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This themed downloadable image collection contains 50 great-quality illustrations, all of which can be used for practically anything you want to, as many times as you like, without paying royalties or commissions to anyone!
All of the lovely images are out of copyright and in the public domain in the UK, US and all countries that follow the same copyright rules - this means that even COMMERCIAL USE is absolutely fine!
Create card-making and scrap-booking embellishments and backgrounds, prints for framing, postcards, bookmarks, notelets, tags, calendars, stationery, place-mats, t-shirts, mugs, key-rings, jigsaws, fridge magnets, mouse-mats and so much more.
Anything you make can be for your own use or for sale - use the images over and over again without restriction!
Teachers - use these lovely illustrations in a slideshow to show your class or print them out to make collage items for your children's projects.
Designers - why spend time creating images to make your products from when you can use ready-made images instead?
All that we ask is that you don't sell the collection, as a whole or in part, as raw digital images in a similar way to ourselves. Simple!
A snapshot of all 50 illustrations is shown in our large collage picture (when you download you will of course get 50 individual uncropped, beautiful images!).
All of the illustrations in this collection are by Ethel Franklin Betts (1878-1956), an American illustrator primarily of children's books during the golden age of American illustration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Betts was the daughter of the physician Thomas Betts and Alice Whelan of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the sister of the illustrator Anna Whelan Betts.
Betts studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, with the noted illustrator Howard Pyle at Drexel Institute, now Drexel University, and then at the Howard Pyle School in nearby Wilmington, Delaware.
Images in this collection range from 1377 pixels wide/tall to 3244px wide/tall.
Please note:- the downloads for graphics collections are in jpeg format in ZIP files which need to be extracted before you can open the images.
Fantastic value pack of large double-sided sticky pads - sooooo much better than using lots of little ones on things like motifs, pictures and wording!19mm x 11mm x 2mm, the pack contains 5 sheets of 64 pads (sheet size 15.2 x 9.5cm).Great quality.
Cute Christmas steel cutting die featuring a little deer with a big nose - ideal for decorating with a red pom-pom, bead or sequin etc. 4.5cm tall.Fits most personal die-cutting machines.
Pack of 10 wooden happy birthday embellishments, each being 4.5cm wide.
Pack of 12 x A5 sheets of self-adhesive, non-shed glitter card.130gsm premium cardstock with a peel-off backing.Includes red, white and green.A5 - 14.8 x 21cm.
Steel cutting die set featuring 2 mini envelopes, the finished envelopes measuring 4 x 2.7cm and 3.3 x 2cm.These are great for embellishing cards and craft including wedding invites and postbox-type Christmas cards.Suitable for most personal die-cutting machines.
Beautiful Love to Craft 6 x 6" paper pad.Contains 30 sheets of quality 120gsm printed papers featuring 8 designs. Acid and lignin free.
Papermania smooth texture solid core cardstock is an essential for papercrafting. This 6 x 6 pack contains 75 sheets of heavyweight 216gsm smooth texture cardstock in 75 colours.
Lovely wedding rings die with cut-out heart detail. 5cm wide.Suitable for most personal die-cutting machines.
All of the illustrations in this collection are by Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935), a prolific American illustrator primarily of children's books during the golden age of American illustration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Jessie also illustrated Good Housekeeping magazine covers in the early 20th century as well as providing...
All of the illustrations in this collection are by Maria Louise Kirk who was born in Pennsylvania, USA in 1860, studied art in Philadelphia and died in the 1930s.
All of the illustrations in this collection are by George Barbier (1882-1932) who was a prolific French Art Deco illustrator of the early 20th century. Barbier was 29 years old when he mounted his first exhibition in 1911 and was subsequently swept to the forefront of his profession with commissions to design theatre and ballet costumes and to illustrate...
The images in this collection have been taken from vintage Christmas cards, postcards and book illustrations. Some of these images also appear on our Vintage Christmas disk but there are also many new illustrations too. On most images we've even removed the existing greeting or wording, leaving you with lovely clear images that you can use as they are...
The illustrations in this collection are by pupils of Howard Pyle, who ran his own school of art and illustration in the early 20th century. Notable pupils of his include Jessie Willcox Smith, Newell Convers Wyeth and Ethel Franklin Betts, all of whom have dedicated graphics collections.
The illustrations in this collection are by Newell Convers Wyeth (1882-1945) who was a pupil of Howard Pyle. Wyeth created over 3000 book and magazine illustrations during his career - his first book, Treasure Island, was his masterpiece and proceeds from this paid for his studio.
All of the illustrations in this collection are by Clarence Coles Phillips (1880-1927). He signed his early works C. Coles Phillips but after 1911 he worked under the abbreviated name Coles Phillips. He is known for his stylish images of women and in particular for his use of negative space in the paintings he created for advertisements and the covers...