Christmas Wreath/Ornament/Gift Tag Print to Cut

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sstehman
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Christmas Wreath/Ornament/Gift Tag Print to Cut

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Found this image as a free digi-stamp and thought it might be useful for an ornament, gift tag, decoration for a card, or whatever, so went for it. It is an scut file, but really is not designed for that and probably would not cut well, but should be good for print to cut, which is probably what I will do with it.
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Re: Christmas Wreath/Ornament/Gift Tag Print to Cut

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Well done Sandy. Thank you. :)
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Re: Christmas Wreath/Ornament/Gift Tag Print to Cut

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Very nice, I want to make one! How did you do the inner blocks? I think it would look nice with ribbon woven through the cutouts.

Thanks for the inspiration.
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sstehman
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Re: Christmas Wreath/Ornament/Gift Tag Print to Cut

Post by sstehman »

Well, I didn't really do them. It was in the digistamp and it traced nicely and then I cleaned it up. But thanks for thinking I made them....but alas I can't take the credit. And I'm thinking this would be a cool coaster. Just have to figure out how to do one using something you can set on top without ruining the image.
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