This bear prints twice and cuts the whole of the first one and bits of the second so that you can layer the peices if you want. You can just delete the second if you don't want to layer it. Hope you like it.
Hi ok this little fella is a cutie he is made up separately so you can cut him out of various colours you will have to zoom in to move his eyes and freckles
love n stuff
Frances
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I Live in Canada I got three kids, two dogs and "some" hens. 🐓 oh and three goats!!! And I make cheese now. Blessed are the cheesemakers. 🧀🐐🐐🐐🦆🦆
"Not worse is almost as good as better" Terry Pratchett speaking about altzimers, but it works for Aspergers too.
After reading today about basic shapes I thought I would have a play and came up with this. I think it could be very useful.
Hope you like it.
DM was software I use.
Well Ive done it. It has been a learning curve and to be honest not that happy with the result but at least its only my first go so plenty of time to improve Just a teddy bear - on the cutting front it could do with some tidying up and I think Ive grouped the objects wrong so its difficult to edit. Main thing is though it works so Im a happy lady!
Oh - Dingbat is called RMCountry, letter 'o'
Vickie
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I have drawn some paper pieced teddies to add to the Challenge - along with the templates for the cards I made using them.
On two of the cards I covered the bears' body parts with glue and then coated them in shredded wool in an attempt to simulate fur. It looks quite effective in real life, but not so good on the photo I'm afraid. DH took a short video of me shredding the wool to show how quick and easy it is to do. You can see it here
Hope it is helpful.
Search Words: Teddy, Teddies, Fur, Paper Piecing,
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I'm so sorry to hear of Ed’s bereavement, but thank you for setting this month’s challenge in his place Lucille. The designs uploaded so far are brilliant, my thanks to all for sharing them.
Our DGD was fascinated by her reflection when she was little, she also loved bears, so I made her a vinyl teddy bear to ‘hold’ her bedroom wall mirror. I made the teddy into a birthday card for her too using Silver Mirri card in place of the mirror, although I suppose a photograph of her would have worked just as well. I’m happy to say she loved them both.
I have included the SVG, GSD, and Studio files in both the card and the mirror mount zipped folders, in case they might be useful to anyone.
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