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MaryAnne
27-07-2007, 11:36 AM
Here is the jpg - even maximum zipped it's still a teeny bit to big as a gsd, sorry!
Chick
28-07-2007, 07:50 PM
Ok, here's another one for testing! I've gone for circles here, and it is square rather than oblong. I have cut this myself from plain white card and it cut fine.
See what you think!
(Am quite enjoying making these templates!)
MaryAnne
13-08-2007, 11:27 AM
These were not hard to create once I worked out a few rules.
The font is here (http://www.dafont.com/kitchen-tile.font). As you can see from the flowery one, adding a thin line to connect the loose bits works a treat (although the corner hearts are still loose) but the other one has no added bits, just the row of letters (I think it was Q) repeated.
The white lace is thinish card and the green flowery one is vellum - cut fine once I changed my carrier sheet (it was in bad shape) and the blade (dull) With the vellum do brayer over it to be sure you have good adhesion!
MaryAnne
04-09-2007, 11:59 AM
As an experiment this is waht I did:
created the lace on an 8x8 canvas
converted to a .GSD with LETTER as the file size
Now this SHOULD work for both the CR and the Wishblade folk but I'd love to hear back. Frankly I am confused by it all - if the CR A4 is 8x11.5 that should work as the 8 is smaller, not larger, than the US letter size of 8.5x11, but there you go :)
I haven't actually cut this one, I'm afraid, but based on the others similar and looking at the gsd it looks like it should be OK. Anyone with a Wishblad want to give it a go and feedback? :D
Pricture by eej713
Silene
06-07-2008, 06:16 PM
I hope you don't get tired of frames. I love to do them and I have so many ideas to try.
These frames looks a little bit like the kitchen tiles from the 70's I think. Be careful when lifting it off the carrier sheet.
Monica
Silene
11-08-2008, 09:18 PM
Hope someome can use this.
Monica
silverst170
18-08-2008, 02:49 PM
It's been sometime since I contributed Hope this will make up a bit anyway:D
Cuts lovely
SylviaF
07-11-2009, 11:41 AM
What a super lot of files we have on here now - thank you to everyone. My contribution is entitle W lattice - I have used the letter W (just the bog standard arial font) and the circle to make my lattice. The heart was made using the circle and the polygon and welding them together.
SylviaF
08-11-2009, 11:13 AM
Lovely stars Rozzie - thank you and I love the snow with flake too, Sugar
Just been playing with alphabet letters again - this one uses the letter S from Fontleroy Brown, and the circle, I pasted and copied and welded until they made a pleasing pattern and the "S lattice" is the result. I haven't cut this yet so I hope it is OK
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