I got pretty attached to the corn stubble making it's way into this card:
And these little paper-punched Maple leaves:

I got on a paper-making bender for a while at the end of summer, and these (above), were punched out of some of the black paper that I made.
Thanks to my friend, Karin Stafford, I started using large embroidery hoops (thus the round shape) - with screening - instead of rectangular frames to strain the pulp.
I also used some of the (pre-embroidery hoop) white paper I made:
The fixin's:
Prototype:
The prototype is pretty close to the final version; it has 2 more leaves and lacks the splashes of orange and apricot that I added to the bottom left.
Here are the TWENTY SEVEN steps!!
All 21, curly, cards:
I always have to press the cards under heavy books for several hours, once done and dry, to flatten 'em out - the watery glue causes a lotta curling!