Showing posts with label iris folding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iris folding. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Christmas iris folding

Welcome!

Kaleidoscope by inkspired

Today I want to share with you some more beautiful iris folded art.

In past blogs I have described how to make 
an iris folded design.
Some patterns I had to remove because the artist did not
want them shared on a blog.
That’s ok! 
As the creator she has that right and I respect that.

If you ‘google’ 
Iris Folding patterns
you can find pretty much any design you might want.

Here are a few samples of finished cards:

Unknown artist


Courtesy dee-craft.co.uk


By graphicby.com

By duloisircreatif.canalblog.com

All of the above were found on Pinterest.
Can you tell yet how much I love Pinterest?
❤️
Found this pattern that looks like the one used above.

More iris-folding:
Credit given: Craftsome.blogspot.dk

Credit: iris-folding.com

There are several sites to visit just from the above samples!
Don’t forget to search my blog with the key word
iris folding.


 Design by Joanne Sarter

Another graphicby.com card


I hope you try this easy craft out.
The results are beautiful!
(It’s our secret how easy they are to make!)

‘Til next time,
inkspired

Truth: (usually discovered before 10 am, or before coffee)
Do not attempt to brush teeth before coffee.
The toothbrush doesn’t like it.
The mirror doesn’t like it.
The floor/rug doesn’t like it either.


Kaleidoscope by inkspired

Thursday, December 19, 2013

a crafty Christmas for kids

Ayubowan

How to say 'peace' in Sri Lankan

celebrating Christmas in Chennai, Sri Lanka
www.asiantribune.com


an iris folded angel design card by inkspired
www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com


Let's get ready for the Christmas holidays
with some fun things for you and the kids to make!

Here are some tags for the kids to color and cut out:


www.haciendolindio.bigcartel.com


Or here they are, already colored and ready to print and cut:


These gift cards are in Spanish:


Get out the scissors, and let's cut some paper dolls!



'Holly' by Bette Wells, 1988


Here are three pages of paper dolls from
Pat Stall




Pat always does such a nice job with her paper dolls!

Here is a nice nativity that the kids can cut out,
and then fold to make a 3-dimensional creche scene.

vintage Jack and Jill magazine, December, 1965


Now that you know how to put one together,
why not make one with old Christmas cards that you cut up?

Here are some vintage Christmas card images 
to get you started:

vintage 1910 Christmas card
www.rubylane.com



www.theten0clockscholar.blogspot.com



vintage card
www.imagessaintes.canalblog.com

www.ebay.com


Let's have a card-making party!
Things to set out:

scissors
glue sticks
double side tape
blank card stock, cut into both 1/2, and 1/4 sheets
lots of old Christmas cards
plain white paper
paper to cover your table surface
coloring things:
markers, pens, pencils, crayons, etc.

add some fun embellishments like:

glitter glue
glitter gel pens
cotton balls
confetti
stick-on stars
stickers
puffy paint with drawing tips

Here is a simple mitten pattern to get you started:

courtesy Jan Brett

Turn the mitten upside down.
Color, embellish.
Glue JUST THE SIDES AND BOTTOM of the mitten 
to a card front. Leave the top (wrist) part open.

After the glue is dry, fill the mitten with cut-out shapes 
as a surprise for the card receiver!

You could tuck in 

* a school picture,
* parts to make a paper snow man
*a simple picture cut into 1/8 to make a puzzle
*paper snowflakes
*a puzzle or maze for the card receiver
or....?!?


Give a mouse a Merry Christmas Muffin Gift
courtesy Dover

build-your-own snowman card
sorry, I'm not sure where I found this

visual illusions coloring page courtesy Dover

This is a card I made using circle stickers, 
and a stick-on rhinestone!


I ran the background red card stock through a corrugator.

Don't forget to drag out those old magazines.
They have wonderful images and colors to cut out and embellish your cards with!



www.MontseRubioArt.etsy.com

You can do some gift wrapping while the kids are busy too!

That's it for today!
Don't forget to stop and have a cup of tea
and do some deep breathing!

:0)

inkspired
www.inkspired.etsy.com
www.collagepaperpainting.etsy.com
www.inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com
and on pinterest:  kkloberdans


one of the tea cups that I collect



Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Elephant Enlightenment

Pas

'Peace' in the Ticino/Lombard language, spoken in Switzerland


a Swiss paperdoll collage, OrigamiBears

I never quite know what I am going to blog about until I actually start writing it!
Today appears to be an
ELEPHANT DAY!!

I have loved elephants for as long as I can remember.
I can stand at the zoo for quite a long time and just watch them.
Some day, I am going to be able to touch one.
That would be super super cool!
Here in the Denver metro area, the Denver Zoo has just opened their
'Elephant Passage' area.
It is quite huge, and will be able to accommodate several bulls,
as well as the matriarchal females.
It also features many animals in larger, more true-to-life settings from Asia.
Our tapir has a new friend, and a decent enclosure finally.

Denver Zoo Elephant Passage

here are some Toyota Elephant Passage info/facts: 

Some of the animals in the new Passage include:
Malayan Tapirs
Gibbons
Fruit bats
Elephants
Clouded Leopards
Rhinos
Flying Fox
Sarus Cranes

an iris folded card by J. Bergkaarten

Some things that make this new exhibit so special:

a biomass gasification system that uses -
elephant poo!!
It converts more than 90% of the zoo's waste
(includes animal waste and human trash)
into usable energy to power the exhibit!
I think that is very cool.
It also eliminates 1.5 MILLION POUNDS of trash from landfills
on a yearly basis.

Wow.

a 45 year old bull with baby 'Baylor', Houston Zoo

But wait, there's more!

The Toyota Elephant Passage has a state-of-the-art water filtration system.
It recycled most of the 1.1 MILLION GALLONS
of water that runs through the exhibit.
The recycled water is then used in the irrigation system and animal exhibits
(think moats, ponds, etc.)


Toyoto Elephant Passage, Denver Zoo, www.denver.org

But wait....there's even more good news!!!

Natural lighting with skylights and windows decrease electric lighting.
The Zoo also uses Solatube,
a system that reflects sunlight to provide natural light.
and
a no-maintenance, radiant heating rather than forced air
to keep the residents, and their human visitors, comfortable,
even through our cold winters.

Elephant in an elephant scherensnitte cutting
by susanne

Extra monitoring systems help to make the indoor air healthy,
and low-VOC carpets, paints, coatings and adhesives were used to build it.

SUPER!!


Here are some really cool (I think)
ELEPHANT FUN FACTS and TRIVIA:

The Asian elephant weighs an average 11,500 pounds.

They can be on average 18 - 21 feet long.

The Asian Elephant is the largest land mammal in the world.

With only some 350,000 wild elephants left,
extinction is very possible by the end of this decade.
That's like 2020 folks.


Let's take a look at just the elephants in Thailand.

Since 1993 the Asian elephant population in Thailand
has gone from 40,000 to less than 2,600 left in captivity.

The remaining elephants are often overworked, abused,
exported to zoos around the world,
and disfigured by forgotten landmines along the Thai borders.

There is this neat lady
Soraida Salwala
that opened the World's First Asian Elephant Hospital
in Lampang, Thailand (1993)
An unheard of thing!

Thailand, November 2011
a mahout and elephant in the Loy Krathong Festival
for the Goddess of the River

Her story starts out with an injured elephant lying on the side of the road,
when she was 8 years old. It had been hit by a truck.
Her family drove past, and a gunshot was heard.
Her father told her "Uncle Elephant is in heaven now."
She wanted to know why, if the elephant was hurt,
he couldn't go to the hospital.

Not getting an answer she liked,
the Asian Elephant Hospital was opened.
It is operated by the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE).
To date, Ms. Salwala and her staff have treated
over 3,000 elephants.
These elephants were injured with everything from
knife wounds,
gunshot wounds,
broken bones
and landmine accidents
to eye infections
and drug addictions.
The Asian Elephant Hospital has even made prosthetic limbs
for elephants mangled by landmine accidents.

A commendable woman;
a commendable Elephant Hospital.

Thai mahouts and their elephants in the annual Loy Krathong Festival,
Ayutthaya province, 11/2012.

Let's have a little elephant fun!


an African elephant, www.color-Your-Own.com
by OrnaArtHeart - here is the exact etsy addy:
Another beauty from Orna's hands:
circa 1848, 'Jullien's Elephant Polka'


original collage, www.meganacoyle.etsy.com

 I have lots more elephant fun,
but blogspot/yahoo is being super slow now,
so I need to close before my blood pressure goes up!

See you soon!!!

inkspired

Here are some of the resources I used in this blog:

Thursday, March 1, 2012

a few favorite things

Hi!
I'm very tired today, so let's just have a little eclectic fun, okay?

http://www.afinedistraction.etsy.com/


Cicely Mary Barker 'snowdrop fairy' and poem
found at http://www.suziebeezie.typepad.com/


Cicely Mary Barker's Snowdrop Fairy, necklace by
http://www.artyscape.etsy.com/


vintage Valentine  found at http://www.collectibles.about.com/



a 13 month old Great Dane puppy from Melbourne, Australia.
They expect him/her to break the world record in height.


a puppy paper doll for your to color.

TWO OF MY FAVORITE THINGS:
Michael and Tanner relaxing on the couch.



a Hans Hoffmann painting, 1530 - 1591, Prague



Ballerinas in white.


c.1919  Blue Bird Inspiration vintage song sheet graphics


whip coral, Red Ocean Reef by prilfish


iris folding pattern for a whale



'Mermaids Preening' original collage painting by inkspired
http://www.inkspired.etsy.com/


'Forest Fairy Pink' original Collage Art Doll by inkspired
http://www.inkspired.etsy.com/


a Japanese scroll painting


Well, that's it for today.
I hope you found something beautiful today in my blog.
Treasure beauty.
Be calm
(and drink a cup of tea!)

inkspired