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A fast way to do this (a border) is with a soft hair fitch, get a small piece of wood or rigid material and butt it against the sign with fitch resting along the side of your material (scrap 2x4) and pull it the length of the sign.
It's in the extrude section in corel sometimes you need to break apart the extruded portion from the letters,create a new shape around the 2 objects,change the shade to a bitmap add a blur and power clip the shade.It can all be done in corel.
I was fooling around with the Americana collection and made this real quick.You don't want to use two different scripts,and the Becker script doesn't really work well with all upper case.
It could be something that came from a clip art CD Here's one similar.Although I didn't spot the one you posted,there are probably many more of the casual type alphabets out there.
Check if the vinyl shrank,there's usually 3/32'' or so of the backing paper showing on the edge or around the punched holes, This usually means the distributor is getting rid of old stock. I send it back when I get a roll of this.It's too brittle to use.
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