Hi Friends!
I found a fun way to use
scrapbook paper scraps.
The technique is called Iris Folding
because it resembles the iris of an eye or camera lens.
Iris folding is originally from Holland.
It reminds me of flat Origami.
I'm going to make a card with a 2'' window.
I will give you a list of supplies along with the measurements.
1 tri-fold card
To make your own-
12 1/2'' long by 5 1/4'' high cardstock, folded into 3rds with
2'' by 2'' square cut in center of folded card.
I can always find extra envelops in my stationary stash.
It wound be easy to make your own if needed.
Print this pattern template at 2''
Cut 4 strips of each color 3'' by 3/4'' wide
NOTE: This template has 5 strips- but the center
picture was so small I used only 4
Here is another version :
This time we will alternate our 4 papers- A,B,C,D and around again.
Glue down the left side.
Flip over-
I don't see any difference between the two versions.
If you don't have any paper scraps,
you could use old magazine pages,
colored ribbon or fabric.
I tried some origami papers and music paper.
Have a blessed day!
xo Lisa S
A very interesting effect!
ReplyDeleteMichele, I made a few and left them blank for now. I can save them and add a sentiment when needed ;) Thanks for the visit!
Deletexo Lisa S
I never thought about using this technique using paper or your other suggestions. Such a great idea letting the center be a cute design. Thank you for sharing at "HomeMattersParty"
ReplyDeleteAllyson, They remind me of little quilt squares. I 'm so glad you stopped by.
DeleteThank you for hosting!
xo Lisa S
I remember something similar in quilting, and you ended up with a puffed up square-thick with multiple layers, sewing as you went around in a circle and getting dizzy, LOL. Looks like fun
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandi!
DeleteThese cards do look like little quilt squares.
They were fun to make and use up some paper scraps.
Have a great week.
xo Lisa S
LOve this idea. I've been using tiny frayed fabric scrap strips to make cards. I think I'll try this with single layer fabrics? I've done a line stitch of this zentangle design for a pillow cover.
ReplyDeleteJoy,
DeleteThanks and I love your idea as well ! A tiny quilt card would be adorable. I'm so glad you came by to say hello.
I hope you have a great week, please visit again.
xo Lisa S
I still have a beautiful iris fold card my aunt made for me once, it's a lovely technique. I love the way you show all the different looks you can get by choosing different papers. This will be a feature at Handmade Monday this week :-)
ReplyDeleteJulie,
DeleteThank you so much. I had not seen this technique before, but fell in love with the simplicity of design and minimal amount of scrap needed. I think I stopped after 8 cards ;)
You are a sweet friend and I really appreciate you!
xo Lisa S