Free Downloadable Goodies for Crafting

I have been adding things to my Etsy shop in the last few months (which I will make an extended post on, next week) and one of those things has been digital paper packs of my hand painted papers that I have scanned and turned into image files for people to download. This was a lot of fun, because it meant going through my paper box and picking out my favourite pieces that I hadn’t used yet. However, there were a few pieces that were too small to make large enough files for me to sell, and so I have decided to offer you, reader of this blog post, some bits and pieces to download, for free, for your own arts and crafts.


Here is a pack of 6 marbled papers, 4x4 inches (1200x1200 pixels) in size and 300dpi. They were my first attempts at marbling, so they aren’t very good by normal marbling standards, but I thought they had some interesting patterns nevertheless.



Download here. (Dropbox Link).


Here is a pack of 14 painted papers, 4x4 inches (1200x1200 pixels) in size and 300dpi. They are mostly green/blue/purple colours and painted with a variety of techniques.



Download here. (Dropbox Link).


I made some of the smaller painted papers I scanned into tags, which can be printed onto card and cut out, and either used as gift tags or as embellishments in your artwork. There are 8 different colour tags on the page, in blue and purples.


Download here. (Dropbox Link).


I scanned pages from my art journals that I thought had interesting colours and marks and made them into circles. The idea being that this page can be printed onto sticker paper and then the circles punched out to make stickers, which can be incorporated to your artwork.


Download here. (Dropbox Link).


I also still have the geometric patterns templates available for download from my Geometric StyleCards, Make Easy! post I did a while back. You can download them here. (Dropbox Link).



Obviously, please only use these for personal use and don’t redistribute or sell as your own. If you do happen to use any of these, I’d love to see what you make! 

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