This set of high-quality hand painted easter graphics includes; watercolor Easter bunnies, feathers and floral elements. Boho style. Perfect graphics for DIY, wedding invitations, greeting cards, quotes, blogs, posters and more.
Included in this set:
• 1 bunny on the bike illustration (.PNG, transparent background, 300 ppi)
• 1 illustration of two bunnies with a basket (.PNG, transparent background, 300 ppi)
• 2 ribbon elements (.PNG, transparent background, 300 ppi)
• 21 floral & feather elements (branches, leaves, feathers and flowers) (.PNG, transparent background, 300 ppi)
• 2 ready for use cards (.JPG, .PSD, 300 ppi)
Software compatibility: Adobe Photoshop CS1 and newer. .JPG and .PNG files will work with most graphic software.
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These images have been provided by the designer for presentational purposes only. Please refer to the Design Cuts license for terms of use.
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The.Supplier.Search –
hi guys,
Do you know if this set, as well as most sets being offered for sale here have been tested for printing on paper?
carol@designcuts.com –
Hey there,
Thanks for the comment and I can definitely help with your query. So we don’t test our products for printing as our community work on a huge variety of software and each software generally has different guidelines for creating a design that is print ready. You shouldn’t have an issue with any of our resources being suitable for print though and I have popped you over an email to find out what software you are working in and I should hopefully be able to offer some guidance on this as well :)