This "collection" is the first set of a whole whack of matching paper freebies
that I've made to share with You. (Been a little obsessed lately!) :-)
that I've made to share with You. (Been a little obsessed lately!) :-)
These Vintage Vines are the fanciest of the patterns, so I thought they'd be a good place to start (the rest of the papers to come are mostly geometric patterns: hearts, chevrons, quatrefoil, Moroccan tiles, diamonds, dots, stripes and so on...)
Here's a card I made with the lime paper
and a chubby little bird I doodled:
The distressing around the edges is done with white paint:
I just smudged the paint on using my finger to get a dry-brush effect
(without ending up with a brush to clean).
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(measurements etc.)
These coloured papers are:
- High resolution: 350 dpi (dots per inch)
- 12.5 inches square - or 31.8 cm square
- Matching: Other patterns will all be in the same colours,
in case you want to print them & use them together or mix & match them digitally.
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You can see the wholeset here on Flickr
(except for overlays which are linked below to go straight to PNGs)
...or...
Click individual pattern images (below) to go download JPGs at Flickr.
Clicking the photos will take you to the JPGs (in my flickr gallery)
It will look something like this:
The colour print-test strip is here,
if you want to try the colours out with your printer first:
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1- Pomegranate:
2- Strawberry:
3- Papaya:
4- Tangerine:
5- Mango:
6- Lemon:
7- Lime:
8- Green Apple:
9- Blue Raspberry:
10- Blueberry:
11- Plum:
12- Grape:
13- Dragon Fruit:
14- Cherry:
15- Pink Grapefruit:
16- Pink Lemonade:
Overlays:
My ultimate favourite part of these paper sets are the overlays
(which are patterns in PNG format so that they have transparency
that will let you change up your patterned papers or add any colour)
You can read more about overlays here, if you're curious.
WHITE overlay PNG
(Note: please be sure to use this as a PNG so it will work)
or You can find the white Vintage Vine overlay here on flickr
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the WHITE & BLACK DISTRESS overlay PNG
(Note: please be sure to use this as a PNG so it will work)
or You can find the white Vintage Vine (with black distress) here on flickr.
This is just an example of
how the overlay works:
You can go from this...
(before Overlay):
This digital paper is from Jodie Lee's Summer Of Love Papers
From Jessica Sprague. I just desaturated it to make it grey.
To this...
(after Overlay):
It lets you get a lot more life from your digital files
and you can create any colour or texture you can imagine.
I used it to take these solid colours...
...and turn them all of the vine papers in this post
A Little Note: If you want to use the overlays you will need
software with layers (like Photoshop or GIMP which is free here)
My ultimate favourite part of these paper sets are the overlays
(which are patterns in PNG format so that they have transparency
that will let you change up your patterned papers or add any colour)
You can read more about overlays here, if you're curious.
WHITE overlay PNG
(Note: please be sure to use this as a PNG so it will work)
In Firefox/Chrome: right click on the image & choose "save link as"
or You can find the white Vintage Vine overlay here on flickr
----
the WHITE & BLACK DISTRESS overlay PNG
(Note: please be sure to use this as a PNG so it will work)
or You can find the white Vintage Vine (with black distress) here on flickr.
This is just an example of
how the overlay works:
You can go from this...
(before Overlay):
This digital paper is from Jodie Lee's Summer Of Love Papers
From Jessica Sprague. I just desaturated it to make it grey.
To this...
(after Overlay):
It lets you get a lot more life from your digital files
and you can create any colour or texture you can imagine.
I used it to take these solid colours...
...and turn them all of the vine papers in this post
A Little Note: If you want to use the overlays you will need
software with layers (like Photoshop or GIMP which is free here)
There's a tutorial here for how to use them in GIMP:
or one here showing how to use overlays two ways
and with Photoshop:
or one here showing how to use overlays two ways
and with Photoshop:
Please read
(guidelines for use)
Please link if you use it: melstampz.blogspot.ca/
Hope you can have some fun with these,
P.S. The label shape (on the paper preview and on the card) is thanks to the lovely Karen/The Graphics Fairy. You can read more & get the link here, if you like.
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