Wine Glass Iris Folding Pattern Template

Wine Glass Iris Folding Pattern PDF & SVG | Wine Beginner Printable Download | Cut File | Card Making Template

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Make your own cards with this elegant wine glass iris folding template and SVG file!

The Wine Glass iris folding PDF document includes:
β€’ 1x Wine Glass iris Folding Pattern
β€’ 1x Pattern Guide
β€’ 1x Greetings Card Template (DL)
β€’ 1x Detailed Instructions
β€’ 1x Wine Glass SVG Cut File (glass, stem)*

*Please note that using the SVG cut file is completely optional. A templateΒ is provided for those that do not have the option to cut SVG files.

Other details:
β€’ Pattern Size: W 6cm x H 7.4cm
β€’ Difficulty: Beginner
β€’ Patterns are for crafters’ personal use only – commercial enquiries are welcome.

To create this card, you will also need:
β€’ 1x Sheet A4 card
β€’ 1x Sheet A4 plain paper
β€’ 5x different pretty papers
β€’ 1x Small piece shiny card (for the centre)
β€’ Sticky tape
β€’ Scissors
β€’ Glue Stick (optional)
β€’ Double-sided tape
β€’ Pencil & ruler
β€’ Blue Tac
β€’ Craft knife
β€’ Cutting mat

Happy crafting!

IMPORTANT:Β Orders from outside the UK mustΒ be placed via myΒ Etsy Shop. As a small business we are unable to process international orders here due to the complexity of the taxes involved.Β We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.

For more crafting tips, greetings card inspiration and all things pretty paper, head to my Instagram @PrettyInPaperByB!


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All rights reserved. This document or any portion thereof may not be reproduced without the express written permission of Pretty In Paper By B. Patterns are for crafters’ personal use only – commercial enquiries are welcome.
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Rose Wooldridge
A first prize experience πŸ˜ƒ

Have done some Iris folding before but many years ago, my son wanted to do a card for a YFC competition entitled β€˜a celebration card. He’d never done it before but soon got the hang of it and won 1st prize!