
Here is another series of free downloads that I have come across. These are all courtesy of the creative Miss B (you may know her from The Bright Side Project). She has lots of digital downloads available on her blog blahg, from mailing labels to photoshop textures. You can browse through them here. The images shown above are a few of my favorites. The “Get Excited and Make Things” poster print (8.5″ x 11″) was actually created (and generously provided as a free download) by moleitau, but Miss B has adapted it into five different colors, for your color-coordinating pleasure.
Check them out: Library card bookplates, Get Excited poster, folded mini notebook.
Thanks, Miss B!
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Britt McMaster is addicted to cucumbers. She and her husband, Ryan, live and work in a tiny apartment in downtown Vancouver, BC. Both Ryan and Britt love to write lists of all their ideas on action sheets, and they have pages and pages. They write especially quickly after they've each had a dry cappuccino or two. Most of those fanciful ideas will stay on paper, but Cucumbersome is Britt's platform to try some out.
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I love, love, love anything library related, being the giant bookworm that I am!
Thank you! How exciting to see my lil’ freebies on your pretty blog! I am honored:)
LOVE the bookplates! I’m always lending my books out just hoping I get them back!
ran over here from the blahg…smitten. totally and head-over-tails smitten.
genius and generous site, as i said over on kirtsy.com
{but it was the post below that made me really smile!}
well done. karey m.
The bookplates are just great. I’m actually in library school and we just had a book exchange, next time I’m going to use these bookplates. What size paper or labels should we use?