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Designer, Janice Nishimoto, has created Hawaiian and Oriental Punch Art by incorporating craft punches with an assortment of paper textures and colors to create beautiful floral arrangements.  These creations can be used in greeting cards, scrapbooks, with pictures, and other projects.  This book illustrates and explains step-by-step, easy to follow instructions in creating a variety of tropical flowers.

Table of Contents, Hawaiian Punch Art

4 Tools and Supplies
5 Craft Punches - Checklist
6 Plumeria
7 Anthurium
8-9 Hibiscus
9 Flower Leaves
10-11 Heliconia
12-13 Gallery
14-15 Orchid
16 Ginger
17 Parrot's Beak
18-19 Bird of Paradise
20-21 Rose
22 Ume (Plum Blossom)
23 Sakura (Cherry Blossom)
24 Kikyou (Bell Flower)
Punches Featured in Hawaiian Punch Art
Small    
Birch Leaf Kikyou Sakura-s Sakura-l Ume
Medium  
Birch Leaf Heart Kikyou Sakura Sakura-a Ume
Large
Birch Leaf Heart Kikyou Sakura Sakura-a

Ume

       

Image Samples (click to enlarge)

Rose

Heliconia

Hibiscus

 

 

"Plumeria"

Below is a sample of part of a design in Hawaiian Punch Art.  As you can see, the book guides you, step by step, through the entire construction process.  In addition to identifying the necessary punches, the book guides you through shape making, putting the flowers together right through to the completed project.

Paper: White paper, with yellow chalk embellishment.

Note: For a variation, use different kikyou punch sizes.

(1) Between each petal, cut a "V" shaped slit halfway down towards the center.

(2) Trim and round off the tips of each petal.

(3) Place flower on a molding pad and use the side of the etching tool.  Starting from the center of the flower, curl each petal by pressing towards you.

.../continued on page 6 of Hawaiian Punch Art.

 

 

 


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