Hi I hope some can use this: Film Strip
The cards are made from a template off here thanks everyone they are great
Hannah
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Hi I hope some can use this: Film Strip
The cards are made from a template off here thanks everyone they are great
Hannah
xx
Ok I am hoping this will be helpful. I played with my CR last night since my hubby was kind enough to take our baby for about 1 hour! I created a file in svg from inkscape, I kept adjusting the lines until everything cut nicely. The document size in inkscape is 8.5 by 12" the green square is the printable area, I also included the arrow for loading on the carrier sheet and which side is the top right as you insert the carrier sheet looking straight at CR. Choose print and pick CR from inkscape. Click on use carrier sheet so it is selected, set user size to 8.5 by 12", select expanded edges. Make sure that the green is not set to cut, so that it is just there as a guideline.
I hope this helps... It made my life easier trying to cut scraps and figuring out the margins. Oh and make sure everything is set as landscape.
:)
hi folks, my challenge is.........to make paper piece-ings from the likes of dingbats or clip art or maybe kids colouring books, or from anything!!
The font used was "Webdings" capital E for the desert scene.
I have made a desert scene from a dingbat, which I think would look the part with a snoozing mexican under a big sombrero in it, also, a nice water colour sunset, would also set it off, except I don't have any water colours,
.....and......
a cat topper also from a dingbat, the font used was LCR Cats Meow, capital K
for any one seeing this before I've added my screen shot, it won't be long I've just got to go to the other computer.
ps I have kept the original dingbat on the page, if you don't have the font you will only see a letter.
OK, I've literally just finished this one, so I haven't cut it. Hope it's ok. :)
And made these too.
Jackie - who has cracked putting the thumbnails in her posts..YAY!!..lol
Hi, here is my attempt at this months challenge, it is the same feather just different sizes, it cuts great, I will upload photo, (got to go out) later.
Dreamcatcher card topper for bendog, or anyone else who can use it. :unsure:
It is pretty basic, but dressed up with some feathers brads and beads, I think it looked OK on DD's birthday card. :huh: Anyway, hope it is useful.
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Hi Nige I read your post i hope this is what you are looking for
Jea xx:D
I have looked for that shape for CD pocket but havent found it, so i have made it myself :-)
Hi all, I've seen some spectacular designs with those neat little mini calendars so I spent the afternoon learning how to do print and cut. Here is the result!
LOVE THEM! They cut fine on my machine. Let me know if you have any problems.
Created by hand in Illustrator, saved as a gsd in RoboMaster version 4.1
EDIT: I zipped the files and now they are small enough to be uploaded! Yay!
I have attached a zip file of a print and cut ticket I just created. Hope you find good use for it.
Completely designed by me by hand in Illustrator and saved in Robomaster version 4.1.
Cuts fine in Silhouette Studio. Let me know if there are any problems!
I have made this one for cd box (for kids photosession)
maybe you'll like it too :rolleyes:
Just something i whipped up quick,I tried using perf edges to fold 2 places but it seemed to break after bending.So i showed where to bend then when glued
you need to force the middle outwards and compress it to get the desired effect,Picture included.
:lol: sorry guys, when I read about Nana Pam's brush with death at the hands of a dust bunny here I couldn't resist.
Pam I hope you forgive me.
just for fun, but sooo many uses.:lol::lol:
This my 1st attempt at both creating and uploading so please be patient if it all goes pear shaped.
I downloaded the cute shoe box template from the robo maga store but even with thick cardstock it felt a bit flimsy, so I made some side and base pieces to make it a bit stronger and thought I would share them just in case anyone might find them useful and to give something back as everyone has been so kind and helpful.
Basically they are are just rectangles cut from the same card to match the inside of the box and would be stuck onto the folded flaps (which make the sides of the box or lid) and also to the base inside the box and the lid, to create a double layer of card for added strength and rigidity. I hope this explains enough, but any questions feel free to give me a shout. I will post pics if I make another one but for now screen shot of SS. The blue and green is the actual box lid template and the black ones are the pieces you would stick to the finished interior sides and base of the lid.
sorry no screen shot today PDF convertor refusing to play
thanks
Lisa
Finally got round to making some of the template suggestion I have recieved in between trying to get all the files for my new cd..
But here is the first one - it is a versatile ribbon tidy or storage tray
I have used a wooden skewer to hang the ribbon spools on so you can mix different size spools easily
Lovely as a gift for a crafter you could give it empty or fill it with some lovely ribbons to make it extra special
It is available HERE and is also in my 25% off sale
thanks as always for looking
Number 2 of the special requests this time it is an single drawer organiser that holds approx 24 card banks with matching envelopes on the shelf- wht else could you store in it ??
Available Here
thanks for looking
Just a little wedding bells topper but it might come in useful
This is a really exciting file and screen shot we do have a file but it's for letter size and the A4 I uploaded recently has been deleted.
I've updated the cutting area for Inkscape in this version. It is now on a layer of it's own and it's locked so when you select all or use the rubber band method to select all you don't keep selecting the cutting are as well :rolleyes: don't know why I didn't think to do this the first time.
You can set this to be your default document that opens when you open the program, by opening this document then Save As and call it default. Navigate to your Inkscape folder in the Program folder and then sub folder Share then sub sub folder Templates.
When you click the save button Inkscape will ask if you want to overwrite the default file say yes and it's done.
The advantage of adding this to the template folder is you can't accidentally overwrite it when working.
I like most of my ribbon to be on reels - mainly because I can't be bothered to get out the hair straighteners whenever I want to use a bit. I found the empty reels really hard to get hold of, as the sort my nearest haberdashery was willing to let me have when they were empty were always far too big.
I decided to start making my own & as a few friends have asked me to make some for them as well, I thought I'd share the template on here in case anyone wanted to make use of it.
I've found through trial & error that acetate works best as the central spindle to wrap the ribbon around - it holds its shape much better than card.
I've addded 1 file with all of the pieces on it, but when I use it I have them on 3 separate pages: 1 for acetate centres, 1 for circle & 1 for optional outer smaller hole circle (which neatens things up), that way I can use a whole sheet at a time.
In the 1st picture I've used card for the "teeth" folding to show what I mean, as the acetate didn't show up.
Thank you for your kind comments.
I didn't attach a file because I thought you would want to do one to suit yourselves but you are very welcome to have the one I use.
Draw some rectangles in sizes of paper you commonly use use different colours so that you can overlap them and some small ones for scraps. In line style increase the line thickness to 2pt. In cut style set all the shapes to NO CUT.
Save the file as "my carrier".
Print out the file on 200g card and laminate the card.
Mask the edges of the laminated card and spray the printed side with re-positionable adhesive.
When you need to cut a flower out of a two inch scrap of card you can open the file in Studio position your flower pattern into the two inch square, on your carrier sheet you put your paper on the two inch square.
You must use the search registration marks.
Remember not to save changes to your carrier file.
PS by Lucille - if you are using RoboMaster you can use the Set Origin option for precision cutting, see RM tutorial folder.
Anyone else getting bored with the colours in Studio and can't be bothered to use the advanced option? Well I am :rolleyes: so I've started making my own colour chart so I can use the colour picker in Studio, it's based on the colour groups from the Inkscape, I haven't done all of them YET, but I will be.
I thought I would share what I have collected so far in case anyone else might find it useful.
I keep mine on the desktop and when I want more choice I drag and drop it on the workspace, remember to delete it before you save or your file is going to be BIG :D
Probably should have said, to download, right click the image and choose Save Image As.
Someone was asking for a sewing theme file.Here's mine. It contains a scissors, cotton reel, needle, zip, sewing machine and thimble. Hope you find it useful
Art things,
Oops!!, Sorry I uploaded the wrong file. This one has the pallet, brushes and easel. I've checked it and This is the correct one. Apologies again folks!!
Re-size as required.
Photo by cattiegracie
Extra search words - feet, footprint
Hi, this is my first attempt at designing anything, but hope someone finds it useful.
I don't know if this will be any good for you.. But that font is alot of work to get a decent cut file..
Hi all, after last night's plea in the end i eventually got a camera film created by hand.
Taken a while but .........well here it is i hope i have done this right, putting it in the right area and it uploads and cuts ok
Teardrop made with circle and nodes.
Myra
Here's a selection of apostrophes, commas and asterisks that may come in useful for cutting or making patterns They have been welded so you don't need the font installed.
Is this any use?
have been looking after my grand daughter she loves crafts :)