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Free Decoupage Poinsettia Printable

Free Poinsettia Decoupage Printable for card making. This one sheet free A4 printable can be used to make red Poinsettia Flowers for paper crafting, scrapbooking or greetings cards.

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Make Your Own Craft Project with This Decoupage Poinsettia Printable

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Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

Have fun with this watercolour printable decoupage filled with pretty re Poinsettia‘s. Embrace the joy of Christmas with these floral inspired pieces ready to cut out for crafting and elevate your projects and cards.

What’s included in the Free Poinsettia Basket Decoupage Printable Ephemera Download

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In this set of Free Poinsettia Decoupage Printable Ephemera, you will receive one sheet set up to print on A4. The pages are set to size so you can print out on your printer and then fussy cut them out. The complete printed page is the size of A4 and will also work on 11×8.5 inches American letter size; just fill the page.

There are plenty of Poinsettia’s pansies to cut out in different sizes and each one has 4 layers.

What can you use the Free Poinsettia Decoupage for?

Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

You can use the Free Poinsettia Printable Ephemera for a variety of crafts, including:

  • Poinsettia Christmas Cards
  • Poinsettia Sympathy Cards
  • Christmas Scrapbooking pages
  • Papercrafting
  • Junk Journal Pages
  • Floral Scrapbooking pages
  • Party invite’s
  • ART Cards
  • Mixed media art 
  • Altered Library Cards

How to use the Free Poinsettia Decoupage Printable

Photo Credit: Donna Vallance

How to use your Poinsettia Decoupage Printable:

  • Download the Free Poinsettia Decoupage Printable
  • Print the sheet on your computer on to plain paper or card
  • Cut out your flowers using small decoupage scissors.
  • Use foam pads to layer the design. Start with the largest piece then gradually add smaller Inner layers of flowers in order of size.
  • Add to the front of your project.

How you can use my files 

These new design images were created using AI technology and Procreate. They have been very carefully adapted using other methods such as Photoshop and Procreate. Therefore I have obtained legal, commercial rights to produce these, and I own the copyright. These take time and patience to create, which I love doing so I can share with you! They can be used for personal use or commercially.

  1. Restrictions on Digital Usage: You are prohibited from employing any digital utilization. Reproduction, modification, distribution, repackaging, bundling, or digital sales of my files are strictly not allowed. This extends to any deployment of my files on digital platforms, websites, or banners.
  2. Printing for Physical Creation and Sale: You are granted permission to print my files as many times as you like. These printed images may be employed for the fabrication and sale of physical products, provided that said products are exclusively crafted by your own hands. Directly reselling my pages or employing them with minor adjustments is not permitted.

Download Here

To get your free Layered decoupage pansy basket, simply click on the photo link below. To download the files you will be asked to confirm your email and subscribe to my newsletter. Simply click on the photo link below and you will be taken to my new shop where you can add it to your basket and check it out for FREE.

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If you wish to use it commercially, it would be greatly appreciated if you attribute a link to my website Likelovedo.

Author

  • Donna Vallance

    Donna, an accomplished author, call’s Essex home and resides on the outskirts of the vibrant city of London. She is the creative force behind various websites, with Likelovedo being the foundation. Donna loves to explore, tell a story, and has a passion for travel, craft, and, of course, London. You can find Donna at Likelovelondon.com, a brand-new London website, and Cruising With Kids, where her work has also been published by various news publications.

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