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Borders for LibreOffice Draw like in MS Publisher
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What about a background svg image and text area(s)?
This.
If you still have access to Publisher, you can make a document that includes all your favorite border styles in Publisher, save (as PDF?) and then copy out the border images in LibreOffice.
However, there are also lots of sites where you can download free SVG background images and patterns, e.g. [openclipart.org)[https://openclipart.org/detail/260278/flower-seamless-patternremix].