Looking for Tree Patterns

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Jakra Nona
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Looking for Tree Patterns

Post by Jakra Nona »

Does anyone know where I can download, for free, a variety of trees for the whole wall or corner that are 6-8 feet tall?
Since it's so tall, how do you cut them on the Cricut 12x24 mat? Thanks!
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

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There are a number of tree fonts. How about this one?

http://www.dafont.com/wmtrees1.font

I also created a bare tree if that is the look you want

http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewtopi ... =27&t=2729

I'd like to see the final project when you get it finished.
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

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I have this font but not cut it on the 12x24 but I just looked at what you can do.
I opened SCAL set default to 11" found the tree font. Set the mat size to 12x24 Clicked on the tree I wanted.
It came up 11" on the mat. I rotated it and then resized it down the length of the mat.
see pic hope thats some help.
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

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I've posted many tree SVG files on this forum. Look under SVG -> Nature, or do a search for Tree.
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

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try here wreed has some great trees http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewforum.php?f=27
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

Post by Jakra Nona »

Tingha Treasures - I really like this tree, how can I print it to be 7 feet tall? I only have a 12X24 mat?
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

Post by Tingha Treasures »

wow 7ft crikey Im not sure that would be 3 1/2 x 24" mats
what were you going to do with it? :D
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

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Tingha Treasures - I would like to make this.... http://www.wallwords.com/products.asp?cat=98
at 7-8 feet tall in my living room. :)
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

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quite honestly I wouldnt know where to start :? :shock: :o
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Re: Looking for Tree Patterns

Post by HeatherM »

The only thing that I could think of was to size the tree, make a grid, Path/Division. You then end up with what appears to be a mess, and you have to Path/combine to get your rectangles back. Overall, kind of a pain, and a 7 foot tree in 11.25x23.25 sections would be about a 28 square grid. Though some of them would be empty.
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