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Monica
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Well I have had a little play with a template of snowflake (in template section) and added a circle to the middle, welded and then offset. Have made it large so someone could put picture in the middle if they wanted for scrap page.
This is so much fun I wonder what I will come up with next.
p.s. if this has been done before and I have repeated it sorry.
Cheers Aussie Vic
Well, I think I've sorted the offset shape, with the help of Lucille's Tutorial, "Creating Welded Words wioth Mats using Robomaster 5.1"
Not being of a mathematical persuasion I find it diffcult working with mm's. But I did my best:lol:
Thank You! For all these great designs. Here is my contribution. These were very easy to do, really. They are all made by using elongated ellipses.
Thank you! everyone, for all these lovely designs. I've been up for two hours with toothache, so did another three designs to try and keep my mind off it.
All done by using just lines and circles, then welded.
Very quickly done in DM - font is Fontleroy Brown. I used 120 gsm paper and it cut well. The text was done in pen and filled in after and I chalked the snowflake circle and decorated with beads. I thought it made quite a nice understated card!
Two quick pop-out card inserts - put against a darker background to show off. I used a pin to help the centre pieces to crease better.
I hope this picture is ok - Vista is still getting the better of me!
Lin
Would this work?
DON,T KNOW HOW TO ADD SCREENSHOT
I can't see any reason why not:thanks:...I've uploaded a screen shot for you
Hi Mininova, I hope you don't mind, but I did another variation of your file so that the O stays intact once the file is cut. Sorry if I offend. It's a beautiful file. Thanks so much for sharing it with us all :)
Don't laugh.:lol:
My first attempt, Not cut yet though.
Followed the tutorial. THese are so good. :thanks:
Sue
Just having a little fun with a snowflake pattern.