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If this is what your looking for, I have not tried it in scalp but it super easy in corel if you have that.

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Unless this is what you are looking for, easy in scalp.

 

Donn

Not to high jack this thread but how did you go about doing this?

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Thanks for posting that up dirttrackin280h,

Cal

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AAAAWWWWWWW how awesome. i love this group. 30-284- yes,no,yes.    I do not have Corel so SCALP  is the way for me. 

dirttrackin280h- thanks for the video. I am so excited to get this learned. Been seeing so much of it lately on other forums. going to watch now.   THANK YOU  

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So the video will yield 30-284's # 3 result. ?? I need to try. I am such a visual learner. Here is a beautiful one done by 

 
Caroline Reiser Spatz on Bling Craftography. She does amazing work.
 I hope it is ok to post this here as long as i give her credit ?  This is my goal. This technique in SCALP. 
 
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I will try my best to put down the steps as I remember them for the #3 result.

 

#1. Create both text and design.

#2. Copy and paste both text and design so you have 2 of each.

#3. Create a box (from the shapes library) around 1 text, center both the box and text to the page and merge.

#4. Now center 1 design to the page (which should be centered over the text box) and pic front minus back, set that aside.

#5. Center the other text to the page, then center the other design to the page.

#6. pick front minus back.

#7. your design should fit in to the void in the text.

 

I hope I have explained this so it is understandable.

 

Donn

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thank you 30-284, i will give it a go after Thanksgiving. that seems simpler that ones explaining it for Silhouette. Maybe SCAL is simpler than that software. I love my SCALP.

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Ever get this figured out?

yes and no .  :mellow:  It doesn't look totally right. Like i can't really tell what my insert is. Maybe it is due to me not doing the right colors in the program yet. Still working and playing with it. Thanks for asking. 

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Remember, the thinner the letters are the less of your logo or design within there will be to see. If that makes any sense.

 

Donn

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