Some lovely files on here already, TYFS everyone.
Here's a frame I did for my daughter's scrapbook. The golfer is SOOOO delicate so care is needed lifting him off the CS
Hugs
Jan x
Here's my 2nd offering, will do better with the next effort.... Blades are giving up the ghost at the moment hence no test cut and sample....Sorreee...
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Here's my 3rd offering and this time I did it in Inkscape first and the rest.....
The design is different from the Inkscape adaptation, so I've included the original Jpeg and the cutting file has been changed slightly after cutting.......
I gave up with my original frame and did one for DIY Fans instead. Would fit on an A5 portrait card. I'm no good with screen shots, so maybe someone could do it for me please? I've tried King Kong Capture, but can't find it even after saving to desktop!
It's the first time I've tried something like this on my ROBO (apart from the one that didn't work), so if anyone spots a problem or easier way of doing it, please let me know
screen shot by DJG
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* Made in Illustrator, converted to GSD in RM4.4
* Sized to fit landscape A6 card
* I haven't included the letter blocks in the middle, but for my card I used BabyBlocks font which is available from Dafont.
* I've coloured the example in blue, but the rocking horse and teddy are quite unisex images so the frame can be used for either a girl or boy.
My wonderful parents bought me a laptop for my birthday and while I've been transferring my Robofiles I came across this frame I did for a card a while back for a Civil Partnership. The text was done with the pen tool.
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Okay, Here's my entry. You can use it stacked together or each mat separately. I had a hard time getting the corner to have the same dimension. I could not get it to adjust. It kept jumping on me, so I had to redraw it a couple of times.
Lovely frames Tina and Lesley.
Last edited by kztmiz; 21-06-2009 at 08:04 AM.
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Following a discussion in the chat forum recently about scissor tools and deckle edges, it has been bugging me, so tonight I had a play and made these. It seemed a shame to just stash them away in a folder.
They can easily be resized, but I would recommend maintaining the aspect ratio I think they would make nice frames, journaling blocks for LOs or duplicated and resized to make nesting shapes.
They were made in Inkscape using the 'Generate From Path' option.
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