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I would like to see Iris Folding and Quilling (paper filigree) instructions and samples please.

Thank you.

Paula


I used to do a lot of origami paper folding with my students when I was a special education teacher. It was a delightful way to help the kids learn spatial skills, eye-hand coordination and even fractions.

I once heard someone refer to iris folding as “origami for dummies”. Cute, but not quite fair.

While it’s true that there are less intricate folds involved, iris folding requires or helps develop an eye for color and pattern. I wish I had known about it when I was teaching.

Iris folding can be utilized to give a three-dimensional look and feel to otherwise two-dimensional arts and crafts like wall plaques, cards and scrapbook pages.

I think you will find all you need for iris folding at Iris Folding at Circle of Crafters. Sign up for their free newsletter and get a free pattern every month.

As for paper quilling – or quillery, as it used to be called – The Artful Crafter has an article on the basics, as well as instructions for Quilled Earrings and even a recipe for Quilled Pastry Hearts.

Recently I’ve seen handmade cards with quilled shapes on the front, as well as gift tags and small plaques. The shapes are really cute and intricate-looking, yet surprisingly easy to make.

In addition to paper and pastry strips (lol), you might think about other materials that could be quilled like lightweight aluminum or copper.

Note to my other readers: Iris folding is a paper craft that originated in Holland. Color coordinated strips of folded paper are taped into place over a pattern and then trimmed to the pattern shape, creating a spiraling design that resembles the iris of an eye or camera.

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