Resizing Images
Word: First you will need to click on the insert link from the menu. Then click on insert a picture from the file link. Next find your file and click on insert. Once the image is in word, click on the format link from the menu bar then resize.
Works: Click on the insert link at the top of the menu. Then click on picture, and then select the from file. Use the frame around the image to resize.
Photoshop: At the top of the menu bar select the image link. Resize the image by entering in the dimension you need. Click ok and its done.
Photoshop Elements: The process is the same as Photoshop.
Windows Paint: Go to the main menu and open the image. Once the image is open select “Resize / Skew” and type in percentage to resize.
Paper and Coloring Options
Card Stock: Resize and print your image on card stock. Grab your pencils, chalks, markers, etc and color!
Glossy Paper: Resize and print your image on glossy paper. I haven't tried all mediums but Copics work perfectly. You can emboss your image on glossy paper as well. See Embossing below for details.
Vellum: Resize and print your image on vellum. Color with your favorite medium. You can emboss your image on vellum as well. See Embossing below for details.
Watercoloring: Resize and print out your image as usual, then use a piece of graphite transfer paper to transfer just the basic lines on to a piece of watercolor paper. If you don’t have transfer paper, just rub pencil lead on the back of your printout, flip the paper over and trace! Easy peasy! Then grab your favorite watercolors and paint!
Embossing: Be sure to set your printer on the highest print quality. Resize and print your image on glossy paper or vellum. Immediately pour your embossing powder on your image. With a small, soft brush clean off the excess. Use your heat gun to heat set the embossing powder. Color as usual!