Claims
- 1. A method for making a segmented substantially planar decorative grass having a printed multi-colored three-dimensional pattern provided on a portion of one surface thereof, comprising the steps of:
providing a material having an upper surface and a lower surface; applying a foamable ink of a first color to a portion of the upper surface of the material to provide a first three-dimensional pattern on the material; applying a foamable ink of a second color to a portion of the upper surface of the material to provide a second three-dimensional pattern on the material; slitting the material having the first and the second three-dimensional patterns applied thereto to provide elongated strips of material having a width and a length; and cutting the elongated strips of material perpendicular to the width of the elongated strips to provide a segmented substantially planar decorative grass having a printed multi-colored three-dimensional pattern provided on a portion of one surface thereof.
- 2. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 1 wherein, in the step of cutting the elongated strips of material to provide a segmented substantially planar decorative grass, the segmented substantially planar decorative grass has a width and a length which defines a boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass and wherein the printed multi-colored three-dimensional pattern is positioned within the boundaries of the substantially planar decorative grass.
- 3. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 1 wherein, in the step of providing the material, the material is further provided with an embossed material thereon on a portion thereof.
- 4. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 3 wherein, in the step of cutting the elongated strips of material to provide the segmented substantially planar decorative grass, the segmented substantially planar decorated grass has a width and a length which define a boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass and wherein the multi-colored three-dimensional pattern and the embossed material thereon are positioned within the boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass.
- 5. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 3 wherein, in the step of cutting the elongated strips of material to provide the segmented substantially planar decorative grass, the segmented substantially planar decorative grass has a width and a length which defines a boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass and wherein the embossed material is positioned within the boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass.
- 6. A method for making a segmented substantially planar decorative grass having a printed multi-colored three-dimensional pattern provided on a portion of one surface thereof, comprising the steps of:
providing a material having an upper surface and a lower surface; applying a foamable ink of a first color to a portion of the lower surface of the material to provide a first three-dimensional pattern on the material; applying a foamable ink of a second color to a portion of the lower surface of the material to provide a second three-dimensional pattern on the material; slitting the material having the first and the second three-dimensional patterns applied thereto to provide elongated strips of material having a width and a length; and cutting the elongated strips of material perpendicular to the width of the elongated strips to provide a segmented substantially planar decorative grass having a printed multi-colored three-dimensional pattern provided on a portion of one surface thereof.
- 7. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 6 wherein, in the step of cutting the elongated strips of material to provide a segmented substantially planar decorative grass, the segmented substantially planar decorative grass has a width and a length which defines a boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass and wherein the multi-colored three-dimensional pattern is positioned within the boundaries of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass.
- 8. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 6 wherein, in the step of providing the material, the material is further provided with an embossed material thereon on a portion thereof.
- 9. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 8 wherein, in the step of cutting the elongated strips of material to provide the segmented substantially planar decorative grass, the segmented substantially planar decorative grass has a width and a length which define a boundary of the segmented substantially planar grass and wherein the multi-colored three-dimensional pattern and the embossed material thereon are positioned within the boundary of the elongated substantially planar decorative grass.
- 10. The method for making the segmented substantially planar decorative grass of claim 8 wherein, in the step of cutting the elongated strips of material to provide the segmented substantially planar decorative grass, the segmented substantially planar decorative grass has a width and a length which defines a boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorated grass and wherein the embossed material is positioned within the boundary of the segmented substantially planar decorative grass.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/052,789, filed Jan. 18, 2002, now allowed; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/571,403, filed May 15, 2000, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/151,789, filed Sep. 11, 1998, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/967,706, filed Nov. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,255, issued Nov. 24, 1998.
Continuations (3)
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