Didn't know what to call this one as it's a shape that just happened but as it looks like leaves that's what I decided to call it.
It hasn't been cut but should be fine
Here is another one. I used Hazel's idea but used a poem on the loss
of a dog. I know many of us are dog lover's and I lost one of our Golden
Retrievers last summer.
I left the golden retriever separate from the frame so that it can be used
for other dogs.
The font I used was GE TravelScript
Last edited by ltgrandma; 05-09-2010 at 01:40 AM.
Reason: add font used
Here is my contribution to Linda's excellent challenge. Long ago in the "olden days" when I was a youngster in the early 1950's (did I really say that!) we all had autograph books and asked our friends and family to write verses or sentiments in them. My Dad wrote this quotation in my book and for quite some time I was never sure just what it meant, although I was sure it would be good advice coming from him! I have since discovered it is part of a speech from one of Shakespeare's plays.
Hi Ladies , i wasn't to happy with the first tulip frame, so i have added a few more Tulips thought it might look better. Thank you Doreen for explaining what i had done wrong with the line settings for the GSD files , as you see i have managed it.
Anne
Last edited by Lucille; 01-11-2011 at 03:08 PM.
Reason: change screen shot
Oval Scalloped Edge with Ribbon Slots, Various Options in Studio Format
As at the moment we can only use text to create this type of pattern I used a U and chopped it down. This does make for fairly wide apart ribbon slots but I hope it will be useful until such time as we may be able to use object to path. If anyone knows of a very narrow font it may be possible to make the slots closer together.
Saw something similar on a certain channel today and having to be inactive due to a bout of shingles, I thought I would try it out. Hope someone can use it.
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