Make an Iris Folded Teddy Bear:
Ahiya submitted this teddy bear iris folding project.
Donna Butcher made this 'Happy 1st Birthday' card using the teddy bear pattern.
Pam Stone submitted this iris folding teddy bear project. She made it with tissue paper. She embossed the yellow background with her Cuttlebug embossing folder.
Louane Chapelle, from France, sent in this teddy bear iris folding project.
Catherine, from Australia, made these two cards using the teddy bear pattern.
Jan, from Mandurah in Western Australia, made this card using lace and ribbon for a new baby girl.
Annette, from Australia, made this card for her grandson's first birthday. She used ideas she got from the idea gallery here to decorate the card.
Maria Numan, from Mandurah in Western Australia, used a combination of ribbon and paper to make this teddy bear card.
Amy, from Saskatchewan, Canada, used the teddy bear pattern for this project.
Lisa, from New Jersey in the US, made this purple teddy bear using florist ribbon for the folding.
Sabine, from Austria, made this birthday card using the teddy bear pattern.
Ria, from Boxmeer in the Netherlands, used the teddy bear pattern to make this greeting card.
Sylvia, from Portland, Oregon, USA, used an outdoor theme for the background of her card then used tree print paper to do the iris folding. The bear was cut from a heavy weight crinkled dark green paper. She carefully cut out the teddy bear shape with an Exacto knife so the cut-out could be used for another card. For the extra card, she attached the teddy bear shape with Media brand pop dots to give it a 3-D effect and added embellishments.
Sylvia, in Portland, Oregon, US, was able to carefully cut out the teddy bear shape then use it on another card, with embellishments.
Sandra, from Canada, made this teddy bear greeting card.
Ann Tiran, from Cape Town, South Africa, added stickers and googly eyes to the teddy bear to make this card for a child.
Lesley, from Shrewsbury UK, made these cards for a baby boy or a baby girl because she knows many expecting parents.
Debbie, from Maple Ridge, BC, Canada, made both of these teddy bear greeting cards.
Caz, from Lincolnshire in the UK, used some of her dad's old pajamas to do the iris folding on this teddy bear birthday card.
Cathy, from New Jersey, USA, made several teddy bear iris folding projects in various color combinations.
Lisa created this teddy bear greeting card.
Lyn, from Australia, made this card for her granddaughter's birthday using gift wrapping paper and added some stickons.
Yael, from Israel, made this teddy bear card for a new baby boy.
MJ, from southern California, USA, made the following 2 cards using the bear pattern.
Babs, from Australia, made this teddy bear birthday card.
Lynette, from New Zealand, made this greeting card for a new baby girl using the teddy bear template.
Dulcie, also from New Zealand, sent in this photo. She stated that her grandson decided the teddy bear would look great in bright colors.
Sigrid, from the Netherlands, completed this project using the teddy bear.
Rose, from Queensland Autsralia, completed this teddy bear iris folding project.
Carol, from Buckeye, Arizona in the US, made this iris folded teddy bear on a piece of 8.5 X 11 inch card stock and framed it for her grandchild.
Wendy, from Bunbury in Western Australia, made this teddy bear using the insides of security envelopes. The corner punch is Fiskars 3-in-1 heart pattern.
Margaret, from Queensland Australia, made this greeting card using the teddy bear pattern.
Marion, from Melbourne, Australia, used the teddy bear pattern to make a birthday card.
Eleanor, from New Zealand, used the teddy bear for a card to welcome a new baby.
Catherine, from the UK, submitted this project idea.
Karen, from Hamilton Ohio in the US, made this teddy bear card for a baby shower. She made a shaker box with tiny buttons for the iris and backed it with some of the paper she had used for the main mat of the picture.
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