Enlarging a digital image and printing it directly on to a card blank is a great way to make one-layer cards. When setting up the image, make the page borders very narrow and allow the image to "spill" over two sides of your card. Most printers leave a narrow border by default, but you can get around that by either extending the image with a pen, or simply trimming away the blank areas.
Colour with a medium that won't bleed through the paper, such as pencils or water-based crayons. Once you've coloured the main image, add a soft halo of colour around the edges to help ground it.
Not a colourist? No worries. You can get great results with pre-coloured digital stamps, which is what I've used on my second card. I still added the soft blue halo around the edges of the image as well as a border with a fine line pen.
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8 comments:
A beautiful pair of cards Beccy :)
Blessings
Maxine
Gorgeous cards and such a fabulous idea, Happy New Year, hugs, Lori m
Beautiful!!
Beautiful stamps Beccy, I love your cards, but have to admire the second with that extra touch of the border, a great idea.
Faith x
Two beautiful cards Beccy ! Love the soft blue halo touch around the image. Creative regards, Gina
Pretty!
How exquisite, with lovely sentiments! Beccy, will this come out in clear stamp option? hugs, de
Thanks Donna.
No, there won't be a clear set for this one. The digital and clear stamp designs will always be different now.
Cheers,
Beccy
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