stationery
Just click on the name, print it out, and you're ready to write a nice, thoughtful letter or note to a very lucky friend of yours. Oh, and I'm not guaranteeing it will turn out light enough for you to write over (on some of them), because printers vary. Don't forget to choose no border unless you want a white border around it!
Set I: Wind
ichi- arranged spread
ni- maples spread out
san- maples at the bottom
yon- maples in an "L"
go- green leaves in one corner
roku- greens in four corners
nana- elaborate "L"
hachi- four greens creeping
kiyu- greens from the side
ju- mix on the side
juichi- scattered mix
To make this, I collected leaves from my backyard and from the Japanese maple in front (gorgeous!) and stuck them in a phone book. Then I covered the phone book with more heavy books and left it there for who knows how long. I arranged them on a piece of white paper and took pictures of them, because I don't have a scanner. Then I cropped and enhanced them with Paint Shop Pro.