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Download: Hand Drawn Spring Wreaths 

April 4, by Francine Clouden. Leave a Comment

Hand drawn flower spring wreaths are a great way to add a touch of craftiness to your home decor. These beautiful images can be used in a variety of ways, from wall hangings to table centerpieces.

To create a hand-drawn spring wreath, the artist usually starts by sketching out a rough outline of the wreath’s circular shape. They then add in various flowers and other elements, using reference images or their imagination to guide them. These elements can be arranged in a symmetrical or asymmetrical pattern, depending on the artist’s preference.

Once the basic layout of the wreath is established, the artist will typically begin to add in more details, such as shading, texture, and color. They may use various techniques to create a sense of depth and dimensionality within the wreath, such as cross-hatching or blending different shades of color.

These wreaths typically feature elements that are associated with spring, such as flowers, leaves, and other foliage, and are arranged in a circular shape to create a wreath. These wreaths are typically created as a representation of the spring season, with vibrant colors and delicate, light imagery that captures the essence of the season.

Luckily you don’t have to go through all that trouble! 

Use the flower images as a reference, and draw the outlines of your flower wreath. Next, you can use colored pencils or markers to add some depth and texture. Finally, you can frame your masterpiece or attach it to a string for wall hanging. With a little bit of imagination and creativity, you can make your own beautiful hand drawn flower wreath.

You can customize these to suit a wide range of different settings and occasions. They can be used to decorate a home or office, or as a design element for various events and celebrations, such as weddings, birthdays, or baby showers.

Get this free download as a new set of 6 flower spring wreaths vectors to use on your designs this upcoming season. The free files available in eps and png formats that you can use in image editing software to make into printables. Use for scrapbook titles, journaling and backgrounds!

Source: Free Download: Hand Drawn Spring Wreaths II – Curly Made

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12 FREE Halloween Heartbeat SVG File Downloads

12 FREE Halloween Heartbeat SVG File Downloads

Does your heat beat for Halloween like mine does? Then these fun die cut files are for you! These Halloween Heartbeats feature ghosts, pumpkins and spooky sayings with up and down “heartbeat” lines.

You can use these designs on handmade greeting cards, scrapbook layouts, t-shirts, planner pages, home decor and lots more. Wouldn’t these be perfect for borders on Halloween scrapbook pages!?

There are 12 different FREE SVG, PNG or DXF cut files you can download and print or use with your electronic die cutting machine.

Click here to visit Design Bundles to get them.

-Heather

Find lots more digital downloads at Design Bundles

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