a freshly picked leaf, we placed it between two pieces of heavy cardstock, folded a piece of copier paper around it and ran it through the Big Shot. After mounting it on a piece of green cs and attaching it to our card, we added some embellishment for a final touch.
Today, at home, I tried repeating the process. For the second card, I used two different leaves, (one stamped twice,) wrapped some burlap ribbon around the panel and mounted the image over dsp.
For the third card, I tried using an oak leaf I found on my front deck that had turned a deep brownish red. It's very faint here because it was already dried out, but I liked it anyway. Since the leaf was oak, I mounted it over the acorn dsp.
This was a fun technique and very easy to do--thanks, Cyndy!
TIP: Fresh leaves that haven't fallen off the tree or bush work best. Look for leaves that have an interesting shape or distinct edges.
2 comments:
A fun technique and three lovely cards!
What an amazing look! I had no idea a real leaf would look like this. I love the layers and papers on each. Such nice accepts without overwhelming the leaf!
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