Iris Folding is just one of many craft techniques paper use from time to time to create visual effects on the cards and scrap book pages.
After the great things about Iris folding is that each type of paper you can use all your old messages or wrapping paper, throw away the thinking that you can have money in the process.
Why Iris folding is a beautiful sight it may seem that it is really hard to do when it is actually really easy, a bit 'like painting by numbers.
Iris Folding Book with a picture frame or on a piece of paper, the ideas are there to see the depth and texture and fantastic.
Iris folding is more popular because it is extremely relaxing and the end result is fantastic, it's something you can do to sit and watch TV at the same time, but it sure can be addictive.
Then you can buy all kinds of Iris folding patterns of the Internet and can craftJust the paper into strips along fold them and stick them on the map to the template you have chosen to use.
Iris folding is a good way for each of your card making ideas to take off and is very cheap, the items you need to be able to do iris folding of a cutting mat, scissors, knife, different paper colored, cardboard, glue, tape and removable cartridge.
Place your Faltschablone iris on your piece of cardboard and draw the firstShape and cut out. You then choose the files you want to use, and cut about 1 x 3 cm in length.
Fold the paper in half and place the model in the original part of the map to keep up with, so you can see the cut of the design.
Start attacking the paper for the design of the model and make sure to tape, always on the side of the paper folded toward the center of the card.
Continue to follow the design of the model, untilleft with a small hole in the center, this is known as the iris. Turn the paper and put a piece of paper or cardboard, cover the hole, I find holographic paper works really well.
Once done, you will notice that the back of the card will be quite confused, so you have to cover with a piece of cardboard.
Before you know it you have created a wonderful view card with little effort. Once started, you'll be hooked.
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