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QVectors - Quality Free Vector Graphics Paid License information By buying this license you are granted a Lifetime License to use this design on your projects. You will be allowed to use it for commercial, personal and educational projects without having to give attribution. You can also print merchandise (like t-shirts, mugs, etc) up to 500 copies per design and up to 10.000 with an Extended. Where can I use this design? Promotional use: You can make usage of this design in any print or electronic media, including websites, packaging and advertising without crediting attribution or copyright. Merchandise use: Physical products where the image is the main reason why the product will be purchased. Template use: You can use it for digital templates including websites, brochures, etc, intended to be sold online on-demand as long as it is not sold “as is” and is solely used as a graphic resource to create a new design/layout/template which differs significatively from the original design.

DragonArtz Designs (we moved to dragonartz.net) Tangle Harmony | Zentangle® art, classes, and more | Page 16 Weekly Challenges: Catching up #51-59 This week, I'm catching up on several weeks of challenges from Laura Harms... Weekly Challenge #51: New Tangle, FIFE Weekly Challenge #53: Diva Tangle - Undine Weekly Challenge #54: Purple Haze Weekly Challenge #55: String Theory VIII: Moebius Trip Weekly Challenge #56: Non Dominatrix v.2 Weekly Challenge #57: Use My Tangle I Weekly Challenge #58: Diamonds Weekly Challenge #59: Mardi Gras Zentangle and Colour class Feb. 12, 2012 Earlier today, I had a great Zentangle and Colour class at the St. It was great fun to play with all the art supplies. Posted in classes Tagged Zentangle Zentangle class Feb. 5, 2012 My last Intro to Zentangle class took place at the St.

Radu Luchian ⋅ Homepage | A place for design, sketches, code and everything in between. Discover the world's most endangered species Wildscreen's Arkive project was launched in 2003 and grew to become the world's biggest encyclopaedia of life on Earth. With the help of over 7,000 of the world’s best wildlife filmmakers and photographers, conservationists and scientists, Arkive.org featured multi-media fact-files for more than 16,000 endangered species. Freely accessible to everyone, over half a million people every month, from over 200 countries, used Arkive to learn and discover the wonders of the natural world. Since 2013 Wildscreen was unable to raise sufficient funds from trusts, foundations, corporates and individual donors to support the year-round costs of keeping Arkive online. Therefore, the charity had been using its reserves to keep the project online and was unable to fund any dedicated staff to maintain Arkive, let alone future-proof it, for over half a decade. Therefore, a very hard decision was made to take the www.arkive.org website offline in February 2019.

Digital Vector Map | Illustrator & Editable PDF Maps Designers Toolbox Envelopes Envelope Sizes Commercial Standard correspondence and direct mail envelopes. Includes the standard Number 10 envelope. Envelope Measurements... Window Allows the name and address on encloser to show. Booklet Side with opening allows for overall printing. Announcement Designed for use with matching text and cover papers. Remittance Large flap is useful for printing additional messages and offers. Baronial Formal style envelopes with a large pointed flap. Catalog Large envelopes used for catalogs magazines, folders, reports and more. Ticket Used for movie, concert, and theater tickets. Policy Used for insurance polices, bonds, mortgages, and legal papers. Metal Clasp Similar to the catalog style, but with a metal clasp allowing for multiple openings and closing. Wallet Flap Used for statements, and other documents that require a stronger envelope for added protection. Coin Small envelopes used for coins, small parts, and more. These are standard envelope styles.

Art Beckons Following a prompt from TattingChic, I decided to take her challenge and blog about the following photo: This is a photo of my friends Penny, Clark, and myself at the Kandahar ski lodge in Whitefish Montana. A few years ago, I decided to attend a singles conference with my church and I already knew Clark through internet contacts. He introduced me to Penny who drove our little carpool the 8-hour trip from Billings. I'm tagging 5 of you to take up this challenge:Letha - - - - - So now it's your turn...The rules are:1. go to your documents/pictures.2. go to your 5th file.3. go to your 5th picture.4. blog about it.5. tag 5 people.

Top Design Magazine - Web Design and Digital Content Stock Photos and Royalty-Free Images by Subscription - Shutterstock Brands of the World™ | Download vector logos and logotypes BLUE VERTIGO | Web Design Resources Links | Last update MAY.24.2012 Paper Art - 100 Extraordinary Examples of Paper Art Paper art can be traced back to Japan, where it originated over a thousand years ago. From complex paper cutting to book carving, this is an ever expanding area of design that is hardly talked about. These intricate paper designs grace museums and exauhibitions throughout the world and is becoming yet another exciting medium of expression for many designers. Some of the artists featured here use simple materials, such as A4 printing papeel, while others resort to unexpected materials, such as actual books, as their prime materials. In this article, we’ll take a look at 13 remarkable artists and showcase their truly amazing pieces of paper art. Peter Callesen Visit website Jen Stark Visit website Simon Schubert Visit website Brian Dettmer: Book Sculptures Visit website Sher Christopher Visit website Elsa Mora Visit website Yulia Brodskaya Visit Website Su Blackwell Visit website Richard Sweeney Visit website Jolis Paons Visit website Bovey Lee Visit website Bert Simons Visit website Ingrid Siliakus Visit website

damask love | craft is in session And so begins our study of monograms. For the next week and some change, I’ll being monogramming until there are no letters left in the alphabet. I’ve been excited to get this series started because, well…I. LOVE. MONOGRAMMING. {1} Academy Engraved {2} Niagara Engraved {3} Dolphian {4} Naive Inline {5} Abraham Lincoln {6} Harold’s Monograms {7} Harold’s Monograms {8} Harold’s Monograms {9} Ecuyder Dax {10} Landsdowne {11} Bedini {1} Champagne & Limousines {2} Comfortaa {3} Taller Evolution {4} Ever After {5} Veron {6} Rasty Lop {7} Josefin Sans {8} Taller Evolution {1} Michelle FLF {2} Fashion Victim {3} Little Lord Fontleroy {4} Onyx {5} Park Lane {6} Go the the Sky {7} Bittersweet {8}Debonaire Inline {9} Eccentric {10} RiotSquad {11} Parisish {12} Odalisque {13} Buenos Aires {14} Modern Typography {1} Monogram KK {2}Barocca Monograms {3} Harold’s Monograms Vine Monograms {4} Lavanderia {5} Porcelain

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