Sunday, November 22, 2009

Christmas Images





































Here are a set of .jpg images you can use for cutting and crafting. This time I am sharing them in .jpg format, because, well some folks are snagging and reposting my .svgs in other places. Maybe this will prevent this. I'm sorry for those of you who now have to make your own .svgs. Here are the directions.
After you download the .jpgs. For SCAL 2: click on the icon at the top with the tree and horizon, find the file you want and click it, it will come in on the mat. For SCAL 1: open Inkscape (a free download program), Click file – Import, Find the .jpg file you just saved.
You will then see the image on the screen. Click Path/Trace bitmap. Click Update in the trace Bitmap window. Click File/Save As – give it a name and it will be saved as an SVG file. Now open SCAL. Click File/Import SVG, find you SVG file and you are ready to cut – you can resize as needed. As always. comments are appreciated, for questions, please email Leslie.crafter@verizon.net, please do not leave questions in the comment section.


6 comments:

  1. THANKS LESLIE FOR THE REALLY NICE CHRISTMAS IMAGES. vanrandall60@yahoo.com

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  4. Thank you Leslie for all your wonderful designs. I even figured out how to download the Christmas designs. You are such a great help to us newbies. It is hard to get started in a new craft without this kind of help and kindness. You have been inspiration to me. Karla

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  5. Thank you for sharing your work & talent with us!!

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  6. wow I learned something today thanks to you! Thanks!!

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