I've been getting a few questions about printing and if you dont have access to a printer at home~ I also don't own a printer myself, so I rely on other resources to help me print my fillers. I'm able to print them at my work place if I provide my own paper. If you're a student, your school/college may offer on-campus printing through a shop or the library services you can utilize. Another great option is outsourcing your printing from a print shop in town or through a retailer. If you live in the US, Staples and UPS have printing services that are pretty good quality and if you are printing at the 8.5x11" size, are usually less an a dollar per page! There are also lots of online options as well that will ship prints to you. You'll just have to do a little research to find something that fits your budget :)
i cant find any online printing services that do 11x8.5, but if i change the size of my doc on canva, im worried the scale for the correct size of the photocard will be incorrect :( what printing service do you use?
I really love and appreciate how you thought about creating and showcasing different ways of making these fillers in multiple ways for those who don't use Photoshop like myself :) It was really thoughtful to see how you were thinking of others and all our collection journeys
Thank you for sharing! I do it pretty similar. However, when it comes to the qr code pcs I change the filler qr code to a qr code that links to the album on spotify
Oh, that's a good idea! I didnt think about updating it to something more current. I'm glad that they eventually stopped doing the QR codes because they were not cute haha
Thank you for the video! I ended up trying the canva method and it was quite fun! I ended up making so many projects but now I'm terrified to print them on my prehistoric printer 😅
woaah make it on canva looks so easy and fun.. I'll try it for making a cover for my 2p binder.. thank you for your idea stay ♡ hope I can make it soon and show you my binder too >,
Yes! I made my covers in Photoshop because I did a lot of editing to that photo of Chan (cutting it out of the background, color correcting, adding the drop shadow), but you could also make covers in Canva as well! :)
I've never thought about it, but maybe if the interest is there? I'm not sure how I'd go about it either, other than a downloadable file you could print 🧐
I'm a bit fuzzy on mac's interface, but Windows has a built in photo editor (it's really basic), but you can like crop and rotate images there. I would assume Apple has something similar! That would be a really easy was to rotate the images so they fit into the canvas the way you want! :)
I think most are! You’ll probably just have to make sure you adjust the settings for glossy paper. Each printer is a bit different when it comes to setting up printing for different papers. As for where you can get different papers, most office supply stores should have different kinds you can buy. I’m sure you could also search for them online ~