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This one is a bit of a mouthful, scalloped edges with best wishes and mat_card. The font is lucida calligraphy. I haven't cut it but it should be ok
Sorry the photo isn't very clear I had to use my camera phone
I haven't cut this yet but it should be fine
Ooops that should say flower LOL
This cuts fine but I couldn't get the fold line centred right so I haven't put it on the card (I folded mine after I cut it). The picture of the one I made didn't scan very well but so I've added just the screenshot
I've added a picture now, sorry the butterfly is NOT included as it's from a die (Excuse my hand lol)
Been playing with shapes today and came up with this curvy/wavy card with a butterfly.
You can find it here
Shirley
Nicky (Bikercat) has asked me to post the template for this card. I haven't previously posted it because I used the font "more roses" (and took some liberties with it!) however, we use fonts in our designs all the time and we also had a challenge not long ago to produce work using dingbats so I thought it would be OK to post for personal use only - please correct me if I'm wrong.
I was quite pleased with the way this card turned out and this font has endless possibilities for some lovely designs.
Sylvia x
Been doing some more flower arranging!
Sylvia x
Made this card for my great niece's 5th birthday next month. Done in DM and converted via the pdf method. The decoupage is dufex faerie poppets.
Think it's time I started on my Christmas cards now!
Sylvia x
Simple design done in designmaster, but quite effective when dressed with beads and flowers! (no ribbon this time!)
I've put this file together as a set it contains - 1 A6 card blank, 2 sets of nesting shapes oval and rectangular, the card can be used whole with the nesting shapes
Attachment 147362
OR you can place one of the nesting shapes centred on the right side of the card and cut that as an aperture.
Attachment 147361
Don't forget the larger of the nesting shapes can be used to cut an aperture in the card.
I was going to upload this nearer the weekend, so I don't drive you all mental, but what the heck.
Newbies you can use one of the larger nesting shapes to cut an aperture in a card by centering one of the larger nesting shapes on the right hand side of the card and then sending it to cut, no welding require.:)
To convert this file to a GSD, open the file in Inkscape and save as DXF to load and cut in RoboMaster, simple :D
The set contains an A6 card blank and 2 sets of nesting shapes. Don't forget you can position 1 of the nesting shapes centred on the front of the card to cut an aperture.
To convert this file to a GSD, open the file in Inkscape and save as DXF to load and cut in RoboMaster, simple :D
Here is another set.
Don't forget you can use one of the larger toppers to cut an aperture in the front of the card, by centring it on the right hand side and sending to cut.
To convert this file to a GSD, open the file in Inkscape and save as DXF to load and cut in RoboMaster, simple :D