Iris Folding for Teens this Saturday!
March 14, 2013
We have a special program for teens this Saturday, March 16th at 2:30 p.m. It focuses on iris folding, which is simply arranging strips of folded paper in a pattern that resembles the iris of an eye or camera. The finished pattern looks very complex, but it is actually very simple to make. Iris folding is used to make cards, add designs to scrapbooks, decorate boxes or gift bags, and more! Registration is required, as we can only take 20 people for this program, so sign up quickly!
The Library also has several books on iris folding as well as other similar projects, such as origami, card making, scrapbooking, and more! Many of these books are on display right now at our branch in the teen section, so be sure to take a look when you come in to visit! If you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for, you can always browse our online catalog or ask our helpful staff!
We look forward to seeing you at our program Saturday!
Laura C.
Excelsior Springs Branch
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