Here are the round set of lattice fancy edge toppers to match my 5" card sets.
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Here are the round set of lattice fancy edge toppers to match my 5" card sets.
Here are the square lattice toppers to match my 5" card sets.
hope its ok.
I've cut this and it's fine, if anyone can use it. Might look good enlarged and laminated for a tablemat or under a potted plant
A flower topper and mat for you. Gsd and svg formats can be dowloaded from my Blog
Another topper this time with butterflies. It cuts fine but is fairly delicate - I used 160 gsm card. On the attached photo of a card I made with it I used a Martha Stewart punch to cut the corners - I seldom use punches these days and often forget that I have got them as I tend to cut everything on the Cameo !! If anyone wants gsd or svg formats you can download them from my blog.
This is my frame but i dont know how to make holes going around the inside of the scalloped area x
Example from cariad_1 (second template and pink image): Do you mean like this photo? I did this by using text (letter o) and dragged it around the shape..... like you do for creating the scallop shape.I used the slider to pull the 'o's inside the scalloped circle. I altered the letter spacing so it fitted inside the scallops, you might want to space them a bit further because I did it quickly and didn't alter it too much. . You might have to alter the size of the letter to small.
This version will actually need modifying because as it stands the Os in the scallops will be double cut. Rosemary
This is my first try at making a file from scratch, I know its not perfect but I'm happy with it. I have no idea how to add this but I'm having a go anyway
Ann.
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Not yet cut but shouldn't be a problem. Hope someone can use it.
Hope someone can use. :)
Here is a square decorative label I made myself on silhouette studio designer edition. It is a cut file and if you look at the photo you cut some in one colour and the others in another if you want to mat and layer it.
I hope this is ok?
Suzy
Had these sitting on my desktop for ages :o, just getting around to doing some PC cleaning. :)
One of my nieces has a birthday coming up this month so I've devised these simple lattice mats which will fit on a 6 inch square card. A bit of ribbon and a bow finishes off the scalloped mat and a few simple flowers for the oblong mat. I've kept it flat for posting!
I happened to see someone making lilies with the aid of some dies on C & C the other day and decided to try and come up with my own take on it. I roughly drew a petal shape with a little round bit at the end (to assist in sticking them together) I cut six of these, I drew a star shape for the sepals and a round with 8 stamens. I did two slightly different ones, one looks a bit like miniature bulrushes and the other is a bit more like proper lily stamens. All the component parts were cut in white 120 gsm paper and coloured with my trusty promarkers.
I gently shaped the petals with my thumbnail and shaped the sepals and stamens by placing them on a foam mat and using the round top of a pen to push down and bring the sides up. They were easy enough to glue together.
I then designed a couple of lacy mats to place them on and was pleased with the way they looked. I haven't decided how to use the topper yet, it might make a nice wedding card with a suitable sentiment.