Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF
(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage etc.)
(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage etc.)
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF
(Use this image when you need a reverse image for transfer projects, as with Iron on Transfers or Citra Solv transfers etc)
This weeks Transfer Printable is another lovely French Typography Specimen! This would be a nice one for a Kitchen since it has a Coffee and Food theme. The address on it is from Marseille! I love all the little decorative curlycues on it. So pretty! This would look fab on Linen or Burlap, great for Flour Sack projects too! Of course you can use them for any of your DIY projects, like pillows, towels, signs, table runners and gorgeous on furniture pieces! The possibilities are endless so have fun with these!
Need help finding the perfect Transfer Method for your Project? Check out my Post about Transfer Methods HERE




Love the different fonts and designs in this, Karen! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. Love it. Thank you, Karen!
ReplyDeleteOh it's lovely! It will go perfectly with the kitchen theme I'm building.
ReplyDeleteThanks you, Karen!
Debbie :)
Thank you, Karen! I love this one and plan to use it on a Lazy Susan. It's lovely!
ReplyDeletegracias por el imprimible
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Mari
Thanks ladies!!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! Thank you, Karen.: )
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I love these. But when I click "HERE" it dumps me on a a Googles docs page. Appreciate your help. thanks much, C
ReplyDeleteHi C, Yes, it's stored on Google Docs. It's still free! You can either download it from there, or print it out. The file is too big to store here, so that's why I have to keep them all there. As an alternative you can just click on the graphic here to enlarge it, and then save or print. The size will print out the same, but the resolution is lower to save file space. It will probably still work for you for most of your projects, it just won't be quite as sharp as the PDF.
DeleteWhat version of photoshop do you use to blow up your images and print them on multiple papers
ReplyDeleteThanks
R
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your website!!! Thank you for all of the cool graphics!!!
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ReplyDeleteI finally started using your website *instead of just looking thru it) Thank you!!
I made my first 4 pieces and cant wait to get a projector to make life easier!