Now, the other thing that delayed me was that I decided to make a printable version as well. I think you could, with just the right photo, even add one of the big numbers to the top, allowing the photo to show thru and fill the letters. Easiest option, just backing the cut-card with a solid colour.Just the words filled with the other colour, the background showing to fill the large number.Rather than adding the fiddly little letter cut outs, simply mount a strip of another colour behind the open letters – in this case there is black behind the number, then the large number fills the hole in the card, with a third colour (the red background) showing thru. Same as the first one, just different colours.Use the stand-alone number, mounted on patterned paper, letters filled with the other colour letters.The card is actually a sort of peachy colour, filled with brown. Cut twice, in two colours then mount the card on patterned paper and fill the letter-holes with the other colour letters.SVG and that is available for download on DropBox.īut I went ahead and used them to show you some of the options I thought of for using the cards as well a the numbers alone. Stupidly, I adjusted them, then somehow cut the original rather than the adjusted one! DOH! This is a screen grab of the. My intention was to cut them in a different colour so I could make some samples. When I’m happy with them I will share, promise.īut I am happy with the big number ones so am going to share them! If you recall I was unhappy with the closeness of the U and S in the smaller size, within the numbers, so I adjusted that slightly. I’ve not abandoned them, just still looking for the “right” fonts. I re-read my post from yesterday and realize that when I began it I considered adding the other Polaroid SVGs as a download, but by the end of it I had change my mind and felt they weren’t good enough to share.
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