Make an Iris Folded Lamb:
Dorothy, from central Illinos in the US, made this " Ewe's Special" greeting card using the lamb pattern. She used soft ribbon for the folding instead of paper.
Kathy, from Iowa, USA, used the insides of security envelopes to make both of these baby lambs.
Carolyn, from Queensland, Australia combined tea bag folding with iris folding to create this design. She named him 'Humbug' and wrote the poem to go with it. It reads:" I'm a little black sheepAlone amonst the whiteThey all run awayCoz I give them a frightI'm a lucky little black sheepAlone amongst the whiteThe wolves don't see meI don't show up at night"
Yara, who is from Mexico but now living in Washington, US, used the lamb template to make this 'Happy Easter' card.
Sue K. from Port Lincoln in South Australia made this greeting card from the lamb template. To create this scene with two lambs, she reduced the size of the first lamb to 80%. The second lamb was reduced to 60% then traced on the back of the printed lamb pattern to create a reverse image.Marg, from Novia Scotia, Canada, make this 'Happy Spring' card using the lamb template. She added a few extra embellishments to achieve a Spring time look.
Susan, from Pompano Beach, Florida USA, embellished this little lamb with pink ribbon and a tiny bell around his neck. She used a Fiskars border punch to make the fancy pink " grass" beneath his feet.
Pam Stone, from Florida in the US, used mulberry paper to give the lamb she made some texture. The bow was sewn onto his neck and the background is embossed paper that she purchased.
Mary, from New York in the US, made this lamb using tracing paper. She wrinkled the paper before cutting and folding it to make it look more like wool.
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