This Japanese Maple, four seasons card, is done by Dream Team member, Pam Hornschu. The Japanese Maple stencil (LJ906) was paste-embossed with the regular matte "Dreamweaver Embossing Paste"(DEP) onto an ivory cardstock. Then once it was dry she cut the card into four equal pieces 1 1/4" x 4 1/2" long. She then stenciled one of the leaves a red/orange Fall color with inks and totally cut out one of the leaves, then mounted it with foam tape. The Summer green was stenciled with a more intense green and the Spring motif was stenciled with a...well...Spring green. To add the shading she used markers and stroked in colors to add a shaded effect. At the bottom of each panel she used a wavy EK edger punch. Then she mounted them all onto a dark brown cardstock. She achieved Winter by not doing any leaves from the branch....as usual a beautiful clever creation Pam!
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6 comments:
Wow! "a beautiful clever creation" says it all.
What a great idea. Nice work Pam!
This very cool, I like the idea of cutting panels. Great job Pam.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH-mazing. Love it! That Pam does massively cool work!
Very interesting. Great way to use this stencil!
This is super cool. What a neat idea to cut into equal sections. Thanks for sharing!!
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