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Freebie Image Gallery: Farmhouse Printables

It’s trite but true: a picture is worth a thousand words. In our emoticon-spouting, animated GIF meme-ing, Facebook-loving times, we communicate, more and more, through images. The Freebie Image Gallery features high-resolution images available through Devil’s Artisan, our very own Journal of the Printing Arts. DA’s Dingbats Section offers an ever-expanding selection of free, high-resolution, downloadable dingbats, ornaments and fanciful initials for your printed and online projects.

The “farmhouse aesthetic” is having a bit of a moment in design nowadays. Today’s freebie image gallery features some excellent images with a rustic, homey feel. Use them in any of your design projects, from wall art to digital designs.

At Home banner

How much more homey can you get than this “at home” banner? This would be a great addition to your home decor.

Hen

Something about this cute little hen just screams “kitchen” to me. I’m sure you’ll find a lovely home for this one.

Mug

Talk about a taste of home! This coffee mug is the epitome of comfort and warmth.

decorative headpiece

Doesn’t this remind you of the wallpaper border in your childhood kitchen? Or that one lamp your aunt gave you?

dove

Every home can use some peace and quiet. This dove is the perfect symbol of that … even if there are little ones around to break up the calm.

 

PortraitNow it’s time to get creative with these pretty images. Make us proud! Don’t forget to check out all the other dingbats, ornaments and fancy initials available for your use at the Devil’s Artisan website. Click on the images above or browse the DA website for print-quality versions.

Enjoy,Steph


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