Download the Glued paper for poster texture. Blank white crumpled and wrinkled paper template for background. Matted wet paper wrinkled for mockup posters. 4551546 royalty-free Stock Photo from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other images and backgrounds.
This weeks free textures include five handmade vintage stained paper sheets. The sheets can be used for adding vintage feel to almost any design or illustration. I hope that you like them and can find a good use for them, enjoy! Download all textures as ZIP (12.2Mb) Download all
Welcome to Railroad Creek Art! Here you will find an amazing array of high quality digital art images which you can print on any material you wish, including canvas, photo papers, watercolor art papers as well as mugs, shirt or posters. Admire the beauty of Washington DC with this stunning watercolor painting capturing the iconic capital building in the background. The wet streets reflect the rain and the autumn colors of the trees create an abstract and colorful scene. This unique piece of art is perfect for anyone who loves the charm and vibrancy of the city, bringing a touch of elegance to any space it is displayed in. Add a touch of sophistication to your home decor with this one-of-a-kind watercolor creation. see all the art at https://railroadcreekart.etsy.com Download instantly! Just print and hang! *No physical item will be shipped to your address* After checkout, you will be directed to your Purchases list (within your Account) to download that contains a hyperlink to the webpage you can download the files from. FILES INCLUDED: 1. 2x3 ratio JPG file to use for prints in the following sizes: 4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", 24"x36" 2. 3x4 ratio JPG file to use for prints in the following sizes: 6"x8", 9"x12", 12"x16", 15"x24", 18"x24", 24"x32" 3. 4x5 ratio JPG file to use for prints in the following sizes: 4"x5", 8"x10", 16"x20", 24"x30" 4. 5x7 ratio JPG file to use for prints in the following sizes: 10”x14”, 15”x21” 5. 11x14 ratio JPG file to use for prints in the following sizes: 11"x14", 22"x28" HOW TO ORDER ● Purchase the print. ● After your payment has been processed go to Your Account > Purchases and Reviews (https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases) and look for the order. To the right of the order, click Download Files. This goes to the Downloads page for all the files attached to your order. Please note that you can't download a digital purchase through the Etsy App. ● Once payment is cleared, Etsy will notify you that your downloads are available. If you have any questions about the download process, please visit Etsy’s help center: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 PLEASE NOTE ● No physical products will be shipped. This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD only. ● Colors may slightly vary due to different monitor settings. ● The final print quality will mostly be determined by the quality of the printer you use and the chosen paper. For the most visually stunning final results, we recommend using thick high-quality paper (80lb / 220gsm or heavier) for printing. ● This purchase is for personal use only. You may print and design in your home, business, or public place but may not resell, reproduce, distribute or profit in any way from the design. ● Digital download items are not refundable. see all the art at https://railroadcreekart.etsy.com COPYRIGHT All the files included in the package are copyrighted and are only for personal use. You can download and print your files unlimited times but you should not physically/digitally resell or digitally redistribute the files as originals or as modified. Thank you for visiting and have a nice day! If You Have Any Questions or Requests Free to Contact Please Leave A Positive Review If You Have Time. If you have any trouble downloading the files or are interested in a different size and file format contact me. I'll be happy to help with any questions.
Download the Glued paper for poster texture. Blank white crumpled and wrinkled paper template for background. Matted wet paper wrinkled for mockup posters. 4551601 royalty-free Stock Photo from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other images and backgrounds.
Download the Glued paper for poster texture. Blank white crumpled and wrinkled paper template for background. Matted wet paper wrinkled for mockup posters. 4551549 royalty-free Stock Photo from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other images and backgrounds.
Over the past few months I've been experimenting with different ways of making marks on cloth. While I love the linear marks I have been producing with shibori and other techniques, I don't want to just keep repeating myself. So I've been shaking things up. I
Often one associates origami with sharp and precise folds, miniature works that have a crisp perfection. Origami artist Hoang Tien Quyet shies away from this rigidity, instead folding his small objects with a technique called “wet-folding,” which allows curves to be created instead of the typical straight lines. With this technique Vietnam-based Quyet creates posed animals bounding with personality, their heads tilted and wings ready for flight. The technique of wet folding was created by the late origami master Akira Yoshizawa, and involves dampening the paper so it easily accepts folds. More
This abstract plant was painted in watercolor using a wet-on-wet technique for a dreamy effect
Explore the artistry of crafting exquisite vase covers through simple yet captivating DIY projects using paper pulp. Elevate your home décor sustainably with these eco-friendly creations, blending creativity with environmental consciousness. Dive into the world of handmade elegance and unleash your
These 5 Ingredient Gluten Free & Vegan Baked Apple Pie Rice Paper Rolls Are an Easy Dessert that's so Satisfying.
Beyond The Blue All of the images in this collection were created using locally found feathers and plant material from gardens and hedgerows. These images were created using an alternative to tradi…
These coffee filter butterflies are such a classic craft! I love how easy they are to make and how the bright colours of the Mr. Sketch markers blend together to make gorgeous looking butterfly wings! (Don't worry, you can use regular washable markers too). Do you remember Mr. Sketch markers from when you were a kid? I was walking down the craft aisle at Walmart last year and saw them on display -- I was so excited to see that they still make them! I opened up the package, took the lid off of one of the markers and smelled
While waiting as patiently as possible for things to leaf out and the wet cyanotype printmaking season to start up on earnest, I made a few quick prints. The Pieris andromeda prints with buds turned out nicely a few weeks ago, so I repeated the experiment with them in bloom. The first one I did straight, with just water, and on the second one I added some soda ash around the edges. These are all on cotton sateen I treated with the cyanotype chemicals. Here they are under glass and starting to process. I kept the exposure time relatively short, about 90 minutes, because that's all the longer the fragile flowers lasted. Dimensional flowers, like daffodils or irises, are not good candidates for this technique. They get smushed under the glass and a lot of detail gets lost. I did some daffodil prints last spring and they ended up basically as blobs (which I then cut up and used in patchwork). I knew this, and yet here I was, with a sunny day and a yard full or daffodils and the hope that springs eternal in the heart of an experimentalist, so I gave it another go. Here are the exposed, unrinsed prints. I'm very happy with this one: And also with this one--a very dramatic example of the difference the soda ash can make. And I felt cautiously optimistic about this one. Again, I tried to hit the sweet spot for exposure length. Here are the finished, rinsed and ironed prints. I love the delicacy of this one: And I also love the energy here: The daffodil print is my best to date, but still not up to my standards. But that's ok! The whole point here is to experiment, hone my skills, and learn from each session, so it still counts as a success. If you are a regular reader, thanks for stopping by! If you are new here, you can follow all 36 parts of my wet cyanotype adventure, with all the tips and tricks and images, by clicking on the Wet Cyan tab in the top header, or by going here. You can also follow along on your social media of choice: Facebook page:http://www.facebook.com/suerenostudio Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/suereno Tumblr: http://suerenostudio.tumblr.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sue_reno_studio/ July 2022 Update: This post has been doing some numbers, so I wanted to say hello, and thank you, to everyone stopping by. I also wanted to let you know that this exploration turned into a series of 78 posts, and counting! You can easily access them, in reverse chronological order, by clicking on the Wet Cyanotype tab in the top header. I share a lot of details about what I've tried, and am always honest about the results in each post. Mixed in is the occasional post showing artquits I've made with my prints. I hope you enjoy reading my blog, learn a thing or two, and try your own hand at this very enjoyable process.
Learn how to make a sign the easy way! Who Knew - transfer your words easily onto wood. I made a family rules sign, but the skies the limit with this.
Lokta paper is crafted by hand using traditional paper making techniques in Nepal. Made from the bark of the Lokta bush, the long fibers of this paper provides stiffness and durability for any project. Wet folding projects are especially suited for Nepalese Lokta Paper. Each sheet features a solid light orange color on both the front and back of the paper. Choose from 2 sizes: 6" or 9". The six-inch pack contains 12 sheets of paper while the 9" pack contains 6 sheets of paper. Because the paper is handmade, there may be a slight variance in weight/color from sheet to sheet.
Download the Slip danger icon on white background. Wet floor sign. Yellow triangle with falling man symbol. Caution wet floor. flat style. 10751724 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!
Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: 10 x 10 The perfect accessory to any wall, faux wrapped canvas prints are an affordable alternative to traditional canvas wrap prints. Made from lightweight foam core, these economical prints are vibrant, durable, and easy to transport. Dimensions: 10" x 10" x 2" Material: 3/16" white foam core Super lightweight but resilient, these prints are perfect for easy hanging Easy peel-and-stick assemblyDesigner Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 14.45" x 13.8". For best results please add 0.06" bleed.
So a dear friend of mine, Kim, found out she was pregnant and because this is her first and probably last child (was not supposed to be able to carry full-term without the possibility of severe health risks to her and the baby), her cousins and I decided to go all out on her baby shower! And we did on February 26, 2012! :-) And you all know me,.. "Little Miss Crafty, Cricut User and Abuser" and let me tell you I definitely put a hurt on my Cricut for this shower! It was so much fun and I enjoyed making all the decorations, or nearly all of them with the exception of the banner in which I altered to match the theme we were doing and the table cloths! LOL The theme was "monkey's" and was inspired by some napkins (or so I think, it was chosen without my input but loved it!) that had the cutest little monkey on it! So Jennifer, Brandy and myself got together at my house and looked over Cricut Carts to see what kind of monkey's I had and we used 2 different monkey's off of the "New Arrival" and "Create a Critter". Check it out and I will tell along the way what I used and how it was done! :-) Here's the napkin that got the theme started and inspired the cake and everything else,.... Okay so obviously we used Cricut cartridges and there was one not pictured that I used to cut out the cake topper and Monogram letter for Spencer's frame (both pictured below) and that cartridge is called "Storybook", a really cute cart! I used the pieces to spell out his name on individual pieces and then the main square for the sign in,... so cute! Also pictured below! :-) Use "Glossy" paint in order to write on the wood pieces from the wooden frame kit above to be able to write on top of paint and it show up to look as though it is paint to write on... The board I painted with the green Gloss paint and brown trim. I cut out a paper "S" for "Spencer" using the "Storybook Cart" and then added ribbon along the sides and made it where she could stick mementos or pictures underneath it for more purpose of keeping it in his room! Oh the wooden monkey was from Wal-Mart in the craft section. This is the wooden frame I painted brown and glued green ribbon to it again to where she could insert pictures along the outside of the frame! The monkey was cut out of "Create a Critter" cart and the "S" was cut using the "Storybook" cart. This is the "Mommy To Be" pin I made using the same ribbon I used throughout the decorations (also were some of the gifts from me to her and Spencer)! ;-) Also using the Cricut cart. How cute is that?! I know right! So the 1st "Monkey" bank was an idea I had for two reasons, one for Spencer's 1st "monkey" bank to start saving up for him and then two,... to be used in playing a game! The ladies had SO MUCH FUN playing this game! I called it Spencer's First and I asked 20 questions of "How many of you,..." and if you answered yes with to yourself or out loud (out loud is so much FUN) you had to put in how ever much money you want to! In order to play this you can surprise people of how to play this and hope they brought change or bills in order to play or tell them on the invite to bring pocket change! SO MUCH FUN!! Even if everyone runs out of money, which they did during this one because we had some crazy questions, still continue the game as this is an excellent ice breaker! I was over the games for this shower and came up with 2 other ones very cute too! Had a blast doing this one! This banner was altered as the green paper and monkey was added using my Cricut because the picture of the baby zebra and baby elephant in pastel colors behind it looked awful! So I was able to make some more monkeys and cut out a circle of paper to make our own. Looks like we bought it that way huh?! I know! :-) Here is the complete banner and the food set-up! Did you happen to see the cutest "Popcorn" bags ever?! Yes,... I had some note paper Kayleigh had gotten me last year for Mother's Day in a basket of items she gave me and they were perfect! I had seen another popcorn holder on Pinterest that said "Ready to Pop" with a pregnant woman silhouette. The bags were brown paper lunch bags cut in half and fringed by Jennifer and Brandy and I made the labels! Too cute! Of course we filled them with popcorn! :-) These were cut of course on the Cricut and were the cake decorations! So easy and cute! Basically I cutout the "S" and monkey's and then glued the "S" to a piece of cardboard and cut it out gluing a monkey to the "S" and the other monkey's for the rest of the cake! Turned out really cute! Okay so these guys were so much fun to make and were inspired by Brandy's daughter, Gracie, when she brought home a monkey she had made in her preschool class last year that Brandy still had! I used my Cricut Cartridge "New Arrival" to make the face and parts of the face for the ears and "stomach with belly button". It was not on the cartridge and was extra pieces cut and so I seen a perfect opp. for a belly! Really cute! You can pretty much see how they were made?! If not message me and I can tell you! Super easy! So yes we made 7 monkeys,... 5 hanging as you can see below and 1 on the sign in table and the other on the gift table! We used green "lei's" as the vine with twine. The above picture is of the pieces of wood I painted and then ModPodged paper letters in alternating colors to spell out Spencer for his room using the wooden frame set previously mentioned! I glued ribbon to each one so she can hang them how ever she would like,... no the twine was just used in order to hang the for the party! Really cute. The final table where our guests' signed in,... A closer look at the "Monkey Bank"! Jennifer's idea for the banana baby food jars with tea lights in them,.. Brandy is allergic to bananas and therefore we could not get real bananas! LOL So I know she may kill me but in order to appreciate the decorations and the size of her "pin" you need to see her and it on her! She was absolutely glowing this day (February 26, 2012) and I LOVE this picture of her! I hope you all enjoyed the pictures and the items made! I love making my own decorations using my Cricut and seeing the joy people get out of what I think to be simple but yet "unique"! Oh and um,... the banana graffiti was also made by using the Cricut! LOL Oh by the way, Spencer was born early (35 weeks) on February 29, 2012, only 3 days after the shower! Talk about good timing huh?! :-) He was 7 lbs and 20 inches long. Spencer is now home with Kim and her husband, Troy, and is doing GREAT! CONGRATULATIONS! 'Til Next Time,....
A set of 2 sheets : tattoos illustrated by Rebecca Jones. Packed in fun cardboard presentation envelop, also suitable for hanging presentation.Age 3 yrs+Dermatologically and CE tested Specs Cut out the tattoo Peel of the transparent film Place the tattoo against the skin and wet Press for 20 seconds and remove the paper The tattoo can be removed with some baby oli Not suitable for childeren younger than 3 years Do not apply to sensitive or damaged skin Do not apply to the face Do not use if you are allllergic to adhesives Do not swallowIngredients : aqua, acrylates copolymer, vinyl copolymer, vinyl actetate, polyethylene, CI77891, CI77266, CI19140, CI42090, CI15850, ethyl acetate Size in cm: 14.8 x 21
I have recently begun a new series on my Facebook page where I post one or two photos each day, and it has become very popular. These are pictures of the little Invitations to Play that I have set up for our girls in various places in our home. I’m hoping through this series to...Read More »
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These coffee filter butterflies are such a classic craft! I love how easy they are to make and how the bright colours of the Mr. Sketch markers blend together to make gorgeous looking butterfly wings! (Don't worry, you can use regular washable markers too). Do you remember Mr. Sketch markers from when you were a kid? I was walking down the craft aisle at Walmart last year and saw them on display -- I was so excited to see that they still make them! I opened up the package, took the lid off of one of the markers and smelled
This original painting of an orange slice was made using watercolor paint and watercolor pencils. It uses both wet in wet and layering techniques for a uniquely vibrant image. The painting is on a 5x7" piece of high quality watercolor paper, and comes unframed. It is signed on the back as to not interrupt the seamless white space.
A2 - 16.5 X 23.4" Printed in Italy on the best available rice paper using eco friendly inks and manufactured with attention to every detail by experts in the decoupage printing industry. Our process results in consistency in colors and quality across all sizes. For Best Results: Paint the surface with a light or white colored background so the image will show against the transparency of the paper. Apply a layer of decoupage medium to the surface, then place the paper. If you are covering a large area, it is best to do it a section at a time. Once the paper is positioned correctly, apply another layer of glue over the top. Let top layer fully dry before applying a second coat of decoupage medium or varnish. Do not touch your rice paper when it is wet. Use a soft brush with flat / wide bristles (golden taklon works well).
Whether you're growing vegetables, herbs or flowers, getting a good start is important to the success of your plants' growth. Germinating your seeds before planting helps to sort out the viable seeds from the nonviable ones. One way to...
Would you like to learn how to do a paint technique called Frottage? The entire wall along one side of the shop is our vignette wall. This is where we do certain paint techniques, like Frottage. My sons were busy creating a vignette around this Paris Grey dresser, and the next space would be done using a technique called Frottage. First get some newspaper! This technique, Frottage, is from Annie Sloan's newest book, Colour Recipes. The guys did a base layer of Coco Chalk Paint. Very quickly they rolled on a thinned out layer of paint. The first coat was on the wall. We wanted to have a green color and a two tone layer, so we started with Coco Chalk Paint. Then a layer of Chateau Grey Chalk Paint was applied. I told Colin to put on gloves as I thought it was going to be really messy, however it was not. So you don't need gloves to do this! While the Chateau Grey was wet Justin took sheets of crinkled newspaper and rubbed it all over and then pulled it off. The paper pulls off some of the paint revealing the under layer. It was a quick and easy technique that gives a rustic look~just what we were looking for! This is how it came out after we added the furniture and some accessories. Justin kept adding pieces until he got the Vintage Library look he wanted. How about putting old books in a garden planter? We loved how the Gilded antique frame turned into a chalkboard looked against this Frottage wall! We have a fantastic space for our classes and our first Chalk Paint Introductory class was held last Sunday with a sell out group. Learn how to make your pieces more beautiful! Its fun and exciting and I have seen amazing results from my students. (Note: Maison Decor is no longer open for business)