Thought this small butterfly might come in handy. I've placed it on a layered flower frame, done a bit of cuttlebugging and put a large flower and sentiment on it. I have converted it to GSD, but have cut from the GRA file.
If anyone should want the flower or the scalloped oval mat I will be happy to post those files. These have now been posted under a separate thread.
I made this card for a friend's daughter's graduation. She is crazy into
horses and wants to attend an equestrian college.
I layered it so I could put gold behind the maroon. (school colors).
I hope this can be used.
Since I'm a newbie, I feel good when I can contribute.
Linda
It's raining and I can't work in the garden so I am sitting here and have nothing to do except playing with AutoCad. This is what I came up with. Hope you like them.
Made this today for a workshop I will be doing in March and thought it would be
nice to share it with you all. It is a large frame, too small and I would not have had the patience to pick all the bits out.
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Here is my effort, it has been a bit of a personal challenge too. But Lucille has the patience of Jobe and has walked me through converting it and saving in Inkscape.
Its no masterpiece, but its a start to many more shared templates I hope.
Ps, The leaves on the flowers need taking off the carrier sheet gently and are quite delicate.
I have just added the finished card showing the cut design.
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Here's my attempt at this months' challenge - a flower and swirl frame.
* Dingbats used - Floralia and Saru's Flower Dings
* RM v4.4
* The frame is sized to fit a 6x4 photo, but it could also be used for a card if you resize it up or down.
The orange flower in the picture is actually a separate flower and you can use the frame with or without the flower on top. I haven't cut it so hope it's useful to someone.
This was originally a Harold's Pip dingbat (letter d) but I have made it into a paper piecing frame. I have used it in the past it's a bit fidley when it come to the leaves and petals they are delicate. Hope it is of some use to some one. I have put the instruction on the template.
Sharon
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I've been playing with this one this afternoon. Don't know how well it cuts because I haven't cut it yet, but there is no reason why it shouldn't cut well (except I made it ) It can be cut as one sort of lace border or with a mat. Anyway hope it's useful for some one .
Sharon
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Thank you for this months challenge Winnie, there are some great files on here already. I think this is going to be another popular one. Thanks to everyone for sharing their designs.
Here is my first attempt at this one. I took it from a royalty free image I got twelve years ago and thought I try and turn it into a frame.
It would be ideal for a LO or you could ungroup it and cut the outside line again as a mat for a backing for a photo frame for your little monkeys.
The faces can be cut as stencils or again if you ungroup it you can change the cutline colours and build them up as a paper piecing.
I haven't had time to cut it, still busy with decorating and now getting ready for my 50th and GS's 8th birthdays on Thursday. And he still tells everyone we're twins
Its done in RM 5.1
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