Paper Folding |
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Two equal squares cut into the card. Contrasting blue paper folded to form a spiral pattern |
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Pattern cut into the shape of two champagne classes.
The stems remain solid while the glass is filled with the spiral pattern using iris folding |
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The iris fold is carried out on card which is then attached to the greeting card.
Vinyl material has been glued along the edge and some small buttons have been sewn on to the card.
Then the iris fold section is attached with silicone to give that 3D effect. |
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A fun card with the iris fold into the shape of Australia. |
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Eight small gift tags with a single standard teabag fold |
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The shapes cut out to reveal the shape of the butterfly and caught in the middle with a blue stud.
Attach using silicone and add a ribbon as an extra. |
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The square measured in the centre of the card is then cut diaganolly and folded back.
A small square of gold card provides the backing. The teabag fold is attached to a small piece
of the main card which has been cut using serrated scissors.
It is attached with silicone and caught with a small gold stud. |
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Teabag folding can be used for a card for any occasion. This one combines four
butterfly folds attached to gold card turned to form a triangle with a stitched design
and the words "Merry Christmas".
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A fun card for the boy who wants to be a super hero, with Spiderman cut into a simple
teabag fold to reveal Spiderman's face. |
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A clever Christmas card with the tea bag folds attached to green card cut into the
shape of a Christmas tree. |
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Combining a stitched design with the teabag fold. |
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A simple combination of colours with two traditional fold medallions. |
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Using two medallions with a stack of complimentary coloured card. |
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A folded medallion centred on a compact disk. |