The Unique Adaptations of the Fawn Iris

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This is a great die set and will be used often. I could not get it made correctly using the Lawn Fawn video on it. I was about to give up. Then I used Jennifer McGuire's video:

If a Lawn Fawn rep reads this, this is information that you should include in the video, with a demonstration of the backwards way and the correct way. Coordinating stamp set Magic Spring Messages Lawn Cuts custom craft dies are high-quality steel, made in the USA, and are compatible with most die cutting machines.

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Create magical paper craft projects with the Magic Iris Lawn Cuts Die Set by Lawn Fawn! The package includes 9 thin metal dies that are compatible with most die cutting machines (sold separately). Made in the USA.

Brand Category Themes Made in the USA Dimensions 1.875" x 1.875" and 43.75" x 3.75" Number of Pieces lf-lf2238 35292674776 Link Videos Product Reviews Avg. Rating (14 total) 100% of buyers would recommend Verified Buyer

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This is a great die set and will be used often. I could not get it made correctly using the Lawn Fawn video on it. I was about to give up. Then I used Jennifer McGuire's video:

This video is much more clear and lets you know that you do NOT need to buy glue dots. It seemed different than Lawn Fawn's video. I am soooo glad that I found her video. It is perfect for learning how to put this together. It really is simple.

I will make make sure the rings and sausage are made of sturdy cardstock (you can see which one is called the sausage when looking at the dies) . I also used sturdy cardstock for the tab you use to open and close the iris. Jennifer McQuire said the brand cardstock she used, I can't remember which one, but it is a sturdy one. It just makes it more stable to work with before it is attached to the card front.

The die set is one that you will find many uses for. In the one I made that worked, that I followed Jennifer McGuire's video for, I used pattern paper for the iris (sausage pieces). It is really neat.

Is it worth it, yes! Will I use this over and over? Yes! I do not find many dies that I will use over and over. This is one that I will. Even a child can operate the pull tab on this card to open the iris, providing you made it sturdy and have it attached to a good cardstock base.

Use Jennifer McGuire's video, and use good sturdy cardstock for the rings, sausage and pull tab. The 3 stabilizer pieces need to bend or fold over with a curve and not crack, so a flexible cardstock. You will see why in the video. You can use a strong double sided tape instead of the 3/16" glue dots, as Jennifer said in the video. I used my Scrapbook 1/4" roll of double sided tape. Worked just fine. Hope these tips are helpful.

Additional information from Lawn Fawn. Lawn Fawn said that many time the reason the iris won't open is because the sausage pieces were put in backwards. Make sure the top side is up so the go around the circle in the correct direction.

If a Lawn Fawn rep reads this, this is information that you should include in the video, with a demonstration of the backwards way and the correct way.

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Reviews for "The Conservation Efforts for the Endangered Nagic Iris"

1. John - 2 stars - I was highly disappointed with this book, "Magic Iris Lawn Fawn". The characters were incredibly one-dimensional and lacked any depth. The plot was predictable and unoriginal, offering nothing new to the fantasy genre. The writing style was tedious and failed to engage me as a reader. Overall, I found it to be a lackluster and forgettable read.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I absolutely hated "Magic Iris Lawn Fawn". The story felt disjointed and poorly executed. The world-building was practically non-existent, leaving me feeling confused and uninvested in the plot. The characters were unlikable and their actions made no sense. The writing lacked finesse and was filled with grammatical errors. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone.
3. Mark - 2 stars - "Magic Iris Lawn Fawn" failed to live up to the hype for me. The pacing was slow and the story dragged on unnecessarily. The plot twists were predictable and lacked any shock value. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to connect with the characters. Overall, I found it to be an underwhelming read that didn't live up to its potential.
4. Emily - 1 star - I regret wasting my time reading "Magic Iris Lawn Fawn". The writing was amateurish and lacked sophistication. The characters were unrelatable and poorly developed. The romantic subplot felt forced and lacked chemistry. The ending was unsatisfying and left many loose ends. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating and well-written fantasy novel.

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