Make an Iris Folded Star of David:
Patricia Box, from Queensland Australia, submitted this Christmas card idea.
Mary made this 'Happy Holidays' card using the 6 point star pattern.
Johanna Klotz made this Star of David iris folding card.
Wendy Martin, from Leeds in the UK, made this card using the Star of David iris folding pattern.
Mary Meyers, made this Fourth of July card as one of her first attempts at iris folding.
Anat Keidar and Micha Luz, from Isreal, enlarged the star pattern to fit the size of an A3 page to make this wall decoration for a senior citizen's center.
Sharon Cunningham in canada made this Christmas card using the Star of David pattern. It is made with metallic ribbons she bought from the dollar store.
Theresa, from New South Wales Australia, made this project using the star pattern.
Ginny, who lives in North Carolina, US part of the time and in New York the rest, used the star pattern to make this project.
Ria, from Boxmeer in the Netherlands, used the star pattern to make this greeting card.
Lauren, from Santa Rosa, California in the US, used the star template to make this project.
Phyllis, from Virginia/West Virginia,USA, submitted this star card. She used the cut-out left over from the iris folding on the inside of the card.
Chrissie of Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England made this greeting card. It is an A4 bright coloured card folded in half and trimmed 1cm away from the right hand side of the card front only. She matted a piece of silver holographic card Onto the base card then she made the iris folded star using a good quality bright pink card stock. The paper used for the iris folding was holographic wrapping paper. Down the edge of the inside right hand page she placed the same silver holographic card as in the matting. To finish it off she added a text peel off at the bottom.