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Ready to print timetable -pdf template
Print as many as you like whenever you like!
This file contains a timetable devided to hours and days of the week (monday-friday) with my original illustrations,
Fits on a regular A4 paper. Recommended to print on heavy cardstock for great results.
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Create your own designer look right from your home computer! These printable place cards will be left blank for you to add your own name and table number. Print only as many as you need.
made for MA scraplift challenge:
www.designhousedigital.com/gallery/super-gallery-bowl-201...
Marcy Penner 'printable' & MonaGee 'badzik' :)
First up, Please, these are here as freebies - please don't make copies to sell for profit. I promise Bad Toy Karma to any who do.
Anyhow, this is a small assortment of paperbacks from Baghead's bookshelves. Missing are the complete covers I found while Googling - instead these are either scans from my own collection or pieced together from various sources online (sometimes with a custom spine added) so they're ones you probably wouldn't find anywhere else.
Just download the original size file, print onto paper of your choice (it should fit onto a sheet of A4), cut out and glue around bits of card, wood etc.
They're designed to be printed out at 372dpi (giving an average paperback a height of 2.718 cm or just over an inch for the Imperial folk) probably not authentically scaled, but it should give a book that doesn't look too out of place in either a doll's dainty hand or a GI Joe's big mitt. If you want to change the size remember it's best to alter the dpi resolution you're printing at rather than the actual pixel by pixel size as that way there won't be any drastic degradation in image quality.
Enjoy!
Printable dress!
Here are some simple directions and things to know...
I printed this out using fabric transfer paper and then ironed the pattern onto streatchable white cotton fabric. Print out the designs and iron onto fabric using the directions according to iron on transfer paper you have.
Cut out along the black lines after they have been ironed down. The seam allowance is 1/8 inch. If you want more seam allowance, (such as 1/2 inch of 1/4 inch) you can cut out along the pattern and leave some white on the edges of the pattern.
Putting the dress together should be self explanitory, as the pattern is super simple. Sew together the two shoulder pieces, and then sew down among the neck and arm openings. Then sew down the bottom of the dress, sew the two sides of the dresses together, and then sew the back. Add velcro or snaps to the back. The velcro should go on the white, meaning one side would be folded over, so the black of the dress would meet in the back. Turn inside out and done!
Same for the clutch. Sew among the edges, then sew the folds of the flap of the clutch down on the edges, turn inside out again and done! You can add a snap if you want. I just put a little piece of carboard inside so it would hold its shape and glued the flap down to the clutch itself.
*tips
- Have fun! My fabric transfer paper was like 7 years old and it did crinkle some on the edges, but thats expected I think.
-They make transfer paper now for silk and stuff, so if you use fabric thats not streatchy, you may want to add a dart to both sides of the front piece, where the white meets the black on the sides.
-You may also want to add a dart if the dress is for a larger busted doll, such as model muse Barbie or Poppy or something.
-The dress was made for Misaki/dynamite girl/nu.face torsos.
-This was made to be really simple and easy, so you could even use fabric glue for the dress!!
-You may also want to print this out in b&w on a piece of regular paper first to make sure the inch matches up the the inch on the paper, THEN print out on the fabric paper.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask! Enjoy and please feel free to post this anywhere else! I dont even need a link back or a credit. I want people to have fun with doll fashion!
Monochrome take on one of the two shaft centrum side for transporting cars and people up / down from / to the old tunnel under Hamburg's river Elbe.
Here I am half way down walking the stairs taking my time shooting.
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Antique illustrations from our own 1923 edition of Mrs. Beeton's Household Management or Mrs. Beeton Cookery book edited by Isabella Beeton. This book was known as "an extensive guide to running a household in Victorian Britain" that described the arts of making and keeping a comfortable home. This book was a fruitful source for household chores and cookery. The mouthwatering illustrations of delicious food and tasty pastries were designed by skillful artists. We have digitally enhanced these plates into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license. Also, these illustrations are free to use for either personal or commercial purpose.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1266632/mrs-beetons-household-management
For a high-resolution print of the above image, click "ALL SIZES" in the navigation bar above this image and select "Original" (2550 x 3300) for the full-size version. These can be printed on any business card paper that's compatible with Avery templates #8371 or #8871, on full-size adhesive paper, or heavyweight card stock.
Each label (with margins) measure 3" x 2.5".
These are also available at saltandpaper.com, where additionally you can select any color you'd like for each label before downloading a high-resolution PDF for a small fee.
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Remarkable 16th century botanical calligraphic artwork by two masters of the past: Georg Bocskay (1510–1575), court secretary to Ferdinand I, and Joris Hoefnagel (1542–1601). First created by Georg Bocskay to demonstrated the different styles of calligraphy of the era, the book was later ornamented with intricate fruits, flowers, and insects by Joris Hoefnagel and commissioned by Emperor Rudolph II, Ferdinand’s grandson. This unusual artistic collaboration between scribe and painter disrupted the history of manuscript illumination and gave us one of the most fascinating and beautifully crafted manuscripts of all time. Complement your designs, posters, and wallpapers with these enchanting CC0 illustrations from the past. We have digitally enhanced these spellbound hand-drawn calligraphy into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1286070/model-book-calligraphy
Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.
Remarkable 16th century botanical calligraphic artwork by two masters of the past: Georg Bocskay (1510–1575), court secretary to Ferdinand I, and Joris Hoefnagel (1542–1601). First created by Georg Bocskay to demonstrated the different styles of calligraphy of the era, the book was later ornamented with intricate fruits, flowers, and insects by Joris Hoefnagel and commissioned by Emperor Rudolph II, Ferdinand’s grandson. This unusual artistic collaboration between scribe and painter disrupted the history of manuscript illumination and gave us one of the most fascinating and beautifully crafted manuscripts of all time. Complement your designs, posters, and wallpapers with these enchanting CC0 illustrations from the past. We have digitally enhanced these spellbound hand-drawn calligraphy into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1286070/model-book-calligraphy
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Alfons Maria Mucha also know internationally as Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), was a Czech graphic artist, painter and illustrator. He lived in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, and is best know for his noticeably stylized and decorative theatrical posters like those of Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous actress in paris at the time. Mucha produced paintings, advertisements, book illustrations as well as designs for carpets, jewelry and theatre sets, in what was called the Mucha style. His works featured beautiful young women in neoclassical robes surrounded by flowers which formed as haloes. Enjoy these printable high definition public domain illustrations, downloadable under the Creative Commons 0 license.
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Since the kids are grown and gone ( or don't like having their pictures taken) My other favorite photography subjects (next to the dolls, lol) are our pups. I finally decided to keep an album on Flickr of some of my favorite photo's of them.
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Hand drawn flower illustrations by the "Audubon of Botany", Mary Vaux Walcott (1860–1940). Mary was a female American artist and naturalist known for her almost a thousand watercolors of North American wildflowers. She started experimenting with painting flowers at the age of eight. During her family summer trips to the Rocky Mountains of Canada, she developed her interest in botany and painting. Mary Vaux Walcott and her brother also studied mineralogy. Her success in painting a rare blooming mountain arnica encouraged her to concentrate on botanical illustrations. Mary Vaux Walcott also became an active mountain climber and photographer because she spent many years exploring the difficult terrain in the Canadian Rockies. As a remarkable botanist artist and an unconventional woman, she was elected as the president of the Society of Woman Geographers in 1933. We have digitally enhanced hundreds of her wildflower watercolor paintings into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download and use under the creative commons license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1286391/flower-illustrations-mary-vaux-walcott-free-cc0-public-domain-paintings?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1
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Remarkable 16th century botanical calligraphic artwork by two masters of the past: Georg Bocskay (1510–1575), court secretary to Ferdinand I, and Joris Hoefnagel (1542–1601). First created by Georg Bocskay to demonstrated the different styles of calligraphy of the era, the book was later ornamented with intricate fruits, flowers, and insects by Joris Hoefnagel and commissioned by Emperor Rudolph II, Ferdinand’s grandson. This unusual artistic collaboration between scribe and painter disrupted the history of manuscript illumination and gave us one of the most fascinating and beautifully crafted manuscripts of all time. Complement your designs, posters, and wallpapers with these enchanting CC0 illustrations from the past. We have digitally enhanced these spellbound hand-drawn calligraphy into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1286070/model-book-calligraphy
head on over to happy happy art collective to see the fun easter freebies the girls have come up with! www.happyhappycollective.com/blog/2014/4/9/spring-printables
Not really information design, but it was a fun printable form that translated well into something fun you can play with. Check out the original blog post for more info.
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Multicolor illustrations of animals and sea creatures from Kunstformen der Natur (Art Forms of Nature) by German zoologist, naturalist, professor, and marine biologist, Ernst Haeckel (1843–1919), in full Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckela. Haeckel was known for discovering and naming thousands of new species. Kunstformen der Natur was known for bridging the gap between science and art. We have digitally enhanced 100 marine lithographic prints of various organisms from his book. They are in high resolution printable quality and free to download under the CC0 license.
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Easter Dessert Table
This printable collection is available in my Etsy shop here: www.etsy.com/shop/SweetScarletDesigns