Tutorials
Gingham Paper Tutorial
A few people have asked how i made the gingham paper on the card in the post here , well i thought i would show a tutorial on how i made mine
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After the square in the top left was created i needed to fill it with a color so over to the paint bucket tool i went and then i selected a color by clicking on the first of the two colored squares at the bottom of the tool panel, i selected dark grey as i want to be able to change the colours of the papers later on (this will be explained a little further down)
I then filled the square with the dark grey
Next i created another square on the right using the retangle select tool, i then picked a lighter shade of grey and filled this sqaure with the paint bucket tool, i then created another square on the bottom left and used the paint bucket tool to fill this with the same colour
Next i went to the tool bar menu at the top and went to select, then select all, this then selects the whole image for me, i then right clicked on my mouse , i selected edit and then copy
I then created a new A4 page image (File – New), i selected A4 (300ppi) from the preset templates
Next i went to the paintbucket tool then selected the pattern fill option, i then clicked on the square below this where a new box will pop up ,i then selected the clipboard option which should be the first one at the top
I then filled the A4 page with this
Now i want to change the colour, so i go the the top manu bar and select colour, and then colourize
I then moved the slider at the top untill i had a colour i liked ( you can also move the other two sliders to to create stronger, softer, lighter and darker colours)
Now i have my paper i wanted to save it so i went up to file and then save as, then i named my paper and selected the file type i wanted, i scrolled down the list until i found JPEG, and then i clicked save
There will be a box that pops up, i moved the slider at the top all the way to the right as i want the paper to be good quality, then i clicked save (sometimes another box pops up just click the export button and your paper will save)
And thats it, thats how i created my Gingham paper, i hope this tutorial was easy to follow and i hope it was of some use to you, let me know if there are any parts you dont quite understand and i will try explaining them a bit better, if this tutorial is a little over your head be sure to download the free gingham papers in the freebies section of my blog





















