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    You are welcome and thank you for the comment.

    Here is another flower element that can be added to architectural designs.
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    Scrolled column for a decorative element. Meant to be added to other decorative elements.
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    Just playing. The pattern is just one segment that can be repeated for any length of border.

    I wasn't too careful with the alignment so make sure to use the snap to feature in designer.
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    Very nice - could be used as molding or a picture frame or incorporated into custom plaques, etc.!
    Michael T
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    Michael, thanks. That's what I was thinking as well as I was doodling.

    Went back and looked at the pattern is was pretty badly aligned. I've reloaded it so its actually straight this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscarl48 View Post
    Michael, thanks. That's what I was thinking as well as I was doodling.

    Went back and looked at the pattern is was pretty badly aligned. I've reloaded it so its actually straight this time.
    Man, you are a prolific designer!

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    Default Shield with crossed swords

    A quick pattern. Hopefully useful in making some sawdust.
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