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yes, but scanning won't work well.
if you create a vector image (illustrator, freehand), you can resize it to your heart's content without any loss of quality because it's just a bunch of formulas for curves, angles, and colors.
if you create a pixel (checkerboard) image (photoshop), then most resizes will affect the image quality, at least slightly, since all the pixel squares have to adjust to becoming bigger or smaller squares. (the exception is reducing by factors of 100%: reducing by a half, a quarter, an eighth, and so on will look the same - but if you enlarge them again, they won't look as good. since you want to enlarge, a pixel image isn't a great way to go.)
and since scanners only create pixel images, it won't be good for your purposes - unless you make several separate images and tile them together, which is probably more work than it's worth. and since you have a tablet (and yours is a good one) why would you want to scan, anyhow?!
bottom line: use illustrator or freehand and you're home-free.
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