Have you ever printed something you downloaded?

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Have you ever printed something you downloaded?

Have you ever printed something you downloaded from DigitalScrapbook.com, not as a photo book, but either to use in hybrid projects or as-is (like the calendars or art prints)? If your answer is yes, please let me know in the comments what you've printed out. Just curious as I look to making a design plan for 2019!

Yes, I've printed a graphic(s)
61% (29 votes)
No.
25% (12 votes)
I keep meaning to, but haven't yet.
12% (6 votes)
Total votes: 47

I have several times esp for party items, like banners, treat bags, cup decorations, ect. smiley

I've printed several types of things that I've made in photoshop, such as various party invitations, christmas cards, thank you cards, etc... Most sizes are 5x7 but some things larger. They've all come out very nice.

Mostly hybrid projects, or printing out my scrapbook pages. I've used graphics for cards, invitations, for gift mugs. I've also printed some calendars.

I print items to be used in my various journals quite often. I love having little paper bits to paste onto pages, envelopes, cards, whatever! The Good Life series has become a favorite of mine because of this.

I use them in hybrid projects (mini albums)

I've made cards with some of the graphics. I used Sheila Reid's "Birthday Wishes - Balloon Cluster", and Birthday Wishes - Banner 'Happy on one of my son's birthday card.

I used your "Grungy Notebook Paper 01", Shape Templates 1 - Tie by Sharon Dewi_Stolp, and my own "Silhouette Mustache" for my dad's a Father's day card.

For my husband's Fathers Day card I used elements from Sheila Reid's "Outdoor Adventures elements kit", Janet Scott's "Winter Day - Fishing Rod Doodle", "Fisher Rubber Fish - Orange" from your "The Fisher Mini Kit" and Solid Brown Paper from your "Dad Extra Papers kit" .

I've been downloading things to print for my junk journals but I have so many more ideas than time to make them I just keep adding to the "to be printed" folder haha! I love your print kits Marisa! Plz keep making them! I love to see your projects too when you make the mini albums. Thank you for sharing!

Mostly I think I use more of the small items like tags and shapes vs really detailed elements and things. I sometimes love the papers but only have a small at home printer and I feel like they might take too much ink so I want to get a better printer for the full sheets. I'm saving up to get a digital paper cutter machine so I can use SVGs! Would love it if you could include those! Thank you!!! Love this site though I don't talk/share as much as I could!

I've printed pattern papers to use for making greeting cards. smiley

As a husband and wife team of photogrphers we do occassionally add graphics gathered here to photo compositions. We do our own printing of final photos at home, but not for hybrid type projects. Sometimes I do print graphics for my grandkids to color, but that is pretty rare.

Scrapbook papers, ephemera, and graphics to used in hybrid scrapbooking or junk journals

I print lots of things, though I usually make an 8.5x11 sheet of them before printing to save paper. Lately, I've been printing sheets (as in one sheet of each kind of thing) of journal cards, filler cards, word strips, word art (especially ones in 1" & 1.5" circles), & collections of various spot art (both stand alone illustrations & spot art in circles). I've also done sheets of vintage ads, vintage illustrations, & various ephemera.

What prompted me to start printing is that I'm doing a morning pages journal project suggested by rukristin at Awesome Ladies Project. You do a double page spread every morning in a tiny notebook (closed notebook is 5.5x3.5). It isn't meant to be memory keeping, though it can be. She thinks of it as creativity jump start to the day & a way to use up physical supplies. I am absolutely loving this project!!

Because I scrap hybrid, I'm doing this project strictly in paper & by hand (handwriting when I write something, cutting things out by hand, stamping with stamp sets I've never used, that sort of thing). I even made the notebook I'm using by printing notebook paper & binding it by hand sewing it together. And since I have hardly any physical paper supplies (other than several paper stacks), I'm printing my digi supplies.

BTW - I've downloaded all of your printable kits for this project & they're great!

smiley sadly, my printer died; so, no, I have not printed anything from this site.

I've printed things for my travel journal

In all honesty, I think I have printed many more graphics that I have used in digital layouts, as I am still adjusting to the technology. I use printed PS elements and paper almost exclusively now in making Christmas cards, and add them liberally to mixed media scrap albums and journals. I have files of cut but not-yet-used graphics that are so fun to sort through each time! I hope this information is useful to someone.

I have printed out elements and papers to scrapebook pages, and elements and journal cards to my project life pages.

Yes!

I mainly print papers to use as backing papers for my handmade greetings cards - I love how I can resize a digital paper to suit my card base (so I don't waste ink or paper) and I can also layer digital papers so my cards are less bulky, and cheaper to post smiley !

Other things I've printed are word art (to use as sentiments) and also some graphics to use on my cards.

I have printed journal cards which my eldest daughter used to get her friends to write memories on so she could make a personalised year book when she left junior High School. And I have been using Quick Pages and digital supplies to scrap a school trip my youngest daughter went on, so we can make a scrapbook of the trip.

I've printed out some of the things but as a hybrid page for junk journals, or as edited images on journaling cards and gift tags.

Pages and embellishments for mini albums and journals

Yes i do I love using the word art graphic , love the journal cards, i use them all the time they are my most favorite things to use from your site LOVE LOVE LOVE THANKYOU THANK YOU AND THANK YOU for all the beautiful creations i visit your site every day for inspiration and ideas
many thanks
Christine Harrison

Yes. I've printed a lot of stuff from this awesome site ad it's amazing how you can customize the size or color to match the theme that I am working on, mostly for my scrapbook pages and memory keeping on my planner. smiley

I made a Christmas card for a swap (and an auction today!) I used a swirl (not sure who's product with research) but I added some hybrid jewels. Will try to get it posted in the gallery, and link back here. (after the auction and some Holiday Bazaar cleanup at the church today)

Thanks ladies! I can see that people download stuff, but I'm always curious how/if they actually use it!

@Sarah: I like your morning pages idea. I've thought about doing something like that before, so I'll check it out!

I use a great deal of papers, elements, from here with different designers, if you go to my blog Daffodil Cards and look for the label Pixelscrapper/Marisa Lerin and a few other designers you will see how many! LOVE what I get here.

Fun! Thanks for sharing Faith.

Yes, I know I have but I cant remember exactly what it was. I try to use my digital scrapbooking files for other tthings when I can.
Possibly stuff for invitations