Immerse yourself in the world of grunge with the Grunge Ephemera Monoprint Digital Backgrounds Paper Pack. This collection is a treasure trove of grungy prints and patterns, each piece enriched with the exquisite textures of monoprint.
Ideal for scrapbooking, this set of printable backgrounds adds a touch of grunge to your memories. For mixed media collage, the grungy prints provide a visually stunning base layer. Card-making becomes an exploration of texture and pattern, while invitations take on a distinctive, edgy vibe.
But the possibilities don’t stop there. This digital paper pack opens up a myriad of creative avenues. Whether you’re crafting a unique piece of wall art or designing a custom journal cover, the Grunge Ephemera Monoprint Backgrounds is a go-to resource for all things grunge.
The charm of grunge is digitally reimagined, bring a unique edge to your creative project and let your creativity run wild. Check out the Grunge Ephemera Monoprint Backgrounds in the stores listed below.
Step into the vibrant world of creativity with the Grungy Linen Monoprint Digital Paper Pack. This printable pack of backgrounds is a treasure trove of radiant colours and grungy linen monoprint textures that will add a unique touch to your digital scrapbook layouts, cards, invitations, and other creative projects.
Each design in this pack is a work of art, meticulously crafted to bring out the beauty of the grunge linen monoprint. The bright and fresh colours are sure to catch the eye, while the painted texture adds depth and character to each piece.
The pack includes eight distinct Grunge Linen Monoprint Digital Paper Backgrounds, offering a variety of designs to choose from. Whether you’re crafting a digital scrapbook layout, designing a card, or creating an invitation, these backgrounds will provide the perfect canvas for your creativity.
Check out these gloriously grungy textured backgrounds in the stores below.
Immerse yourself in the world of creativity with our Grunge Daisies Monoprint and Doodle Flowers Grunge Monoprint Digital Backgrounds. These background packs are a treasure trove of vibrant gradients and exquisite grungy monoprint painted textures, bringing a fresh and bright aesthetic to your projects.
The Grunge Daisies and Doodle Flowers sets are more than just digital scrapbook papers. They are a canvas for your imagination, perfect for crafting digital scrapbook layouts that tell a story. But the possibilities don’t stop there. These versatile sets can also be used to design unique cards, art journals and invitations that leave a lasting impression.
Every detail of these packs has been carefully crafted to inspire and ignite your creativity. So why wait? Start your creative journey today with our Grunge Daisies Monoprint and Doodle Flowers Grunge Monoprint Digital Paper Packs. Your next masterpiece is just a click away. Check out the Grunge Daisies Monoprint Backgrounds in the stores below and then scroll on for the Doodle Flowers Grunge Monoprint Backgrounds. And don’t miss the cards I created with these backgrounds at the end of this post!
Don’t miss the Doodle Flower Grunge Monoprint Backgrounds! They coordinate beautifuly with the Grunge Daisies Monoprints if you want to combine them for a design project. I just love the subtle floral print that shows on the cards I created with these background sets. Check out the Doodle Flower Grunge Monoprints in the stores below!
Introducing our Monoprint Painted Gradient Digital Background and Grunge Monoprint Painted Gradient Collections! These two fabulous collections feature a vibrant array of bright and fresh gradients, each one adorned with a beautiful monoprint painted texture.
Our Monoprint Painted Gradient & Grunge Monoprint Gradient Digital Scrapbook Printable Paper sets are the perfect tool for your creative projects. Whether you’re designing digital scrapbook layouts, crafting cards, or creating invitations, these papers add a touch of artistic flair that’s sure to impress.
What sets our Monoprint Painted & Grunge Monoprint Gradient Papers apart is their stunning textures. So lifelike, you’ll want to reach out and touch them! These papers are not only wonderful for digital creations, but they’re also perfect for printing. Create beautiful cards, altered art, and art journals that truly stand out.
So why wait? Dive into the world of creativity with our Monoprint Painted Gradient Digital Background Collection. It’s not just a product, it’s a canvas for your imagination. Check out the Monoprint Painted Gradient Backgrounds in the stores below, and then don’t forget to scroll on to see the Grunge Monoprint Painted Gradients.
The Grunge Monoprint Gradients are just as gorgeously vibrant but feature a little more grunge. I just know you will love the textures in these backgrounds! Check them out in the stores below!
There is something special about marbling. I have always loved the beautful patterns it creates and I had so much fun creating these beautiful backgrounds by hand.
Each piece in this collection is a testament to the beauty of hand-painted marble patterns, brought to life in bright and cheerful colours. The unique blend of hand painting and printing gives these marbled backgrounds a distinctive charm that sets them apart.
But the appeal of these backgrounds isn’t just skin-deep. They are incredibly versatile, making them the perfect choice for a wide range of crafts. Whether you’re into cardmaking, 3D crafts, scrapbooking, papercrafts, or graphic design, these backgrounds will add a touch of elegance to your projects.
So why settle for the ordinary when you can have extraordinary? With our Marbled Backgrounds set, every project becomes a masterpiece. Experience the difference today. Remember, creativity starts with the right foundation. And with our Marbled Backgrounds, you’re always off to a great start. Check out the backrounds in the following stores. And scroll on to check out the process video showing me create one of the backgrounds.
Now don’t miss the process video! You can see the process used to create these beautiful papers. They were created by hand and then meticulously edited in photoshop to ensure a high quality product for your use.
Print And Cut Designs are one of my favourite things to design and also one of my favourite things to craft with. Most of the time I can reliably get a beautiful cut which is extremely even with my Silhouette Cameo 4. Recently however my cuts have been a little off. So last night I decided as a refresher to watch this video by Silhouette Secrets to remind myself of things to check for. I checked all the things she mentioned but the thing that jumped out at me was when she mentioned how some newer printers can print a bit incorrectly.
My printer isn’t new, but recently a paper feed roller did go missing and as a result it started making squeaking noises when the paper feeds. Hoping to just stop the noise since it still seemed to be feeding I just put a piece of tape over the holders for the roller which were scraping on the paper as it fed while printing. It worked, so I then promptly forgot about the issue. Then last night while trying to print my Dreaming Elements Print and Cut for a card I was going to make I got a misaligned cut that I have not had the entire time I have had my Cameo 4. Actually that is a lie, I had got slightly misaligned cuts last week but they weren’t bad enough that I was concerned. I just figured it was user error. But last nights cut was seriously misaligned and not usable.
As you can see most of these elements have no offset on the left side, some of the ones not shown were better which is what clued me into the fact it might be the printer that was the issue. The two border elements on the left were almost properly aligned, but the further right and towards the bottom the worse it got.
So then it occured to me it might be the printer roller that was the issue. I googled printer rollers for my printer in case replacements were available but I couldn’t find any that I thought were for the right spot. They all looked to be for different areas of the printer, and it was hard to tell either way. Not to mention the fact I was impatient to get my card done and didn’t want to wait for a spare part to arrive. So I thought…hmm, maybe I can make something that will fit.
So I found a safety pin to cut the end from to use as a spindle of sorts. The pin part of the safety pin fit in the holders for the roller. Then I needed something to act as the roller. I decided a hot glue gun stick would be something I could stick
the pin through and would have enough “grab” to roll with the paper as it went through the printer. So I put the pin through the middle of the glue stick. At first I tried loosely taping the pin in place but while it seemed like it moved ok I was still getting the occasional printer jam error which I think must be because it was grabbing the tape now and again. So I thought I need something to protect the pin from the tape. I still had some watercolor brush protectors that I thought were small enough to work, so I found one and cut it in half to put one on each side of the roller. It meant the pin could spin freely in the paint brush protector but would not fall out of the holder once taped down. So I fit the roller in place, taped down the paint brush protectors so they couldn’t move and it looked like it would work. Next thing to do was test it!
What do you know it worked!
1 safety Pin
1 Hot Glue Gun Stick
1 Watercolor Brush Protector
2 Pieces of Painters Tape
Thats all it took. And it works. Now it feeds, time to test the print! Did it print nice and straight so that the print and cut would work correctly?
Yup it worked perfectly! Now remember, this is clearly not the only possible reason a print and cut may not cut correctly, and I recommend you watch the video by Silhouette Secrets if you are having trouble because using her advice I get consistent results when I do print and cut on my Silhouette Cameo 4. But in my case, the proof is in the pudding. I got a perfect cut second time round!
Of course I have done myself a diservice because I was hoping to upgrade my printer to a White Canon A3 Printer as I would love to be able to print bigger and White would match my desk setup better. And now I can’t justify the expense. Silly, silly me! I should have said to my hubby that the printer is broken and now I need a new one! Ha! I did have fun pretending to be McGyver though!
I was making the card for another blog post, but clearly I need to share it here now! Below is the card I made using the elements from the Dreaming Elements Print and Cut File.
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