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Kirsti
30-11-2005, 12:39 AM
I hope it's OK to post this in here - I got a template for the lids of the tins from 2Peas but I had trouble getting it to print at the right size, so...

I had a play around with it and this template now fits my tins perfectly - I hope you can find it useful.

tinlid

didi
10-01-2006, 11:36 AM
Right I have never posted aby templates before and I hope this works
I like doing slide mailers for cards etc. so decided to have a go at making a template to cut out my own, it is in 4 pieces the front the back and the bit you put the slides in and then a hinge to connect the front and back together very simple
I have done one this morning in a few minutes it is by no means finished but I thinks gives a good idea of what the finished article looks like

susibi
02-07-2006, 05:50 PM
basic ribbon storage card - resize it - un group and edit points to make it how you want it!
Susibi

Search words - ribbon, bobbin, spool, storage.

stressed
10-11-2006, 11:49 PM
Hi is this what you mean I had made one of these recently for my little girl to decorate but i did on my score board, anyway ive not had time to cut it but if ive got my calculations right it should fold ok and tuck in slightly.

Let me know if its wrong I wont be able todo anything till tomorrow though, but you can tinker with it yourself if its not right.

ps ive just moved the centre fold line up slightly still not had time to cut it yet, if anyone does use it can you let me know just abit busy today(sat 9.20am)

Julie-Ann
14-03-2007, 08:20 AM
I hope this will be of use to someone..............

stressed
31-03-2007, 05:42 PM
I used wlisa mailer template last week that she robo-ised from the craft tv weekly pdf and i asked her if i could post my amended version, once my pc was back in action.

well her it is its still in 2 parts but ive made the flap slightly smaller on cd mailer -1, so that i could gain some extra width to build in a spine which makes it all fold together better when you have the bulky inserts in it.

and ive also adjusted cd mailer - 2, slighlty

just put some glue down flap A, and stick it Inside cd mailer -2 before you stick the side flaps.

dont stick it over the dashed line as that needs to fold.

ive nearly finished my mailer i am planning to use it to put our Disney photos in.

i will try and post my mailer later, but for now heres the gsd's

Ok here is the front and first inside page i will put some others in my gallery.

i need to cut some more envelopes for my last page but can not make up my mind on what colour.

have also left my ribbon long as dont know how much stuff from our holiday i will be putting in it, so room for expansion there.

ive cut all the envelopes, die cut flowers and the dotty mesh thats on the front and inside all on the robo.

ok ive added some photos now, ive used mine slightly differnet to the tv demo. Ive put photos on my flip pages and instead of envelopes on the last page i printed hannah some disney princess pictures.

my info is inside the shaped head tucked behind the title

AndiDee
30-04-2007, 12:56 PM
I don't know if this is any good at all... I had a little play :unsure: never put anything on here cos I'm still learning. It does fit into a tin... I am falling over them because DH is addicted to Altoids, lol! The larger template is for the cover.. have set it for two cuts.. the smaller is for inner pages (different colours?) Holes for ribbon or brads. Perforations to assist opening. Someone might be able to make use of it anyway. There isn't much to make a screenshot of.. I cut it in some old card so my trial is very tatty.

Andi

Following on the little two page album sheets I put in the other thread about altoid tins, I played a bit more and came up with this one... it sounds a bit ragged on the corners but it cuts fine. This is only my second "make" that I've had the nerve to put on here. It comes nowhere near the great stuff that all you other guys and gals post, but hey! even Picasso wiped his btm on some of his early stuff I guess. The single sheet is a bit smaller, so would make a nice mat if cut in a diff colour to the four page bit and would sit over ribbon if you wanted to tie the album with some. Please someone, tell me if it's any use at all and if I am getting there, cos if I'm not I'll give up now...

Andi

Image courtesy of kztmiz

frogzone
17-05-2007, 02:07 AM
Hi just thought i'd share this wallet i made for my DIL. She is going to America for her brothers wedding and its her birthday while shes away.
Just a bit of a diffrent way to put money in a card..
its so simple to do you could just fold it, but robo does give a nicer crisp edge to the folds. All you do is fold like a fan along the folds glue the side edges together then carefully glue the outside edges together and decorate.
I used peel off surplus to add the stitching... took forever ! and then just added that little dog.. you can find the template for that herehttp://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/boards/showthread.php?t=162554

YorkieMomFlUSA
27-08-2007, 04:24 PM
Here are some photos of my template:

I had seen someone putting bits of ribbon on a cardboard spool for organizing it and I decided to draw one for the CraftRobo. I hope you can use this. You will need to cut it out of heavy cardstock....I had to cut twice!

Pam

Search words - ribbon, bobbin, spool, storage.

Annette25
02-06-2008, 04:49 PM
Here is a template to make labelling your Costco paper folder easier. Number the pictures of your papers on the packaging, then rearrange the papers into the corresponding pockets. Thanks to Bridget for this simple organising system.

Robyn
16-06-2008, 05:59 PM
I saw a lot of these in restaurants in Holland last year so thought I should try a CR version.
The front cut is for a napkin. You can put cutlery at the back.
Decent paper is good enough. The side flaps give extra strength. That is also the reason for the stick down flap on side 1.
You can cut out names on side 2 and use them as place holders.
Brill for BBQ's.

The font used for the instructions is Arial.

pkcase
24-07-2009, 04:49 PM
I designed these mostly from necessity.

I like to keep machine parts near the unit and was knocking them off the table way too much.

Hope this is useful for you, also.