Hello have you tried bing image creator. I was just learning how to use it to illustrate my first children's book its free and there is a little learning curve as far as prompts but it works and no I don't have an affiliate link I just wanted to lend a hand cause I like your idea blessings to you.
I am a new subscriber of yours. Loved the video and clean explanation. One question, What is that machine called that you used to shape the corners of your cards? Looking forward for your response
Thanks for subbing! Yes, the hand held "Paper Corner Cutter" is by "We R Memory Keepers." You can find these at Hobby Lobby or Michaels. I hope this helps.
I can’t find any tutorials for actual flash cards which have the answer on the other side. All the tutorials show the picture and words on the same side or all the information on one side but this isn’t really how flash cards work.
I apologize, I will work on this in future. To show how I make flashcards using both sides. I decided to keep my language flashcards simple using one side and cultural pattern on other side.
Hi, glad to help. I am currently using Epson Eco-Tank ET 8550. In my past video, I was using Canon Pixma. But the Epson Ecotank ET 8550 is made to handle extra heavy weight cardstock. 300gsm/110lb, and posterboards as well. Eco-tank inks last long while. This is what I use now. Hope this helps.
It's a paper corner cutter for cardstock. You can find these at Hobby Lobby or Joann's and any other craft stores. More industrious type, heavy duty with lever for cutting stacks, are sold on Amazon. Hope this helps.
I was hoping that you would have an affiliate link to Canva. I was going to use it as a way of saying thank you for this tutorial video. Anyway, thank you for the video.
Hello DaveConner, let me look into Canva affiliate link. I was not aware of them offering this. I hope my video helped you in some way to make your flashcards. Thank you so much and your very welcome.
Hello, I used 110lb (300GSM) Extra Heavy Weight Cardstock from "The Paper Studio". I purchased from Hobby Lobby. They sell these regularly. I hope this helps.
Hello Aleisha. Yes it can be done. Since, this is just made from home. In future production, I can add design on back for more professional and quality look to send to manufacture.
Hello Nala, I create my digital illustrations using an iPad Pro and drawing app called Procreate App. From the Procreate drawing app I then upload my finished illustrations to my cloud. My iPad is synced to my laptop. Then I bring it into Canva. I will try to make new video to show this process. You can still do this without an iPad by scanning your finished artwork on home printer and then upload into Canva. I hope this helps some.
Love this video, it is helpful and I appreciate that you showed more budget options which is more achievable for the average person. Your illustrations are adorable by the way!
Hello Maria, my canvas size in Procreate App is 3000x3000 pixels. I save it as PNG, and upload/send to cloud storage called Dropbox, and then upload my illustrations to Canva. I hope this helps.
little over 3.75" wide by little over 5"inches in height. So, it's close to 4" wide. It has to do with the frame I chose within Canva. MY goal was to print 4 per sheet. Hope this helps.
Your artwork and your vision to help preserve our CHamorro culture is truly amazing. Your ability to journal and share your story encourages me and touches my heart 🥰