Make a Magic Iris Card the easy way (with Free SVG/PDF template files)

Learn to make a magic iris card easily with free SVG/PDF template files and step-by-step video tutorial. The free templates are in my password-protected, high-quality resource library, and I share the password exclusively with my email subscribers. How to get the free templates: 1) Copy the title of the youtube video. 2) If you already have the password to my resource library, visit and enter the password. This will get you inside the library. I mention the password at the bottom of all my emails. If you don’t get my emails yet, visit and request the password before proceeding with the next steps. 3) Once inside the library, open the “Find” box by pressing Ctrl F (on Windows) or Command F (on Mac). If you are on mobile or tablet, the browser will have an option called “Find in page” or something similar. Just tap that. 4) Paste the title from step 1 into this box. This should bring up the templates you need. I have put the thumbnails from youtube videos alongside all the templates to make them easier to recognize. 5) Click the button corresponding to the desired template. A google drive page would open. 6) There would be a download button at the top of the page. Click it to download the file. (Please note that if, for some reason, you are not able to download the files, open the free resource library in incognito mode of Google Chrome or the corresponding mode of any other browser you use. Also, if you are using iPhone, please use Safari as Chrome does not give the option to download SVG on iPhone.) The mechanism is very unique and interactive, and you need to watch the video to see it in action. I have added the shaker card mechanism to the same card as well, just as an extra fun element. No more guesswork needed to create all the moving pieces. Just download the free template files and follow the clear instructions in the video above. Subscribe to watch more such videos (direct subscription link): What did you like the most in the card above? Let me know in the comments below. Also, if you like the video, please give a thumbs up and share with your friends. Like the facebook page of memokraft to remain in touch: The following materials and tools were used for creating it (the links are just for reference, and you should be able to find these or similar items from your local craft shop as well): • Multi-coloured cardstock papers • Sharpie markers • Copic markers • Craft knife (Paper-cutter) • Glue (any glue would do, as long as it provides strong bonding) • Brad • Misti stamping tool • Lawnfawn clear stamps • Ink blending tool • Roller tape • Double-sided tape • White pen • Corner cutter • Distress oxides • Heat gun • Decorative materials, such as beads, stickers, etc. The SVG icon used in the video is being attributed as under: By W3C, CC BY 2.5,
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