Make an Iris Folded Christmas Bell:
Tina, from Slovenia, submitted these iris folding bell cards.
Marcia, from Arlington, Texas, in the US submitted this bell project after her sister-in-law showed her iris folding. She was extremely excited about this new craft skill. For her first project she used folded paper, but for this one she used ribbon that is not folded.
Donna Butcher is fairly new to iris folding and has submitted these photos of two of the cards she has made over the last few months.
Lis Robson created this Christmas card using the bell pattern.
Del, from Australia, used the bell pattern to make this Christmas card.
Marit Simensen, from Norway, submitted this Christmas bell iris folding project.
Kate sent in this iris folding bell project.
Cheryl Cooper, from Gravenhurst, Canada, made these 50 thank you cards for her son and daughter-in-law to use to thank people for their wedding gifts. Instead of using the bell pattern available here, she traced around a bell-shaped cookie cutter. Then used the lay-out for the heart pattern featured on this website to get the lines going correctly. She turned the heart shape up-side-down so it would be the general shape of the bell. She used double thickness of tissue paper for the iris folding. On the front of each card, she also placed a self-adhesive script "Thank You." Jan, from Mandurah in Western Australia, made this Christmas bell card using ribbon.
Sheila-Ann, from Switzerland, used the bell template to make this Christmas card.
Pauline Hegarty, from Ireland, sent in this picture of the card she made using the Christmas ornament pattern.
Roma Cary-Smith, from South Africa, added some extra berries to her Christmas bell project.
Billy-Jane, from Surrey in the UK, submitted this photo of her version of the Christmas bell.
Arlene Buchanan, from California in the US, made this Christmas bell using wrapping paper. The leaves are made with cardstock and she made a stem and vein design by impressing the leaves with a bone folder on a soft surface. The holly border is the Fiskars edger.
Roxene, from Coober Pedy, Australia, made this Christmas bell project to use on a scrapbook page.
Carol, from Michigan in the US, made this project using the bell pattern. She used gold wrapping paper, gold mylar wrapping paper and gold mylar tissue paper for the iris folding.
Colleen, from Oregon in the US, made this Christmas card using inexpensive wrapping paper.
7-year-old Ally, from Oregon in the US, made this bell project using construction paper.
Evelyne, from Cromford, Derbyshire, England, made this Christmas card using the bell template.
Meredith Adolf submitted this Christmas bell project picture.
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