Nov 15, 2022
Warm and cozy
Feel the cozy, wintry season.
Here are some new design paper patterns to warm you up this winter!
There are Christmas and valentine patterns, and other patterns such as tasty looking sweets and cozy plaids. These designs will make you happy just looking at them.
Epson has also included designs representing the environment that we hold so dear in this edition of new design paper patterns.
Liven up the time you spend at home this autumn and winter with design paper. You can print any design paper for free from the apps!
As a precaution, ensure that the printed surface does not come into direct contact with food.
Enjoy Christmas with sophisticated holly and red fir tree motifs.
Arrange your Christmas gifts with design paper.
Find the instructions here
We’ve added patterns with popular heart motifs for Valentine’s Day.
We've prepared two types of styles of heart patterns. It’s also fun to choose a style to match the person who will receive it!
We also recommend using these designs printed on craft paper.
Wrap design paper around chocolate for a simple wrapping.
Find the instructions here
Breads, cakes, cookies and chocolates! Just looking at them will make you want to eat them all! These delicious motifs have been made into cute patterns. They can be used for wrapping Christmas and Valentine’s Day gifts, too.
Use the sweets patterns to make rounded pillow boxes for Valentine’s Day gifts.
Find the instructions here
These were made with a winter plaid look.
Using these for book covers may add a bit of fun to your winter reading time.
Find the instructions here
These patterns were made with forest motifs to express their importance in conserving biodiversity and stopping global warming.
They make you want to take a deep breath of air in a forest that supports a diverse array of wildlife!
It’s also wonderful when placed in a photo frame and used like a fabric board to decorate a room.
Introducing Epson’s forest conservation activities that became the motif for these patterns.
In addition to curbing the environmental destruction caused by illegal deforestation, Epson is working to conserve forests with the aim of enriching communication through sustainable “paper”.
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Creator: Hitomi Kimura
Pattern designer
After graduating from an art university, Hitomi Kimura worked at a printing and design-related office and a publisher in the UK before becoming independent as a freelance pattern designer. She is active in a broad range of collaborations with a variety of companies in Japan and overseas.
Creator: Chie Sakai
Illustrator
After graduating from an art university and working as a designer for a company that makes stationery, sundries, and character goods, Chie Sakai is now active as a freelance illustrator. She often draws plants and sundries characterized by a soft, textured touch. Her hobby is motorcycles.
Creator: Takuya Tada (TURBO)
Pattern designer
After working at a design office, Takuya Tada worked at a trading company in designing and directing with a focus on spatial design production and graphics. Currently, he is active in designing and supporting a wide range of companies and brands, from graphics to product and spatial design production.
* Please note that we cannot respond to inquiries regarding each creator.
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