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PDF The Pale Elf
PDF The Pale Elf
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The Pale Elf Stained Glass Pattern
Inspired by the charming Astarion from Baldur's Gate 3!
- Skill Level: Intermediate (24 pieces—perfect for those who love a little painting challenge!).
What’s Included:
- A4 and A3 printable versions (both templates are the same size, so you can pick what works best).
- A full-color template for reference.
- A paint-only template to guide your details.
- A glass-line template for cutting your pieces.
- A transparent background template for those using cutting machines.
Check out my YouTube tutorial for all the tips on this piece: https://youtu.be/KPi9p0y_db4.
I can’t wait to see your creations—happy crafting! 💖
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What's included
What's included
- PDF file including instructions, tips and numbered template
- Printable on regular A4 paper
- Additional link to Cricut ready file
Help! This is an A3 template but I only have an A4 printer
Help! This is an A3 template but I only have an A4 printer
A quick guide on how to print A3 with an A4 printer
1. Open the PDF file and access print settings:
- Open your A3 PDF document in Adobe Acrobat Reader or another PDF viewer.
- Go to "File" > "Print" to access the print dialogue box.
2. Select the "Poster" in "Page Sizing and Handling":
- You may need to change the "Tile Scale" option to slightly less than 100% to fit the template onto 2 pages instead of 4. (96.5% does the trick for me)
3. Pages to Print
- I'd recommend selecting the "Pages" option and listing only the template pages to save on ink and paper.
4. Print:
- Click "Print" to begin the printing process.
Hobby Licence
Hobby Licence
You can make unlimited pieces using this template, however, I just ask that you don't sell the finished product online e.g Etsy, (selling locally, like at a craft fair, is totally fine!)

