Circle Border
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Circle Border
Don't worry ladies and gents...there are only two pieces to the file cuz all the cutout will be on the mat and the outline is the border. This way, you won't have worry about pasting a lot of small pieces in place. However, you might want to use repositional adhesive.
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Re: Circle Border
great file to use for dh's military pages 
how did you do that top layer? I did it once in inkscape, but can't figure out how to do it again.
would appreciate any help, thanks!

how did you do that top layer? I did it once in inkscape, but can't figure out how to do it again.
would appreciate any help, thanks!
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Re: Circle Border
Traced the bitmap.
Duplicated the trace.
Break Apart one of the traces
Combined the Inside and the outside circle, then removed all the little pieces.
Used the other trace as the outline.
Duplicated the trace.
Break Apart one of the traces
Combined the Inside and the outside circle, then removed all the little pieces.
Used the other trace as the outline.
Doin the Bug...ain't nothin wrong if you wanna do da Bug all nite long...
Re: Circle Border
AnointedHands wrote:Traced the bitmap.
Duplicated the trace.
Break Apart one of the traces
Combined the Inside and the outside circle, then removed all the little pieces.
Used the other trace as the outline.
thanks!
there is an easier way to do it. I did it before with just 2 clicks---just can't figure out which ones

Re: Circle Border
Fascinating! Thanks so much for sharing!
Shari
Shari

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