Made with V5.10 and converted
Made this quickly to replace the original picture as I used silver mirricard and it's hard to get a clear pic because of the reflection.
Add ribbon or cord (to hang it up) before glueing the last piece
Replaced with a two tone picture so it is easier to see.
Last edited by DJG; 28-11-2008 at 12:39 PM.
Reason: CHANGED PICTURE
Maybe a little late for christmas!
You need to cut two parts of the same pattern but in different colour to make these. I found out that thinner paper is the best to use for this. To make the hearts in the picture I used 120g paper. When I tried thicker paper it was to hard to weave them together. They are quite easier to weave if making them bigger than i did. Look on goggle "woven heart" for instructions on how to weave them together if you dont manage it yourself.
Ok go easy on me, this is my first ever design. In Texas we call these Christmas ornaments. Glass ornaments are almost always round and shiney. I used shiney paper for the cut out part.Cats love these on Christmas trees so we dont keep them very long.The ornaments that is. Cat people you know what I mean.
I don't normally get time to do the challenges but I thought today hey, Asda's open 24 hours Should have really been doing the shopping
Mine was created in Coreldraw12 and I've converted to .dxf then to .gsd but when it loaded into RM it was upside down and my rotate buttons are greyed out so I can't rotate it, won't make any difference in cutting I wouldn't have thought. Only a screen shot for now as I'll cut it when I get back from shopping
Hels
xx
Thanks for the challenge Erika
Last edited by Lucille; 07-01-2012 at 08:52 PM.
We shouldn't wish our lives away but when is my retirement day?
Coreldraw 12
I hope I've read Lucilles thread right and we can upload an SVG with a screenshot without adding a gsd....if not I will upload the GSD as well
Sorry to anyone who downloaded the original bauble I realised when I was laying in bed last night that it wouldn't cut properly so I've reworked it and uploaded this one
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