
Mary jane shoes
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Mary jane shoes
Here is a pair of baby style mary jane shoes. I left the complete set on the left for editing. Either delete it in Inkscape or move it off the left of your virtual mat. They would be cute with a flower instead of the buckle.

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Re: Mary jane shoes
Heather - these are adorable - I can see lots of use for them with the grand baby pics!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful work!
Thanks for sharing your wonderful work!
Re: Mary jane shoes
Very nice, I can use that!
TFS!
TFS!
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Re: Mary jane shoes
These are adorable, thank you for sharing
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These are SOOOO cute!!! thanks so much for the file!
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VERY sweet!!! Thanks once again!
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They are absolutely gorgeous.. How do you print them off in the different layers though??? I've seen this quite a bit but i"m new to this.. I have the cricut expression and SCAL
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Re: Mary jane shoes
If you want them 2.4 inches tall or less, you can import them at the height you want to cut them, move the first pair off the cutting part of your virtual mat, then place your papers in the correct places on the real mat. If you want them larger than that, you can either open the file in Inkscape and move the pieces to fit your mat, or import them at a larger size, and cut on more than one mat by making a cut, then moving the file (use your keyboard) then cutting the second mat of papers. I only have the baby bug, so I have cut the same file on more than one mat several times. I have attached an image with an example of placement of the file and the papers for cutting. HTH