Hope you've had a great week. It's that time again, for an "illustration of the month" freebie.
Today I have not one but two free "May" watercolour illustrations for you to use in your posts and projects if you'd like. (With huge thanks to Marion Kimberley-Scott, whose wonderful garden pics and permission to use them as reference, inspired this project).
Free May wreath illustration Click, right-click or tap (depending upon your device) to download and use |
The first (above) is a more traditional clematis wreath with the word May inside, and the second (see below) spells out May in clematis branches. I couldn't decide which I liked best, so am offering you both of them.
To download either or both of them, just tap, right-click or click (depending upon your device) on the image you'd like, and download it to use, (in any way that works under my angel policy...Which allows for pretty much anything, except selling files as they are, or claiming copyright, which stays with me). Credit is always appreciated, but never required.
Free May-in- Clematis illustration Click, right-click or tap (depending upon your device) to download and use |
In any event, hope these graphics help and are useful to you.
And if you'd like more pink floral goodness like this, a set of clematis graphics is now up in my Craftsuprint shop.
Update on May 3rd. The very talented Marion Kimberley-Scott has also given me permission to post a couple of pictures she's taken of this design when made up into a full-sized card. With huge thanks to her, here they are. Obviously, they are her pictures and not for download, but you can click through to see more of her marvellous card makes here.
Click or tap here to see more of Marion's skills at work, on this design, and others. As a card designer, I really don't know what I would do without her craft and photography skills. Thank you so much Marion :-).
Hope this helps.
More soon.
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