Scalloped circle question

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msariano
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Scalloped circle question

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Hello, I am looking for a dingbat which is a scalloped circle. Does anyone have one or directions to a site? I've searched most of the sites and can't find one. If there is an SVG file for it, can you all let me know? I think I need inkscape for svg files? Thanks in advance.
wreed06
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msariano
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Re: Scalloped circle question

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Thank you so much, wreed06! I love that I can resize this to fit just about anything I need.
msariano
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Re: Scalloped circle question

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Thanks wreed06 for the svg file. Second question: How can I separate the circles so that I cut only one? Thanks in advance.
wreed06
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You would need to separate them in Inkscape. Delete the two circles you don't want to cut and save the file under a new name. Repeat the process until you have each circle in a separate file. The only problem with separating the circles this way is that you can't resize the circles equally very easily in SCAL. If you resize file A in SCAL, it might be hard to resize file B and C to the right size proportionally. If they are not in proportion to each other, they may not fit correctly when you assemble them. HTH
msariano
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Re: Scalloped circle question

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Again, thanks reed06. I haven't gotten to Inkscape yet, but I intend to do so. I think for now, I'll just cut the set and mix and match with other paper--too much fun!!
suziscrapper
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Re: Scalloped circle question

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You can mix and match your paper colors on the same mat, just cut smaller pieces and lay them on the mat in the proper spots. Just make sure they are stuck down real good!
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