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Iris folding refers to a technique where folded strips of colored or patterned paper
are layered in a spiral pattern behind an aperture. It is called Iris Folding because
it resembles the iris of a camera.
There are several free iris folding templates
on the Iris Folding Templates page.
To make your iris folded greeting card, You will need:
- scissors.
- scraps of decorative paper in various colors cut in 1" strips and folded in half lengthwise (some instructions say to cut them into 1"x3" strips, but I like to leave it in a long strip and then just cut off the lengths I need as I go.).
- Cellophane tape
- 4"x5" piece of colored cardstock.
- 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" note card.
- A template or pattern for cutting an aperture in the colored cardstock. (A Coluzzle or Sizzix also work very well for this.)
- Craft knife (for cutting out the aperture).
- Iris folding template (from the Iris Folding Templates page).
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Step 1
Using a craft knife and template, cut out an aperture in the colored cardstock. If you want to cut a fancy border, now is the time to do that too. |

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Step 2
Position the card with the aperture cut-out over one of the iris folding templates,
face down. You will be working on the back side of the card.
Tape the card to the template using non-permanent tape (Masking tape works
well for this. If the tape is too sticky, stick it to a cotton cloth first to reduce its stickiness)
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Step 3Arrange your folded strips of paper in the order that you want to apply them to the card. Start with #1 on the template:
- Cut a strip of paper so that it is a little longer than the aperture opening.
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Line up the folded side of the strip of paper with the inside edge of the area labeled with a "1"
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Tape both ends of the strip of paper to the back of the card
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Step 4
Using the next color, follow the same instructions for #2.
Repeat all the way around the aperture, following the numbers
and working inward as you complete each round. Stop when you have
the desired size for the aperture opening.
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The back of the card will look quite messy as you progress, but when you flip the
card over it should look something like this:
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Step 5
To finish the center attach a piece of holographic paper, a small picture, a
decorative button, etc. You can now mount your finished work using glue or
double-sided tape. 3D Foam pads works well if you used a heavier weight paper
for your design and you find that it is too thick to mount directly onto the card.
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Check out..
..these Card Making sites!
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