 |
How to make unique greeting cards
 |
 |
 |



|
 |
One day we experimented with printing photos on some textured colored paper.
The results were surprisingly incredible; adding new depth, mood and texture to each photo.
And you can never be quite certain which ones look good with what paper until you try.
It's rather exciting to check each one as it comes out of the printer.
First you must find a photo from your computer (e.g. one saved from your digital camera or
from your computer's Clip Art) or you could scan in an image that you like.
We altered some of our images slightly using a program called Photoshop.
If you're familiar with a paint or photo editor program, you can use this to:
1: size the image to the exact proportions you want printed out for your card, and,
2: adjust the colors and contrast depending on the effect you desire.
If you are unfamiliar with such programs, some computers have an option of choosing a predetermined
print size from a list. This is usually sufficient, however sometimes this option can automatically crop
your image where you do not want it cropped.
Choose one of the smaller sized print options to ensure you have enough blank textured paper on one
side of the image to create the back of the card.
Print out your image/s on your textured paper and see how it looks. Some photos look better on certain textures than others. Just experiment to see.
|
|
|
|