Designer Resource Paper Roses
Fabulous designer resource, paper roses in very large size and desaturated for you to recolour for your project. These have been made from card, photographed and extracted by Susan Wood. There are 7 different shots and angles all extracted with no jagged edges and no odd pixels. these roses are mostly at least double the size you see in the preview. The preview was made using 3600 pixels by 3600 pixels at resolution of 300pxi. One of the roses has been left at full size so that you can play around dissect it and make your own layers,
Although there are 7 roses in png format there are also 2 card leaves. Each of the original roses has been lightened using photoshop so that you will receive in total 14 roses and 4 leaves. 7 light +2 and 7 darker +2. this makes this designers resource very versatile. the hard work has been done for you now just recolour and play with them.
They are CU4CU so you may use them for your own commercial products. I just ask you do not use them as is but at the very least recolor and merge at least 2 items. I do not allow freebies to be made from my graphics, if you do this you are encouraging copyright infringement.
Photographs from the Community
I took an assortment of paper roses and leaves from this kit, together with one of the oval lace frames from cup376632_512 into one of my graphics packages. I coloured the roses and leaves to a shade I liked and grouped them to fit inside the oval aperture of the frame. I tweeked the colour of the frame slightly to get a shade that went well with this project. I then created a background from one of the roses and also a greetings panel from a copy of the frame shrunk down very small. The greeting I used was "Penblwydd Hapus" - which is Welsh for "Happy Birthday". After putting a second copy fo the flowers and greetings panel on the other side of my working area I printed the design I'd created out onto Matt Crafty Bob paper and cut everything out before sticking the card front onto a base card made by scoring and folding in half an A4 sheet of Centura Pearl Snow White cardstock. I shaped the flower layers and attached them using glue gel and attached the greeting usin 1mm deep, double sided, foam tape. These frames and bows are a lovely addition to anybody's digital library and could be used to frame anything from a photo to a topper.
These paper roses are gorgeous, and with the ability to colour however you want they can fit in as either a focal point or an embelishment on lots of different projects.