I used regular printer paper. I would say something thin enough to maneuver easily in your mini project. But really anything should work tbh. Alot of the finished print quality is to do with the quality of printer and settings u have set up. 😊
Thanks, you have really good ideas, I am a bit old to feel comfortable with all the computer stuff but you described this in a way I can follow so, having my own printer, I would have tried this, had I not had future knowledge about you having the William Morris paper in your shop. Its a medieval diorama so wallpaper wasn't such a thing but I might get the download from you to do tapestries or bedding and runners.
Just what I've been looking for. Have the free Canva but unsure what you're using, ie document, poster as can't find the overlap tool or are you using the paid subscription version?
I just use the free version. Open a A4 new document import your file, duplicate, move over to match the pattern you can play with the layer tools which can help. Then just repeat till you fill the page and sized to how you want. Hope this helps. Let me know if your having any difficulties.
Some public libraries will let you print a limited amount of prints per month if you have a library card.(I'm located in WA state in US as your local libraries may be different) also you can have things printed at office supply stores and UPS.
im making a dollhouse for a school project, this was so helpful! thanks!
Nicely done and thank you for the well explained "how-to"😊
Thank you. I forgot about Canva. I appreciate the tips on how to overlap images. 😏
Love it, thank you
William Morris is my favourite wallpaper pity I'm crap with computers. New subscriber glad I found you.
Hello from Australia , your channel just popped up in my list :) Thankyou so much for sharing and I have subscribed :)
Thanks so much welcome to my little channel🥰
Thank you!
Great work!
Great tutorial
Thanks for this. Super helpful.
I wish I had a computer I will have to get my daughter to do it for me. It's soooo pretty 😍 I'm a new subscriber x
Thank you. Canva have a mobile app too you can do it there also.
@@TasminBassettArt ah I will take a look thankyou x
Thank you for sharing!!! This is beautifully explained. What type of paper and printer do you recommend for printing? Thank you!
I used regular printer paper. I would say something thin enough to maneuver easily in your mini project. But really anything should work tbh. Alot of the finished print quality is to do with the quality of printer and settings u have set up. 😊
Thanks, you have really good ideas, I am a bit old to feel comfortable with all the computer stuff but you described this in a way I can follow so, having my own printer, I would have tried this, had I not had future knowledge about you having the William Morris paper in your shop. Its a medieval diorama so wallpaper wasn't such a thing but I might get the download from you to do tapestries or bedding and runners.
Thanks. I do custom downsizing requests sometimes so if you have a pattern or texture u need scaled down just get in touch on my etsy. Happy to help.
Thank you, could you pls tell you what glue you use?
@@SallyGogoladze-jp3ig regular pva glue stick I find the handiest
Just what I've been looking for. Have the free Canva but unsure what you're using, ie document, poster as can't find the overlap tool or are you using the paid subscription version?
I just use the free version. Open a A4 new document import your file, duplicate, move over to match the pattern you can play with the layer tools which can help. Then just repeat till you fill the page and sized to how you want. Hope this helps. Let me know if your having any difficulties.
@@TasminBassettArt thank you, I'll have a play. I think it's how I'm saving the image thats causing problems.
I tried this exactly with Canva. It was EXTREMELY hard to line up the two images together.
Now i just need a printer that doesnt print like crap 😅. Seriously this is genius. Didnt think to use canva
Some public libraries will let you print a limited amount of prints per month if you have a library card.(I'm located in WA state in US as your local libraries may be different) also you can have things printed at office supply stores and UPS.
What paper did you use
Regular printer paper.
Do I need the free version of Canva or are you paying for a subscription for Canva Pro?
I use the free version. Unless u want to make designs from scratch you don't need pro