Ooh Lucille, that's lovely. Wish I thought more outside the box. Will have another play, but for now, here is the template, as requested in the August software 'class'. I hope this is what you were looking for. I thought the effect (which I have called easter for the card and windmill for the template) is particularly suited to an Easter card in the Oval window or even a sympathy card. However, if I follow your example, cutting the template to a large rectangle would provide a very 'cheery' looking card. This was made in the DM and has been saved in the GRA format.
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Carrying on from a thread in the Robo chat started by Papya. This is a cut out snowflake centred on an A4 size card which is then attached to another A4 piece of card, making the centre a kind of pop out. Like the ones WS Designs do.
This file is very basic, I made it a while ago. It is a bit lke a daffodil I hope someone can make use of it. Thought it was about time I gave somehting back as a thank you for all the lovely files you all design and give away.
Ann
This was supposed to go into the Spring Challenge, sorry this is only the second time I have done this, will get it right next time!!
Ann
Well should have been doing the housework , but crafting seemed much more appealing today
so another one for Easter
this time A Church Window and Daffodil GSD File
Took me most of the day but it looks lovely cut out
I wanted to do something different with my lacey designs, so I had a look through the cards we had and got this idea, but not sure if it is a panel card or not, but it's near enough.
I actually stencil cut the Happy Birthday into the card, it isn't included I've left it blank so you can put your own message on, the font I used is here on UKS.
Lift it carefully off the CS which you don't want to be too sticky and with an insert it should be strong enough to stand alone.
I designed this card topper in Inkscape 0.46 using the Interpolate tool to graduate the size and rotation of the butterflies.
This was intended as a design for the April Dingbat Challenge but I had trouble finding a butterfly ding that cut well at such a reduced size. In the end I gave up and drew one of my own. It didn’t dawn on me until I’d finished test cutting and decorating the card that it was no longer eligible for entry. *sigh*
Anyway, I had fun doing it, and I hope it might be useful to someone.
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