Did you know a group of butterflies is called a rabble? Go figure!
So, here are those butterflies that I mentioned in the last post.
Since the stamp I used was discontinued, I thought you might be able to use a
similar set of butterfly silhouettes if you wanted to try out 'Traced Doodling'...
You can download the whole set here as a zip file
(or save them individually below)
A note on printing: I much prefer the 'pale grey' butterflies for Traced Doodling. While they might appear too pale on the computer screen, they seem to print out the right shade so that you can see them, but once you trace & colour the printer ink will vanish.
Of course every printer is different, so I included a medium grey in case the pale is too light for your particular printer. Please feel free to adjust the shading in your photo software, if you like. And there's a black version as well in case you want that for something or other.
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PC users in Firefox/Chrome: right click on the image & choose "save link as"
PC users in Explorer: right click on the image & choose "save target as"
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Mac users: Visit the flickr set here, click the thumbnail for the paper that you want (to open
its flickr page) Then select all sizes & click on "download the original size of this photo"
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LARGE butterflies (roughly 3" wide by 2" high):
my fave... the pale grey butterflies:
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)
Light turquoise monochromatic Floral Vine 12.5" square paper:
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)
SMALL butterflies (roughly 2-1/4" wide by 1-1/2" high):
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)
Coming soon...
Butterfly print-and-cut files for the Silhouette Cameo.
(Doesn't it feel like magic when you print & cut? I'm crazy for it!)
Hope your & yours are safe and well, ox
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