Make an Iris Folded Pig:
Bev, from California in the US, made this 'Year of the Pig' card using the pig pattern.
Sue, from NSW Australia, made this money pig. The coins are real but the paper is play Australian money.
Vonnie, from Colorado in the US, created this piggy card on a rainy Sunday afternoon and sent in this photo.
Annette, from Pennsylvania, USA, made this card to give to a pig farmer as a thank you card. She added an eyelet to bring the tail through and the eye is a brad.
Phyllis from Virginia and West Virginia, USA, submitted this pig with a yarn tail.
Linda, from Ottawa, Ontario in Canada, made this Lucky Pig for her mother's birthday because she was born the year of the pig. She purchased the papers for it in Chinatown.
Greg, from Hilliard, Ohio in the US, made this recycling project using the pig pattern. He used newsprint instead of the more standard craft supplies as a way of saying that we need to stop being pigs with our resources and start recycling.
Babs, from South Australia, made this mom and baby pig project.
Carolyn, from Queensland, Australia, made this piggy card. For the folding she used a combination of pink metallic, mauve vellum, mulberry floral and a hand painted paper. She added a wiggly eye, punched flowers around the neck, and the tail is wire covered with metallic material.
Trish, from Queensland Australia, made this pig greeting card with butterfly embellishments.
Angie, from East Yorkshire in the UK, made this pig card. She used 4 different scrapbooking papers and added a googly eye and curly tail along with some butterflies to finish it off.
Angie, from East Yorkshire in the UK, made this trio of pigs with ribbon.
Pam made this iris folded piggy with ribbon. She says she later framed it and gave it away as a baby gift.
Aileen, from England, made this pig greeting card.
Catherine, from the UK, made 2 cards for a new baby using the pig template. She made one for a baby girl and one for a baby boy. She changed the shape of the pig's face in the blue one to give him a different look.
Eleanor, from New Zealand, make this birthday piggy bank card from the pig pattern.
Alison, from Blackpool, England, made this pig card using heart and gingham paper. She also gave him a tail made of paper.
Pauline, in Ireland, stated that she enjoyed making this piggy bank card.
Amanda, from Birmingham, England, submitted this pig birthday card project.
Yara, who is from Mexico but now living in Washington, US, used the pig template to make this greeting card.
Susan, from Pompano Beach, Florida USA, embellished this pig with a curly tail cut from silver paper using a craft punch. She placed a shiny pearl inside the iris to finish the project.
Mieke, from Holland, made this card from the pig pattern. For the paper, she used very old tea bags that are no longer made.
This Valentine pig was submitted by Sandy in Asheville, NC, USA. Instead of strips of folded paper, she used ribbon for the iris folding.
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