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Border pattern tile

What is a border?
A border is a group of images Iike Curves or Wiggly lines and so on drawn within the boundary of a so called the border. You can create any design within a specified lines which is known as a border. 
Sometimes, the design can be on the border. And sometimes it can be out of the border.
There are many more border lines and their properties allow you to specify the style, width, and color of an element's border. Hand drawn borders are photos, 3D objects, vectors, and illustrations and so on. 

I have borders on all sides

Border style 

The following values are allowed

dotted - Defines a dotted border

Dashed - Defines a dashed border

Solid - Defines a solid border 

Double - Defines a double border

Groove - Defines a 3D grooved border. The effect depends on the border-color value

Ridge - Defines a 3D ridged border. The effect depends on the border-color value

Inset - Defines a 3D inset border. The effect depends on the border-color value

Outset - Defines a 3D outset border. The effect depends on the border-color value

None - Defines no border 

Hidden - Defines a hidden border.

Border can be top, left side, right side and bottom of the image. They can be in any shapes and sizes. Then a pattern is drawn in the lengthwise direction sometimes curving along the lines specified.

Yellow Block of pattern tile.

 Where the design is drawn at the edge of square border and stretched out on either side right and left.  

Border Pattern Tile


verticle pattern tile

journal pattern

It gave me a goosebumps when I was actually doing this pattern tile. 
The next is a same glitter card
Fontail 
On font letter 'P' or 'p'. P stands for patience. 𝓟𝓲𝓬𝓼𝓐𝓻𝓽  generated in variety of fonts. Font categories—Serif, Sans Serif, Display, and Script—is an excellent place to start.
My Font.
The border is to the Two corners. One on top left and the other on the bottom right. This is digital pattern tiles.
Thank you for your patience and support in viewing my ipage blog. 

Next I will be writing my blog on making nice images floral with  plain borders.

Cheers,
Gcb studio 



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