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Monday, March 17, 2014

Bunny Background Freebie

After making the video to show Silhouette users how to make "patterned letters" I thought I would make a background with bunnies. Easter is just around the corner. After I made the background I made a patterned letter with it and set up an Easter design I can use to decorate with. Today, I would like to share this backgound and hope it will come in handy for some of your Easter creations.

Here is the link to download this file: Bunny Background it includes a .jpeg image, .studio, .svg, and .dxf files.

This is a sample of what I did with this background. I know all of you wonderfully creative people will make it your own with your design. Have lots of crafty fun with it.




12 comments:

  1. Wow, thanks, Debbie! Love the file and your card! Hugs!!

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  2. Thank you so much. So glad to see your creative juices are flowing and hope your days are filled with peace.

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  3. Thanks Debbie for sharing these files. I have a question. I still use my CraftRobo with Robomaster. Should be able to open or load a dxf file into RM then save it as a gsd file. Doesn't work with the Bunny Background, I get an error that reads "There is an error in the file contents." What software did you use to create the dxf or what sw did you intend for the file to be opened (loaded) to? Will appreciate your help here. Thanks Sharon

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    1. Hi Sharon, if you send me an email I can send you the .gsd file I converted it through an older version of Silhouette Studio. The .dxf file opens up in Studio when I tired it out but I'm not sure about the CraftRobo. CraftRobo was my first. :) I think you can right click on the .dxf file, go down to properties and select the program it can open with. Mine is defaulted to Silhouette Studio. The .gsd file I converted does have the Studio icon on it. I guess this is what it is defaulting to. I've had others use the conversion and haven't had any issues. I hope by right clicking on the file and checking the properties will help.

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  4. Thanks Debbie Great idea Good to see you back

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  5. Love these so cute. Thanks so sharing sweetie.
    Hugz and Love Kim

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  6. Gracias por tu tiempo y amor.

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  7. Thanks for sharing this cute file.
    Greetje

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  8. Hi Debbie, so pleased to see you are back. Missed you. Please keep the lovely ideas coming.
    Sending love and prayers to you and your girls.
    Rosemary
    England XXXX

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  9. Thank you so much Debbie I have missed you also..Not for your freebies because you are such a light in anyone's life....God bless.

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