Scalloped Panel .svg Freebie
YAY - I have my first .svg freebie for you … it’s a card panel with a scallop on one side, that can easily be resized for an A-2 card front. I did size it in Inkscape to 5.25″ x 4″, but it came out quite a bit larger when I imported the .svg into SCAL (Sure Cuts A Lot) and I had to resize it again there. I know there is a trick to Inkscape, and I’ll figure it out someday! Link to download the file is below my card sample.
Scalloped panels are just a nice addition to a card, and if you don’t have to try to line up punches - all the better! Here is a card I made with the scalloped panel (sized as above) and turned on it’s side with another one of those gorgeous K&Co chipboard butterflies:
and a detail shot of the butterfly:
In fact, all the decorative paper is by K&Co as well!
I also posted this freebie at the .svgcuts.com forum, in both the .svg and .scut Repositories. If you are registered there you have access to some of the other wonderful freebies!
Now … click HERE to download the .svg file for the scalloped panel, and please leave me a comment if you download. Thanks for stopping by today!


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