Which I don't.
What I WILL take credit for, however, is the design and arrangement.
This is where it started:

I eventually expanded this tiny sketch into a larger (though not much better) sketch:

I loved the way this was looking, but I obviously do not have the art skills to draw this myself. So I formulated a plan: I knew that I could download the original SVGs from sodacan's coats of arms on Wikipedia (which I already knew of, I've used his art as wallpapers before) and dissemble them. I have no plans to sell this or anything along those lines, ever - it's simply a gift for my grandparents, so copyright is not a concern. So, I decided to find the elements I needed and assemble them to fit my design. Only one problem: I had literally no idea how to use inkscape. Never one to let a little thing like total inability stop me, I opened a tab so I could google "how to (insert any step here) in inkscape" and set off.
Did I mention that I only had 6 days to do this, to design it, find my elements, and assemble them, starting from not knowing how to use my software? Because yeah.
All things considered, I'm pretty damn proud of how this turned out. The motto at the bottom says (roughly) "Strong together, by the grace of God" in what I really, really hope is grammatically correct Latin. But seeing as I'm the only one in the family that kinda speaks Latin, and I even I don't know if it's right or not, I don't think anyone will notice if my grammar's not perfect

