A hexagon of chip board with an crisscrossing pattern of lines done with some purple gradient yarn. Only included one side as the front and back are the same. Another hexagon of chipboard, this one using pipe cleaners to form a pair of overlapping triangles and a hexagon(if memory serves, the triangles are red and blue and the hexagon is green), and in the center of the two-tone hexagram, there's all the diagonals of the central hexagon done in the purple gradient yarn. Again, only one side is shown due to both sides being the same. A third chipboard hexagon, this one covered with construction paper instead of left bare, the gradient yarn forming a pattern similar to the Flower of Life, though made of lines instead of arcs. I took pictures of both sides as, if memory serves, the two sheets used for the two sides where different colors(red and blue I believe). All three of the hexagons were cut from 12"*12" squares and are about as large as is possible from that size square.