For the basics on how to use printables and some free resources and ideas, check out my latest video sharing more about the goodness of digital printables.
I love using printables and in this video I wanted to go through the basics. Even if you already love printables, you’ll want to know about the resources for freebies and interesting ideas on how to use printables.
I’ve been a memory keeper for years and have created quite a few digital scrapbooking designs. I thought it would be nice to share some of these digital goodies with you, since they are great printables and can be used for many different kinds of projects, not just scrapbooking.
If you like pretty paper, you’ll be sure to enjoy these printables and journaling cards are super versatile in general. You can use them in art journaling, for notes, gifts and making any kind of paper project. For snail mailers, you can print out designs to use as notecards to write and send or even include with gifts as a gift tag for decoration. For paper crafters, art journalers and planner girls – designed cards make for great decoration, embellishment and generally as a pretty paper supply item for creative fun. There are really a lot of uses possible when it comes to a pretty printable design… where will your creativity take it?
A lovely day is a set of journaling cards with a mix of 4×6″ and 3×4″ card sizes. You can print the whole lot out using the high resolution PDF files I’ve provided.
Just download your preferred paper size below and enjoy!
This time lapse drawing of an owl girl is an extra post, as I catch up and post youtube videos that I’ve previously failed to include on the blog… oops!
Here’s a quick peek into my drawing process, a timelapse of my little owl girl doodle from back in the day. Enjoy!
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This traveler’s notebook DIY video tutorial is an extra post on the blog, as I try to catch up and post youtube videos that I failed to include on the blog… oops!
In the video, I show you those the traveler’s notebook covers I have made for myself and the process of making an actual fauxdori with your own materials. I have blogged about my process before here – but I think many like to watch the process in video format, so here it is.
It’s a very simple and easy process using scrap leather and heavy cardstock – enjoy!
Looking for some printable stationery for letterwriting? Just check this free printable delicate vines card and matching envelope to download and print at home.
I’m definitely a sucker for pretty paper and this delicate pattern of vines is very pretty and neutral. I think it’s a more sophisticated and almost victorian styled in my mind. Remember how many letters and cards they send back in the day? This delicate vines pattern is also neutral and unisex for any recipient you might be thinking of.
This stationery design is also great for ANY occasion of correspondence. Whenever you want to send a card or write a note to a friend, print this out! You can immediately get to snail mailing! What will you use this printable for?
Also, consider dressing up this card with your own decorations and embellishments. The possibilities are endless! For those who are crafty, you can make a whole set and personalize it to make it a gift in your next happy mail! So many ideas… let’s get papercrafting and have some fun!
Thank you for visiting this blog and supporting my design work. You can download this stationery set below for your PERSONAL USE. Just choose your paper size and download the PDF for the card and matching envelope. Save to your computer and print it again and again as you need it. Enjoy!
If you liked this free printable, you might also enjoy the other freebies I have already posted on the blog. Be sure to check out the archived posts full of printables… happy downloading and happy printing!
Riffing off of Milton Glaser’s i heart NY design, I thought it would be cute to have an i heart you design with a literal drawing of a anatomical heart.
Here’s a simple and clean thank you card with a neutral heart design that works for all occasions.
The notecard format is very convenient, because it’s meant to be printed at home and you just cut the sheet of paper in half and fold. Wah-lah! Instant notecards!
There are many occasions that might not need such a large card or perhaps you don’t have much to write inside besides your heartfelt thanks, so I feel like a smaller card suits the occasion much better.
Download in your preferred paper size below and enjoy!
A super cute and simple design of a world map as a thinking of you greeting card.
My thought is that you can add a little heart where you are located and connect it with a dotted line to where your recipient is in the world. A nice way to personalize a card too!
Download in your preferred paper size below and enjoy!
Wanted to try something different this week and try a VLOG style video. Please let me know what you think! Although there isn’t necessarily a typical day, as a lot of variation can happen, I suppose this is the most typical possible day.
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