Confession time: I just can't stop making these silly papers!
And couldn't wait any longer to share the new ones with you.
There are 64 here, (about half are new ones)...
more patterns to come...
I probably have another 40 to add to these, already, but I will
add new ones here as I make the circle thingies (with any older papers
that I've missed as well) ...but 40 sets seemed like a good start. ;-)
Hope you enjoy them!
Please note: They're hosted on flickr, so this tutorial
from my last post might come in handy.
(details... how to download, and terms
of use are all at the bottom of this post)
-3-
antique typography set:
-4-
bus ticket set:
(Thanks to Sweetly Scrapped for the ticket
image available here)
-5-
retro time sheet set:
-6-
checker pattern set:
-7-
twig field journal set:
(Thanks to The Graphics Fairy for the twig
field journal image available here)
-8-
world map set:
-9-
sewing instruction text set:
-10-
star map set:
-11-
French script:
-12-
stitched chevron
(Thanks to Marisa Lerin for the overlay
that was adapted to make these available here)
-13-
art deco alphabet set:
-14-
medium stripe set:
-15-
pomegranates & flowers (outline) set:
-16-
distressed houndstooth set:
-17-
medium dots (on white) set:
-18-
paper-pieced chevrons set:
-19-
grammar wheel set:
-20-
paper-pieced chevrons (outline) set:
damask low contrast set:
(Created from a pattern made by The
Graphics Fairy available here).
-22-
dress sewing pattern set:
(or in 4 sizes in this blog post)
-23-
tight medium chevron set:
-24-
outline circles set:
(Thanks to Marisa Lerin for the overlay
that was adapted to make these available here)
-25-
pin stripe set:
-26-
leafy alphabet (small scale) set:
-27-
quatrefoil set:
-28-
leafy alphabet (large scale) set:
-29-
antique ledger set:
-30-
tight zigzag chevron set:
-31-
modern ledger set:
-32-
tiny dots set:
-33-
delicate damask set:
(Thanks to Marisa Lerin for the overlay
that was adapted to make these available here)
-34-
diamond grid (solid) set:
-35-
diamond grid (on white) set:
-36-
Argyle set:
-37-
dream definition
(antique dictionary) set:
-38-
sketched Moroccan tile set:
-39-
pencil damask set:
-40-
text set:
(antique silk flower
making article)
-41-
tiny hexagon outline set:
-42-
tiny Moroccan tile (solid) set:
-43-
tiny circles set:
-44-
extra small hexagon
or honeycomb (solid) set :
-45-
tiny triangle (outline) set:
-46-
Moroccan tile (large scale, solid) set:
-47-
lowercase alphabet (outline) set:
-48-
wood grain
or faux bois (solid) set:
-49-
Moroccan tile (outline) set:
-50-
graph (solid) set:
-51-
wood grain
or faux bois (outline) set:
-52-
vintage vine (solid) set:
-53-
graph (outline) set:
-54-
small graph (outline) set:
-55-
circular grid (small scale) set:
-56-
small graph (solid) set:
-57-
tiny subtle Moroccan tile set:
-58-
overlapping circle (solid) set:
-59-
tiny Moroccan tile (outline) set:
-60-
capital alphabet (outline) set:
-61-
circular grid (solid) set:
-62-
vintage fabric set:
-63-
overlapping circles set:
-64-
vintage vine outline set:
These are...
... free printable papers & overlays for scrapbooking, card making, DIY free digital things, or any type of craft, collage.
... hosted on flickr as PNGs that are 350dpi for printing quality.
... nice large size: These are 12.5 inches square at 350 dpi resolution, but you can re-size them however you like, or simply choose the print at a percentage option in your printer settings.
... in many shades: Most of these sets have 29 colours (in bright & neutral hues) but if you'd like to make your own colours you can use the overlay that is in each set. The overlays have a transparent background (when used as a PNG) and you can add a layer with any colour you can dream up.
... hosted on flickr as PNGs that are 350dpi for printing quality.
... nice large size: These are 12.5 inches square at 350 dpi resolution, but you can re-size them however you like, or simply choose the print at a percentage option in your printer settings.
... in many shades: Most of these sets have 29 colours (in bright & neutral hues) but if you'd like to make your own colours you can use the overlay that is in each set. The overlays have a transparent background (when used as a PNG) and you can add a layer with any colour you can dream up.
How to save one of these files or add it to your flickr faves:
1) Click the circle preview, from the blog post, to go visit that set.
2) Click on the colour you like to open its flickr page.
Add it to your flickr faves, or you can save it to your computer this way...
3) Right click on that image and choose 'original'
4) Right click again and choose 'save image as'
5) Rename the file, if you like, and choose 'save'
If you are very visual, you might like the pictorial
for how to save images from flickr, here.
2) Click on the colour you like to open its flickr page.
Add it to your flickr faves, or you can save it to your computer this way...
3) Right click on that image and choose 'original'
4) Right click again and choose 'save image as'
5) Rename the file, if you like, and choose 'save'
If you are very visual, you might like the pictorial
for how to save images from flickr, here.
P.S.
Did you know that can quickly make
these patterns in
your own custom colours?
(gimp tutorial on the way)...
By the by, If you want to make your own colours. I have a tutorial
in progress that shows you how, using the overlays that are in each set.
It uses gimp (which is a free program that is a lot like Photoshop, only free!)
Did I mention it was free? ;-)
P.P.S. The circle frame is one I adapted from the Graphics Fairy, here.
With the flower from this frame too. Thanks, Karen!
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