These lined and plain printable
graphics are a good size for
writing a note, or maybe a family
recipe. I like displaying this size
on vintage clipboards.
This printable sheet of 4
graphics would be a great size
for teacher notes or labels.
These tags were made using a small
section of the original image. When
layering I like to keep something
simple. Here it's the color palette.
...
He knew at last that he had been a fool,
To think of breaking the forest rule,
And choosing a dress himself to please,
Because he envied the other trees.
To think of breaking the forest rule,
And choosing a dress himself to please,
Because he envied the other trees.
But it couldn't be helped, it was now too late,
He must make up his mind to a leafless fate!
So he let himself sink in a slumber deep,
But he moaned and he tossed in his troubled sleep,
Till the morning touched him with joyful beam,
And he woke to find it was all a dream.
For there in his evergreen dress he stood,
A pointed fir in the midst of the wood!
His branches were sweet with the balsam smell,
His needles were green when the white snow fell.
And always contented and happy was he,
The very best kind of a Christmas tree."
Here are the free graphics
& sources used in my artwork:
*The Graphics Fairy*
Snowy pine & berry postcard
*Lilac & Lavender*
Snowy pine & berry postcard
*Lilac & Lavender*
Thank you for stopping by!
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Christine! Merry Christmas to you too!
DeleteBeautiful! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Adelaide! You're welcome, I'm happy to share.
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