For those of you who may have been a little wary of using digital images because you think you need some "special" computer program, this one's for you!
Most computers have Microsoft Word, and it's a perfect tool for working with digital images and this quick tutorial will show you how!
Once you have your image, open a blank Word document.
Click on "Insert" and then "Picture". A box will open up for you to choose the digital stamp you want to open. Once you choose it, click the "Insert" button. (You can click on the images below to see them larger.)
Once your digi opens, click "Format", then "Position" and then "More Layout Options".
Choose "Behind text". I always do this because it lets you move the image around the page so that you can either add other images or multiples of the same one. Sometimes it's good to make a few of the same image on the page in case you make a mistake working with the first one.
Next click "Crop". This will allow you to trim any white space around an image. (All images from the Wax Fruit Company are already trimmed, so if you're using one, you could skip this step!)
Once cropped, you can then re-size the image by choosing the little checkbox on the bar that says "Size". If you crop the image closely you will know exactly the size at which your image will print.
Following the same steps, I usually will go ahead and add some digital papers to the page to print. I plan on paper piecing with the red polka dot paper, so I crop it to just fit the image.
When you choose to set these images "behind text" you can overlap them, which helps if you're going to paper piece digitally. First I print the patterned paper covering the image, then I move it over & run my paper through the printer again. Now the image is "colored" in & I can cut it and piece it.
Or, if I'm going to color with Copics, but I have some other papers I want to use for my card, I'll set my page up like this. Once printed, I use these like I would any paper for my card. The cool thing is, I can save the file and print it again if I ever need to!
I hope this little tutorial has alleviated some of the fears people have of trying digital stamps. And if you have any questions, please feel from to email me!
2 comments:
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Fun, artsy card! :)
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