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of Halftone Vector Paper
Halftone vector paper is a great way to add texture and interest to your designs. It's perfect for creating backgrounds, borders, and other #Typographie_Inspiration #Desain_Editorial #Texture_Graphic_Design #카드_디자인
Creased Up Grey Plain Abstract Paste the Wall Wallpaper
A full roll of this product is 20.5 inches wide and 396 inches long. A full roll can cover up to 56 square feet depending on the design match and pattern repeat. A sample of this product is 8 inches by 11 inches. These new realistic effect wallpapers are digitally printed for maximum wow factor. Designed to look like textured walls this flat wallpaper design gives the illusion of crumpled creased paper. Easy living yet on trend this simple but effective design is a subtle way to a clean fresh lo
Vintage Junk Journal Papers, Digital Download, Printable Grunge Papers, Vintage Ephemera Printables, Scrapbook Papers, Journal Pages.
Vintage style printable papers, grunge effect vintage pages, scrapbook and junk journal printables. A set of 3 printable pages in size A4 (8.5 x 11in). These papers have been created with a lovely vintage aged look, perfect for a vintage style project; they could be used as background papers in a scrapbook, junk journal, collage, card-making, or any paper craft project! They can be used in physical items you sell, but not in digital form. Quick and easy to download and print, no physical item will be shipped. I hope you enjoy using these papers! You may also like: https://etsy.com/listing/1040199395/digital-download-vintage-lined-notepaper-?ref=shop_home_active_19&crt=1 https://etsy.com/listing/987685358/vintage-ephemera-junk-journal-pages?ref=shop_home_active_29&crt=1
Amate Bark Paper from Mexico - Lace Oro 15.5x23 Inch Sheet
PRICES MAY VARY. Handmade by artisans in Mexico Can be framed for instant artwork! Each Sheet is Unique Handmade colors vary slightly between batches The word amate derives from amatl, the Nahuatl word for paper. Mayan and Aztec Indians painted on amate paper to create codices (accordion folded books) depicting stories, historical events and even astrology. The Otomi people still use amate paper today for creating cutout figures for religious ceremonies while other village artisans use it for Me