BLOSSOM BACKGROUND/ BACKING PAPER: A4 with commercial use
This pretty blossom background/backing paper was designed to co-ordinate with my "Blue Tit and Blossom" sheet (cup944935_79993). However, it would also work well in many blossom and spring-related projects. It's very versatile, and can also be used either vertically or horizontally.
This sheet prints out well (300dpi) at ordinary A4 size, with a small white edge border.
It also comes with small-scale commercial use,. So you can sell anything that you personally and physically make from the printed file, from cards to gift bags.
Have fun with this, and thank you for looking.
Photographs from the Community
I made a white easel card and cut 3 pieces of background design (slightly smaller than front of easel base, slightly smaller than front of easel upright and slightly smaller than the front of the easel card. Each piece of background design was mounted onto black card with DST, trimmed to leave a narrow border and then secured to each part of the easel card with DST. I used one of the sentiments (secured with foam pads) from main card design (cup944935_79993) to act as a 'stopper'. The gift tag/small card topper from the matching insert design sheet (cup944937_79993) was then mounted onto black card with DST and trimmed to leave a narrow border. Before securing this to the front of the easel card I cut a piece of white card the exact size and secured to reverse of topper (so the back side of the easel is all white). This was then secured to front of easel with foam pads. By combining different elements from this set of designs, a lovely card, suitable for different occasions, can be made quite easily.
The second card was made by cutting a piece of the background paper slightly smaller than the front of white base card, mounting onto black card with DST, trimming to leave a narrow border, and securing to front of base card with DST. I made a topper using the main design from cup816045_79993, mounting this onto black card with DST, trimming to leave a narrow border and securing to front of card with DST. Card was completed with a die cut 'Thank You'.
I made a white easel card and cut 3 pieces of background design (slightly smaller than front of easel base, slightly smaller than front of easel upright and slightly smaller than the front of the easel card. Each piece of background design was mounted onto black card with DST, trimmed to leave a narrow border and then secured to each part of the easel card with DST. I used one of the sentiments (secured with foam pads) from main card design (cup944935_79993) to act as a 'stopper'. The gift tag/small card topper from the matching insert design sheet (cup944937_79993) was then mounted onto black card with DST and trimmed to leave a narrow border. Before securing this to the front of the easel card I cut a piece of white card the exact size and secured to reverse of topper (so the back side of the easel is all white). This was then secured to front of easel with foam pads. By combining different elements from this set of designs, a lovely card, suitable for different occasions, can be made quite easily.
The second card was made by cutting a piece of the background paper slightly smaller than the front of white base card, mounting onto black card with DST, trimming to leave a narrow border, and securing to front of base card with DST. I made a topper using the main design from cup816045_79993, mounting this onto black card with DST, trimming to leave a narrow border and securing to front of card with DST. Card was completed with a die cut 'Thank You'.