iris folding królik


Make an Iris Folded Bunny:
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Johanne, from Beloeil, Quebec, Canada, made these Easter cards using the bunny pattern. The second card was made from the cut-out leftover from the first card.
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Tasha, from Blackpool, England, made this card with help of her teacher as an Easter present for her mum.
It was her first iris folding project.
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Mike, from Solihull in England, made this Easter card for his granddaughter using gold metallic card stock for the background. He added the ribbon using an X CUT square punch for holes then inserted ribbon through the openings and tied it on one side.
This was one of his first iris folding projects.
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Myrna, from Pennsylvania in the US, used the bunny template to make this card.
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8-year-old Brittany Paige, from England, made this bunny project.
This was her first attempt at iris folding.
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Ginger, from Portland, Oregon in the US, made this bunny project. She did the back view of the bunny and added a fluffy tail.
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Ann, from Australia, made this 'Hoppy Easter' greeting card using the bunny template.
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Carol O'Connor, from Arizona in the US, made this bunny project using mulberry paper.
She added a bow and little egg as embellishments.
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Carol, from Buckeye, Arizona in the US, made this iris folded bunny on a piece of 8.5 X 11 inch card stock and framed it for her grandchild.
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Wendy Martin from Leeds in the UK submitted her interpretation of the bunny pattern.
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Pam Stone, from Florida in the US, made this bunny project using gift wrapping paper.
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Linda, from Ottawa, Ontario in Canada, made this bunny card from papers that purchased in Chinatown. She also mentioned that she has been using an exacto knife to cut out her projects so the cut-out could be used on the inside of the card to write on. The second picture below shows the inside of the card before adding the greeting.
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Nancy Knapp, from Wisconsin in the US, made this cotton tail bunny using the pattern available.
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Lisa, from New Jersey in the US, made this card by shrinking down the bunny pattern and giving him some iris folded Easter eggs to deliver.
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Mary, from New York in the US, made this bunny card. She scanned the card to make the stickers for the corners.
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Carolyn, from Queensland, Australia, created this bunny greeting card.
She added a bow and some whiskers.
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Pauline, from Ireland, used the bunny template to make this greeting card for Easter.
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Angie, from East Yorkshire in the UK, made this bunny Easter card using florist ribbon. She used two Sizzix butterflies to embellish it and hand wrote the greeting.
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Arlene made this bunny view from the back to show his " fluffy" tail.
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Nadia, from Quebec, Canada, made this bunny greeting card.
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