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I am working on Easter cards and this is one I just finished - have a few more to go. I'm still having a problem with posting - I do one posting and the picture is fine, don't change anything - and the next is either real small or too big. See what happens with this one !!!!!

Ginny

 
Posts: 1859 | Location: Upstate New York | Registered: Jan 27, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That is so cute-- you did a great job on the iris fold, (isn't that what it is ? ) I have never tried it yet but love your card. TFS
 
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Adorable!


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How cute is that. Someone will be happy to receive this card. TFS Liz
 
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Wonderful little duck!

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How cute. And the picture is just the right size.

Jean


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Thanks for the compliments on the card. Yes, Shawneegirl, this is iris fold - I think my favorite type of card making.

Ginny
 
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You chick is darling!
 
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What a neat card. I have tried Iris Folding but mine do not look as nice as yours. What kind of paper do you use? Where do you get your patterns? And how did you do the butterflies? Oh so many questions. LOL TFS.
 
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Koronis - I use a lot of oragami paper but I can't seem to go into a craft store without buying any scrapbook paper. I also like wrapping paper as it is light weight and have also used paper toweling.
I do like paper. Most of my patterns are from either World of Crafters or Circle of Crafters on the internet, and the butterflies are from a Martha Stewart punch that has one large butterfly and two small ones. If you have any questions let me know. I think iris folding is my favorite form of card making and I got my start doing it on this board.

Ginny
 
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Good Morning. Thank you for your reply to my questions. I am anxious to start making these eggs now. I have some wrapping paper and also pieces of paper from some other Iris Folding I have tried. I am not very good at doing this craft yet and hope I can improve on it. I am looking forward to looking at new papers in our craft store. It will be fun to shop for it. Thanks again and will be looking for your new posts. P.S. I also do other greeting cards. Embroidery, and Tea Bag folding. Do you do other ones too?
 
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