Never thought to share these before as I made for them my own layouts but seeing the Pisa one I thought I should! Hope you like them - the buildings on the New York one arent matted around the edge as I thought it would look a bit different however if anyone wants it altered just ask as it will only take me a couple of mins.
On the chat section I asked if anyone was interested in starting a travel thread and posting travel related gsds few people said they were interested so decided to move the thread to here hope you can use the files.
Okay here goes, my first template from scratch, used a photo hubby took, scaled it to fit down the side of a 12x12 lo. Outlined and made into a gsd (woohoo me lol), anyway its obviously not as super duper as some but I did it!
CR2 - Cut using thick media setting, used medium cardstock and just one cut, speed 8 thickness 33. Quick and straight forward, obviously with heavier cardstock it may need a double cut. Credit to lil of me if you use please but no other rescrictions.
I know its not helping you to make your own but is this the type of thing you wanted?
You can remove the 'chester zoo' title and add your own.
there are some good tutorials about this if you take a peek in that section
Hi,
Another new CR addict here! I have had mine for 10 days now and I am enjoying making templates and also looking around UKS!
I have put a Print and Cut version of the Dragon and also just the cut version which looks good cut from red card, so you can copy and paste the version you want.
hi,
im pretty new to all this.... i have made a file of liverpool's skyline. its pretty basic and i havent actually cut it yet.... do i need to cut it before i can post it??? and is it ok for new people to join these challanges??? really sorry im not sure of the rules.
Each layer is grouped and is in a seperate colour for easy cutting.
happy new year everyone.
Michelle
Last edited by Lucille; 04-01-2009 at 11:30 AM.
Reason: adding the GSD file
My rendition of Chester town with the Eastgate clock tower (bit of artistic licence used here) the ‘Rows’ (a series of half-timbered buildings joined with long galleries), and of course Chester races.
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