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Baby Sleeping Peacefully

How it works

If digital downloads feel a little unfamiliar, you’re in the right place. This simple guide is here to walk you through each step, making it easy to turn your chosen artwork into something beautiful on your child’s wall.

01

Choose Your Artwork

Browse the collections and select the pieces you love. Each design is created at a minimum of 300ppi (pixels per inch) for crisp, clear prints to suit little spaces and grow beautifully with your child.

02

Download Instantly

  • After purchase, you get one ZIP file in your email.

  • Open the ZIP (double-click on the computer; it usually unzips automatically on the phone).

  • Inside you'll find 5 folders labelled by ratio:

    • Ratio 2:3

    • Ratio 3:4

    • Ratio 4:5

    • Ratio 11:14

    • Ratio ISO (great for A4/A3 paper)

  • Each folder has your beautiful design(s) perfectly sized for that ratio.

03

Print Your Way

  • After deciding which size you want, match it to the ratio file. (See Ratio guide below)

  • Open that file (ex, want size 6x8"? open Ratio 3x4)

  • Print your image at home, through an online service, or at your local print shop.​

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(When printing at home, enter your dimensions when prompted. Make sure your settings are set to 100% scale or Actual Size, and avoid options like “Fit to Page” to keep the artwork perfectly proportioned.)

04

Frame & Enjoy

Pop your prints into the frames, hang them on the wall, and enjoy a calm, magical space made just for your little one.

A Fluffy bunny with long ears holding a pink flower. This is a set of two pictures to download

Need a bit more guidance with the "printing at home" part? 

Let's say you have a 6x8" (15x20cm) frame that you want to use.

You'll find the 6x8" size under the Ratio 3:4 file. 

Now you're staring at your printer and hoping it will assist you better than your partner during a 2:00 am feed. I got you, follow these steps...

Easy Guide for tech-challenged moms like me. ​ How to Print Your 3:4 Ratio File at 6x8" (15x20cm) (or Any Size, just adjust size preference accordingly) Your digital files are high-resolution and ready to print at home. For a 6x8" frame (perfect for the 3:4 ratio), follow these steps. This works on most home printers — if yours is different, search "[your printer brand] print custom size" online or check the manual. ​ STEP 1: Be sure to use good quality photo paper or cardstock (matte or glossy — A4 size works fine for 6x8" aka 15x20cm). Load the paper into your printer tray (face down for most printers). Download and save your Zip file on your device. STEP 2: Open the "Ratio 3:4" file (it's a JPG). Open the image you want to print. On Windows (e.g., PC or laptop): Right-click the file → Open with → Photos (built-in app). On Mac: Double-click the file → It opens in Preview (built-in app). If you have Photoshop or another photo editor, you can use that too, but the built-in ones are easiest. ​ STEP 3: Set Up the Print Settings From the open file, click File → Print (or Ctrl+P on Windows / Cmd+P on Mac). This opens the printer dialog box. Here's where you tell it to print at exactly 6x8" (15x20cm): CHOOSE YOUR PRINTER: Select your home printer from the list (e.g., HP DeskJet, Epson L3150, Canon Pixma). PAPER SIZE: Set to "A4" or "Letter" (whatever paper you're using — the printer will crop to fit your custom size). ORIENTATION: Choose "Portrait" CUSTOME SIZE: Look for "Page Setup", "Scale", or "Paper Handling". ENTER WIDTH: 6 inches (15cm) ENTER HEIGHT: 8 inches (20cm)  Tick "Fit to page" or "Scale to fit" if available — this keeps the ratio perfect without stretching. For borderless (edge-to-edge) printing: Turn on "Borderless" or "Full bleed" if your printer supports it (most photo printers do). QUALITY: Set to "Photo" or "High quality" for best colors. PREVIEW IT: Most dialogs show a preview — make sure the image fills the 6x8" (15x20cm) area without cropping important parts. If it doesn't fit, adjust the scale to 100% and centre it. ​ Brand-Specific Tips HP PRINTERS: Use the HP Smart app (free download) — open the file there, go to Print → Custom size → enter 15x20cm. EPSON PRINTERS: In the print dialog, click "Properties" → "Page Layout" tab → set custom paper size to 15x20cm. CANON PRINTERS: Use the Canon Print app or dialog — look for "Media & Quality" → custom size option. BROTHER or OTHERS: Similar to above — search your model + "custom print size" on Google for exact buttons. ​ STEP 4: Print & Trim Click Print. If there's extra white space (from A4 paper), use scissors or a paper cutter to trim to exactly 6x8"  (15x20cm) Pop it in your frame — done! ​​ If your desired size is bigger than what your home printer can handle, try a professional printing shop or online printing company in your area.

RATIO Guide

Example of Tria Little Doodles printable nursery prints in various ratios displayed above a crib – digital art size guide

2:3 Ratio in: 4x6, 6x9, 8x12, 10x15, 12x18, 16x24, 20x30, 24x36 cm: 10x15, 15x23, 20x31, 25x38, 31x46, 41x61, 51x76, 61x91 -------------------- 3:4 Ratio in: 6x8, 9x12, 12x16, 15x20, 18x24 cm: 15x20, 23x30, 30x41, 38x51, 46x61 -------------------- 4:5 Ratio in: 4x5, 8x10, 12x15, 16x20, 20x25, 24x30 cm: 10x13, 20x25, 31x38, 41x51, 51x64, 61x76 -------------------- ISO (A1–A6) in: 23.4x33.1, 16.5x23.4, 11.7x16.5, 8.3x11.7, 5.8x8.3, 4.1x5.8 cm: 59x84 (A1), 42x59 (A2), 30x42 (A3), 21x30 (A4), 15x21 (A5), 10x15 (A6) -------------------- 11:14 Ratio in: 11x14, 22x28 cm: 28x36, 56x71

Elephant A4 300ppi.jpg

"What a delightful animal nursery set this is. This picture was not printed professionally, I only used my normal printer at home and the quality of the pictures are awesome."

- Joey, Grandmother

Bow A A4 300ppi.jpg

"Prints are super cute, and instructions on how to print for best results are easy to follow. Customer service was amazing."

- Nicole, New mom

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