Monday, December 21, 2009

Mother-In-Law Tongue

 
A stamper requested that I show how to make the plant on my home page. Some people affectionately call them Mother-In-Law Tongue. They are also know as Sansevieria. Here's how to make them from cardstock.
Supplies:
MSRS Cloisonne Pot
green cardstock
brown cardstock
copper embossing powder
heat tool
scissors
tape
white or cream colored pencil
yellow colored pencil
brown or terra cotta dye inkpad
stipple brush
paper cutter

Steps:
Cut the green cardstock into several 4 1/4" x 1 1/2" pieces and fold them in half lenghtwise.
Using a scissors, cut each leaf as shown in the picture. Start at the middle of the bottom of the folded cardstock and cut straight up approximately 1/4" before you move the scissors cutting closer to the fold. Now cut back toward the center and up the length of the piece slowly coming closer to the fold again making a sharp point at the end. This will give you the leaf and a "handle" at the bottom. Make several of these.
Open up the folded leaves and lay them flat. Using a white or cream colored pencil make lines across the leaf as shown. Try to make them random for a more natural look. Border each leaf with yellow pencil as shown. Do the pencil work on each side.
Stamp and emboss the pot onto the brown cardstock. Stipple on some brown ink for a shadow effect. Cut the pot as shown in the picture. Turn the pot over and tape the leaves to the pot. Pinch the leaves for a three dimensional look. Attach the pot and leaves to a card. Enjoy!
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5 comments:

christina d said...

I saw this for the first time on Carol Duvall's show. Thanks so much for the refresher!

Elise said...

Hi, Mike, aren't we glad that all mother-in-laws don't have that kind of tongue? Mine was great.
The card looks very realistic. Hope you and yours had a happy Christmas. Elise Klug

Lisa S. said...

Michael, I love that your work is always something a bit unusual--not your run of the mill design! I love your stamps and your approach to your art.

Lisa

Lisa S. said...

Michael, I love that your work is always something a bit unusual--not your run of the mill design! I love your stamps and your approach to your art.

Lisa

Barb O said...

Mike,

Thanks for the opportunity to try to win your wonderful paisley stamps.

The Mother-in-law Tongue project is probably my favorite.

Barb Oliver
miatagal@shaw.ca