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:rolleyes: Looking at all these designs brings back memories of making these types of designs as a child, using Super Spirograph! Used a pen put into a tiny hole in a gear and rotated around a laid out track surface. Each roatation laid down another line. Could make wacky shapes and even the most complicated certificate edges imaginable. Beautiful designs and so much fun. :p
Can see the set I used to have here: samisite.com/external/spirograph2.jpg
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Works well for me Mike, thanks for posting the tip.
Samantha - ahh, good old Spirograph, possibly the
prototype of Xara.
I was as hooked on it then as I am now on Xara.
Saludos,
Bob.
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(LOL...just tried the link to my image above and it took me to my "stolen image" notice....fixed it...!:D )
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I made a few more examples, I start with a simple line. First one was a freehand loop. Second a wavy line. Third was a curve and a point. etc..
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Mike,
Can you show an example of one of these where you use the border on a document and the corners line up perfectly?
ron
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An attempt at a full page border.
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Really nice one, Bill.
ron
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Originally Posted by
Soquili
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Nice Border Bill & Bob - Thanks for Sharing . . .
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Here's a frame I did a while back. A lot simpler than those above and made from one component so easy to mitre and re-colour etc :) Really meant as edges of a border.
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I used the built in QUICK SHAPE 60 point star shape and cloning to create this certificate border. One shape, repeated. Corners were skewed and then a white rectangle was applied on top. Didn't see that anyone had used that technique.
http://www.samisite.com/external/sams_cert.jpg