Showing posts with label P - Baby Bug Compatible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label P - Baby Bug Compatible. Show all posts
Monday, September 7, 2009
Changing a Design for the Baby Bug
Last month, I shared a file for this fancy scroll frame (here is a LINK to that post). I was expecting to use the frame for a vertical 4 x 6 inch photo, so I designed it in a vertical orientation on my 12 x 12 mat. Even though I normally cut on my Expression, I usually try to make designs that can be used by Personal (baby bug) and Create owners with the 12 x 6 mat limitation.
I must have been in a hurry that day, because I never even stopped to think that I had limited the usefulness of the file by placing the elements as I did. Tonight I was helping a friend with some design ideas and realized after I sent the files that she has the baby bug. I redid the files for her and then I thought it might be helpful to explain how to do this. I might do a video later, but right now I will explain it with words and screen shots.
Whenever possible, I make my designs "adjustable" by using the nudge arrows and building them entirely within one selection box (this can be extremely time consuming if there are many pieces involved). Unfortunately, if you need to rotate, stretch, skew or otherwise change any individual part of the design, you can't make it adjustable. If and when we ever get a true "group" function in Design Studio, I will suddenly have a lot more time on my hands! I have heard that the Gypsy will have the ability to "group" and I can't wait to see it!
So let's get started...
Here is a screen shot of the original design. There are five pieces - the large frame and four scrolls to decorate it. Since the scrolls are rotated and flipped I was not able to keep them all in the same box.
The first step is to create a guideline rectangle around the design. This will help in placing the elements on the 12 x 6 mat.
Make the rectangle in the size that just touches the frame at the widest and tallest points. Align the rectangle at the top left and then use the single direction stretch handles - right center and bottom center - to stretch the rectangle in each direction until it fits perfectly).
Copy and paste the rectangle onto a new page in the file (a new tab), rotate it 90 degrees and center it on the mat (use the tiny light gray "plus" sign in the center of the design to align it with the mat center).
Next, select the large frame and copy it on the original page and paste it to the new page.
After you have pasted the frame on the new mat, rotate it 90 degrees and center it within the rectangle (once again using the tiny gray "plus" sign that indicates the center of the design.
Then copy and paste the top two scrolls to the new page. They will appear in the exact position where they were on the original design (whenever you copy and paste the item is placed in exactly the same position which is very handy in some design situations).
You can't just copy and paste the bottom two scrolls - they are too low to appear on the 12 x 6 mat. So you can copy and paste them on the original page and then move them up into the 12 x 6 mat area on that page.
Then you can copy and paste them onto the new mat page. Remember to delete the "extra scrolls from the original page. You now have all of the elements from the original design available in the 12 x 6 working area.
Select each of the scrolls in turn and rotate them 90 degrees - they will now look like this.
Move the scrolls to the right side of the large frame and align the outer edges with the guide rectangle.
Now you can fine tune the placement and get the scrolls into perfect position - use 200 view as I did here to make it easier to see. Remember, if the "handles" get in your way you can make them disappear by holding down the "alt" key on your computer keyboard. You can also use the arrow keys (instead of the handles) to move the items around on the mat - hold down the "control" key to make the movements smaller.
Repeat the process with the other two scrolls - first rotating them 90 degrees and then moving them into position.
Once again, go to 200 view to perfect the placement of the scrolls.
You now have recreated the frame horizontally so it can be cut with the baby bug. You can delete your guideline rectangle at this point.
Go ahead and preview the new design - it will be the same as the original but turned 90 degrees. Now you can cut this on the 12 x 6 mat. You can do this with any design that will fit within the 12 x 6 mat - some designs maybe more complicated with more elements or different angles but it can be done!
I won't post the revised file right now - why not give this a try if you need the file for the smaller mat. Of course, if you run into problems, let me know and I will help you sort it out.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Baby Bug Fleur-de-lis Mesh (by request)
I posted a full page version of this fleur-de-lis mesh a few days ago. I sometimes do meshes in both full page size and a baby bug size but I created the full page and stopped with that on this design. There was a comment from a reader who has the baby bug and that made me realize that I hadn't done a smaller version - so here it is!
I decided to do my test cut using a busier patterned paper this time. The paper is two sided so it gives me a couple of options.
The cut worked out perfectly - here is the center on the mat after I removed the border.
Here is the border cut after I took it off the mat - the patterned paper makes it even more interesting.
This is the opposite side of the paper - a much more subtle gray design instead of the bold flowers.
Here is the full cut on the bold patterned side...
and on the more monochromatic side.
Once again there are some unusual "leftovers" on the mat.
Above and below are two more views of the mesh design on each side.
I was interested to see how a large patterned paper would work with the cut but I ended up really liking the softer more monochromatic side - particularly when I layered it on another background paper with a design in shades of gray.
I think this would make a lovely background for a page - I am just looking around for the right photos.
Fleur-de-lis Mesh (Baby Bug Size)
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Fleur-de-lis Filigree (with a bonus!)
A couple of weeks ago I was looking through the Wild Card cartridge just to remind myself about all of the great images available on this cartridge. Some cartridges have so many interesting design possibilities and Wild Card is full of hidden treasures!
I saw this border design of four fleurs-de-lis welded together. This reminded me of the fancy ironwork that you sometimes see on older buildings and fences. So, I started to play around with the element. I flipped and rotated and created a design that would fit on an A2 card front.
Above you can see my first test cut. I had placed a piece of paper on the mat that was a bit larger than I needed to make the cut. When I removed the cut I liked the result and I particularly liked the "leftover" frame piece. So I went back to my file and added a rectangle that would cut the frame to fit an A2 card perfectly.
Here is the second test cut with the resulting "frame" adhered to a plain white card. This makes a very interesting frame design. You can stamp an image in the center, add a cricut cut or decorate it in any way that appeals to you and suits your project.
Above is a photo of the cut I designed adhered to a plain white card. I think this is attractive as it is, but you could also add some flowers, gems or Stickles glitter glue to "dress it up" a bit.
I went back to my frame on the card and decided to add a scalloped rectangle that I cut using the second from the largest die in the Nestabilities Classic Scalloped Rectangles - large set. Then I added the "Congrats" cut from the Cuttlebug die in the "Everyday Greetings"combo set.
As always, I hate to throw anything away... I thought these pieces from inside the cut design looked like butterflies - particularly when you fold the two sides up a bit. So, of course, I saved them...
There are lots of possibilities with this simple design - I'd love to see what you make with it if you download the file.
Fleur-de-lis Filigree Card Topper
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