I can't believe it is already Monday... Today I wanted to share a new spring/Easter-inspired digital paper pack with pretty roses and bunnies. This one contains five papers that you can use personally or commercially, no attribution necessary.
I found the pretty illustrations over at Pixabay.
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Ooooh! I love anything pink! Thanks, Rita!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, thank you Jill! I hope you can use them!!!
DeleteThanks for the sweet set and also the link to the images!
ReplyDeleteLisa D.
Thank you Lisa! I always try to provide links for my designs so I can remember where I found them. Plus share them with you guys!!!
DeleteThese are beautiful. What do people use these for? Sorry newbie
ReplyDeleteHi Joann! You can print them out as paper and use them that way or use them digitally to design greeting cards, website headers, Facebook covers, frames, etc.
DeleteI'm sure my granddaughter is going to enjoy helpying her Gaga make something for Easter! May not be scrapbooking as she is only 4 but I will print them out, maybe make little Easter baskets. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love that idea Debbie! If you do make them I would be thrilled to see photos of the baskets. Could you post them on my Facebook page (linked on top of my blog)? People always ask me what they can do with these papers and I would love to have examples to show them.
DeleteRita those are very pretty! Found them while googling shabby chic papers as I'm a digital paper designer. I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out where people get the floral images to use in making papers like these. Pixabay is one of my go-to places but never thought of using the illustrations like that. Duh. Even though I don't need those pretty papers, thanks for linking where the flowers came from and firing up my brain! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, so happy to read this! Yes, it is a really nice place to get some pretty illustrations for art. I love all of the free resources out there.
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