I started with a doodle I drew a year ago and re-drew it clearly and scanned it.
Then I moved pieces of it around and made it a continuous repeat.
Then I colored in the flowers and texturized the pattern.
Then added the background color and the grungy overlays.
And voila! The birth of a patterned paper.
This was fun as an experiment. I don't know if I would enjoy doing this all the time. It took a lot of time to make the overlay transparent after scanning, and it took a long time to colorize the flowers. I guess it was fun though or I wouldn't have done it! The next step will be to use it in a layout.
I made my paper to coordinate with the new Shabby Princess free kit, which I downloaded today. It's HUGE! 12 papers, embellishments and a full alpha set. Click on the preview below to download your own copy.
11 comments:
I LOVE it!!! Can't wait to see you use it on a page!
That is so awesome! I want to know how to do that!!
That is just way to cool!! Next thing we know you will be designing for a scrapbook company!
I keep telling her that Margaret!!! She keeps resisting. Resistance is futile.......
That's amazing! I would buy it if it came into the store. Hint hint... I'm just sayin!
Wow!! That is beautiful! It would also make a great fabric! :)
You never stop amazing me! That is just too cool.
Kelly WOW! You are amazing! I can't believe you just made your own paper! I have always wanted to do that! is your page downloadable? I see the link for Shabby Princess....:-)
AWSOME!!! I want like ten sheets for my own personal use!
It needs to be spoonflower fabric so i could buy it and make a maxi dress for the summer, really, really, pretty!
KELLY, HELLLLLOOOOO!!!! If you won't listen to me..... will you listen to anyone else?
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