Posts Tagged ‘downloadable’

 

Free Printable: Your Evil Twin

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

Here’s an inspirational quote for you to print off and hang on your fridge. Or office. Or wherever.

I like to think it’s a little more awesome than your standard “inspirational” quote. But you can be the judge of that.

Your Evil Twin Free Printable

"Live every day like your evil twin is coming to steal your life and do it better."

 

Your Evil Twin Free Printable

 

Let me know if you download it! Happy Printing!

 

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Your Evil Twin by Natalie Matz is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

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Free Printable: Cat-Eye Glasses Notecards and Envelopes

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Just in time for Mother’s Day, I designed some cute little cat-eye notecards and matching envelopes. Just print the cards on cardstock and the envelopes on regular letter paper.

The .pdf download includes glasses in four different colors (two per 8.5×11″ page) and an envelope for each.

Please feel free to share the preview image, but link them back here! These are for personal use only, please.

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PS: If you download and find them useful, please leave a comment! I always respond, and they make my day!

 

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Fixed: Free Knit-Stitch Photoshop Brushes!

Friday, December 16th, 2011

I uploaded these knit stitch Photoshop brushes back in October, but I’ve since learned that the original file didn’t include all of the brushes. Oops! I re-packaged them for you, so you should be good to go! Merry Christmas!

Download! (.zip 359 KB)

To create a canvas of lovely stockinette (that never curls!) simply do the following:

1. With either the single or the row of stitches, position your cursor at the upper left side of your canvas (or at desired start point).
2. While holding the shift key down, click and drag your cursor to the bottom of your canvas (or to desired stop point)
3. Repeat along the entire length of your imagined sweater-canvas.

For gorgeous fair-isle or stranded colorwork, simply use the “filled” knit brush in the color of your choice to go over individual stitches:

The Fine Print:
These Adobe Photoshop brushes were created by Natalie Matz licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
In other words, please use and enjoy them, but *don’t* use them for profit or commercial use and please give me credit if you share or modify them!

 

(You can check out the original post here, if you fancy.)

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Google Chrome Icon – Improved

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

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Although I’m a very disorganized person IRL, I *need* to have an organized, clean, and consistent-looking desktop. This includes how my dock icons look, and unfortunately, I really dislike the colors in the Google Chrome icon. Bleh. So I decided to try to make one myself that isn’t quite so garish/flat. Go ahead and download it if you wish! I’ll talk about some free/simple ways to change up all of your icons in the near future!

Click here to download! (includes .png and .icns formats)
Obviously,  the icon itself won’t include the banner or logo image. :)

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Free Download: Knit Stitch Photoshop Brushes

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

**Edited 12/15** Apparently, the original download didn’t include all of the brushes. It should be fixed now! Let me know if you’re still having trouble!!**

Sweater weather is here, and that means dreams of knitting designs start dancing around my head. Since I can’t knit as much as I used to because of my bum arm, I can at least knit with Photoshop!

For your virtual-knitting pleasure, I created some simple knit-stitch Adobe Photoshop brushes!

Download! (.zip 359 KB)

To create a canvas of lovely stockinette (that never curls!) simply do the following:

1. With either the single or the row of stitches, position your cursor at the upper left side of your canvas (or at desired start point).
2. While holding the shift key down, click and drag your cursor to the bottom of your canvas (or to desired stop point)
3. Repeat along the entire length of your imagined sweater-canvas.

For gorgeous fair-isle or stranded colorwork, simply use the “filled” knit brush in the color of your choice to go over individual stitches:

(Feel free to download this image and use it in your fall-and-winter projects. I’m imagining cute gift tags and Christmas cards…)

Guess what-  I LOVE comments! Let me know if you download them, and especially if you use them on your blog. I’d love to link to you!

The Fine Print:
These Adobe Photoshop brushes were created by Natalie Matz licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
In other words, please use and enjoy them, but *don’t* use them for profit or commercial use and please give me credit if you share or modify them!

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