Hello everyone. Its Free Graphic Wednesday again! And #70! Yoohoo!
I can not believe I am still sharing images. Who knew I had so many?
My husband, thats who, as he says I am always buying things no one else wants. lol I have informed him that there seem to be a lot of people who like my old pictures. Hah!
Here they are for this week.
I love this silhouette don't you?
I thought the silhouette and the following apple were appropriate for the season. It is apple season isn't it? I don't eat them much myself unless they are in pies. :-)
This elk is another seasonal image for all of you hunters out there. :-)
Love this French theatre sign.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I will be sharing a couple of pieces of furniture with you in the next day or so. So please come back by and check them out. I tried a new color...lavender.
Take care,
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Here are the rules for using these images.
- The above images are free and for personal use only they are not for re-sale.
- You may use the images as part of a single project to sell but you may not sell the images or multiple projects using the images. In other words no mass production of items with my images.
- International viewers please check the copyright laws for your country.
- I do research the graphics to check if they are copyright free to the best of my ability before I share them with you, and because I am providing the graphics for free I am not legally responsible if you use these images and are sued for copyright infringement. It is totally your choice to use or not use the images.
- All other images on my blog are copyrighted. You may pin them or share them on your social networks but any other use is prohibited.All images that are not listed as "free" on this blog are copyrighted and not for public use. Copying my images without my permission is subject to suit.
1 comment:
So happy I'm getting your emails again. I don't know what happened. Btw, I think the ad is for a mother of pearl lotion for use in the city and theatre. It's made by Giraud & Sons of Grasse. I find this fascinating because i use Concha de Nacar (Mother of pearl) creme by Perlop. It must be something similar. I've read its use predates Roman time.
I love the elk, but not the thought of hunting it! As always, thank you for your images. You can tell your husband it's probably my favourite feature.
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