




I was very kindly given instructions for welding words in Elmo and I had this old broken frame lying around so thought I'd use it with the photo's I took when we had a day in Millport with Mum. I'm quite please with the results & couldn't believe how easy it was to create the words I would recommend a Craft Robo to anyone even if your just looking for a cutter for fonts because if I had to buy all the fonts that I have in dies it would cost a small fortune.
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