I have always wanted to try my hand at Iris Folding. For those that don’t know, Iris Folding is the layering of folded strips of paper within an aperture in a spiral pattern that resembles the iris of a camera. So I scoured the ‘net for a free baby pattern. I decided on this onesie pattern. Those make great baby cards, right?
Once you have your pattern, you want to print out two copies. One to tape your card stock down to, the other as your pattern.
Take the patterned or solid card stock you are going to use for the front of your card or project, flip it over (as you see I put a “B” to signify that it was the back, on patterned paper this would be pretty obvious) and trace around your pattern.
Once you have your pattern cut out, tape it to the other copy with the instructions and then start on your strips. My pattern called for 4 different papers. I cut mine to 6″ x 1″, ran them through my Big Shot with four different embossing folders then folded them in half lengthwise making them 6″ x 1/2″. Don’t forget with Core’dinations card stock, when you emboss, lightly sand over the raised pattern to bring it out!
Now I am ready to start placing my paper strips down. Decide what colors are going to be A, B, C and D so you can make sure you are laying down your papers in the correct order. Then I just followed the pattern making sure the folded side of the strip is toward the middle of the card.
I used regular invisible tape to hold my paper down. It’s quick and easy and doesn’t give any bulk. Besides it holds it pretty well. I tried scrapbooking glue and it took too long to dry and move on to the next piece.
I finally got all of my pieces down, cutting them as I went along so they wouldn’t hang over the sides. If you do see any overhang, just grab a pair of scissors and cut off the extra.
Here’s my card completed and all gussied up. What do you think? It’s a little work but oh so fantastic results! I think Iris Folding gives projects that extra special, I put a lot of love into making this, look. Iris Folding would also look great on scrapbook pages or even as framed art!
Supplies:
- Core’dinations Core Essentials Pastel Collection
- DCWV Nana’s Nursery stack
- Darice Finishing Accents Flower Petals – mauve assortment
- Sizzix Big Shot Machine
- Spellbinders Nestabilities Classic Circles set
- Spellbinders Embossing Mats
- Sizzix Embossing Folders
- Cuttlebug Embossing Folders
- twine
- buttons
Jamie_G says
Beautiful job on this! I’ve wanted to try the Iris Folding as well and just haven’t ventured that way, thanks so much for the inspiration!! :o)
snappy scrappy says
Great card and folding!! Lee-Ann 🙂
HeatherLynn says
too too cute!!! i soo love this! awesome job, Becki!
Rebecca Morefield-Wagner says
Thank you ladies!
Brigit says
Oh Becki I love iris fold cards, this is just adorable, the embossed paper is just awesome, great job!!