I have created this using a Floral dingbat font. It cuts well and I hope may be of use to someone on the front of a birthday card.
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I have created this using a Floral dingbat font. It cuts well and I hope may be of use to someone on the front of a birthday card.
Lucille thank you so much for this challenge. It forced me to try out the Studio program. I am very impressed..... Now if I can figure out how to cut it I'll be doing good. I'm off to look for a tutorial.
This is a variation on Doreen's different popup (thank you for a lovely idea Doreen!) I've placed the circle lower than Doreen's so that it will fit more easily into a standard size envelope. I've used satin ribbon in the ribbon slots and beads in the circles - it makes quite a nice card.
something quick and easy only needs bit of decoration.
Feast your eyes on this beauty!!!!!!!!!! I love it! it's stunning and very unusually unique.. Designed in inkscape and cut on Cameo for me by Marion and what a lovely job she has done..
You can get it here Available in GSD...STUDIO..SVG file formats...
As always Thank you for your visit.
http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/photopo.../6719/cup1.jpg
One for Birthdays here with the Oriental Theme.... I personally think this is just beautiful once assembled and could be used for many occasions should you remove the sentiments or add your own to it.
Add battery tealight between the backs of the card and watch it light up !
Thanks goes to Marion for her assembling of the design.
Designed in inkscape so available in
GSD...SVG...STUDIO HERE
http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/photopo.../6719/0098.jpg
http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/photopo.../6719/0025.jpg
This is a simple card suitable for all, especially for those men in our lives (that I find hard to make cards for). I cut the different letters out in a variety of colours but feel free to do whatever you like with it.
(I have been asked what font this uses but I really dont know (sorry) as I made the image using photo tweaking software to which was saved as a jpg file and then used the get outline tool in robomaster. If you cant get the gsd to work please see the jpg file that I have uploaded, see my reply below.)
Sharon
My nephew has a birthday coming up next month so I thought he'd like this reminder of how time is flying!! The font is Georgia but it has been welded so should be OK. I've used gold and silver mirri paper to back the clock face. I cut the clock on white card and coloured it black with a promarker - saves trying to cut that nasty fibrous black card that our cutters hate so much!
Designed for customer request.... Now in the store.....
You can find it here GSD...STUDIO...SVG
As always Thank you for your visit... Discounts still running through all templates.
http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/photopo...6719/00617.jpg
Another basic one from me..
You have to get the balance right between thick enough card for it to stand and not too thick for the words are a bit delicate, photo will follow, I have cut out 2 a few hours ago, but to tired to take a pic, I'll do that in the morning.
Thank you very much for this challenge Liz, some great files have been produced, I wonder if this will be the last one :lol:
Sorry the photo is so poor
I've been working on this one for one of my sisters who has a birthday at the end of March. It's loosely based on the broderie gatefold. I've cut this with my old robo blade, although I used a double cut I did get a nice clean cut.
Another broderie birthday for you! I've used conqueror concept 250 gsm card for this one, finished off with ribbon and beads.
My daughter has one of those "special" birthdays coming up next month and I have designed this card for the occasion. I have used some elements from the font Beautiful Ornaments for the cutwork on the main card. Because there is a lot of cutwork it makes the card a little unstable so in order to strengthen it I have cut the front part again and glued it on the inside. You will see I have included this on the template, and it could be used as a topper. Although the card is for 40 it would be very easy to remove the centre and put whatever number you like in there, or even text. Decorated with my favourite ribbon and beads!! The organza ribbon was a sort of cream colour, but I have coloured with a pink pro marker pen to match the 40 and it has worked well, I think.
For this text effect which I designed in Inkscape, I cut away the parts of each letter that overlap so that the gap completes each letter (iyswim). It was hard to photograph, and looks much more effective in real life, but I hope the detail photo shows what I mean.
I've used it for this nice and simple blokey card topper, but it might work well on a LO title too. :unsure:
GSD, Studio and SVG files are in the zip folder.
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Edited to add a 'how to' image. With thanks to Rosemary for finding such an easy way to achieve this effect in Studio. :thanks:
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