Make an Iris Folded Christmas Ornament:

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Anuesca Baly, from Aruba in the Dutch Antilles, wrote that she really enjoyed making this ornament iris folding card.
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Sylvaine, from France, submitted this iris folding Christmas ornament project.
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Kate made this iris folding ornament project.
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Maria, from Mandurah in Western Australia, made this Christmas card using ribbons.
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Lis Robson created this Christmas card using the ornament pattern.
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Del, from Australia, used the ornament pattern to make this Christmas card.
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Evelyne Holmes used ribbon instead of paper to do the iris folding on this Christmas bauble. She went around the egdes with a wavy peel-off border and the top is a straight peel-off border. She then finished off the top with a bow.
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Pauline Hegarty, from Ireland, sent in this picture of the card she made using the Christmas ornament pattern.
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Carole Miller made this ornament iris folding card using the pattern available.
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Amy, from Saskatchewan, Canada, made this card using the ornament pattern.
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Roxene, from Coober Pedy, Australia, made this ornament project to use on a scrapbook page.
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Carol, from Michigan in the US, made this card by first doing the iris folding on dark green card stock. She then cut it out 1/4 inch from the edge of the iris folding. After this she glued that to the paper with evergreen boughs. She used glitter glue for the hook and on the hanger cut from card stock.
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Colleen, from Oregon in the US, made this Christmas ball using ribbon instead of folded paper.
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Meredith Adolf using the ornament template to make this Christmas card.
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