Today I’m creating a magical bag flip using my Scary Harry Collection. Every Sunday during Creepy Crafty Days, I’ll be sharing a Scary Harry Sunday creation. š Thanks for watching!
S H O P T H E P O S T
~ Scary Harry Halloween Collection: https://www.popfizzpaper.com/collections/printables
~ Tombow Xtreme Adhesive: https://amzn.to/2JSX58A
~ Tombow MONO Drawing Pen: https://amzn.to/2qsGgIq
~ Tombow Foam Tape: https://amzn.to/2HH8DtW
~ Catherine Pooler inks: https://shop.catherinepooler.com/
~*~ WHAT I USE TO PRINT/CUT MY DIGITAL ITEMS ~*~
~ The printer I use: http://amzn.to/2hn9ecw
~ The paper I use: http://amzn.to/2yKhGKi
~ The paper trimmer I use: http://amzn.to/2hhLQJO
~ Silhouette Portrait: http://amzn.to/2hn9OHe
~ Cricut Explore Air 2: http://amzn.to/2ynlKf5
~ My favorite fussy cutting scissors: http://amzn.to/2zwfNxV
~*~ PRINTING TIPS ~*~
~ Download the files and unzip them to access. If you can’t find the files, try searching your computer for “ac_”.
~ For diecuts, I pull the the images up in my cutting software and edit them for size and arrangement.
~ For papers, I pull the patterns into Photoshop.
~ Before printing, select the highest photo printing quality settings possible on your printer. I typically choose the best glossy paper option on the highest print quality setting (it lays down more ink and makes a richer print even though I use matte paper). Personally, I would rather use a little more ink to get a better print, but the choice is up to you. š
~ Make sure the scale is set to 100%.
~ Make the borderless option turned on.
~ Printed colors may vary slightly depending on your printer, paper, settings, etc.
~ I’m not able to provide more tech support than what is listed above, but Google and Youtube are your friends!