So excited that spring is finally here. Or was. We had two 70 degree days, and now it’s back to the 30’s and 40’s. Turned the heat back on in the house. I might be sitting under an electric blanket right now. But I can dream about spring…it has to get here at some point. Both my Erin Condren horizontal and my Erin Condren vertical are decked out in my new weekly Garden Breeze set.
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I also created a matching free printable that coordinates with this set. It has some of the elements from the Garden Breeze kit as well as some unique elements. It’s available in both .png and .psd formats. I use a Silhouette portrait with the Designer software and prefer the .png files, but have also provided the .psd for those who prefer that file format.
Garden Breeze Free Planner Sticker Printable PDF
Garden Breeze Free Planner Sticker Printable PNG
PDF Details:
- 40 planner stickers sized to an 8 1/2″ by 11″ pdf file
- File size: Large 4.65 MB
- 300 dpi for crisp prints
- Collection: Garden Breeze
PNG Details:
- 40 planner stickers sized to an 8 1/2″ by 11″ png file
- File size: Medium 990 KB
- 300 dpi for crisp prints
- Collection: Garden Breeze
How do I use this?
Please note that the boxes are created with a bleed area. This is ideal if using a silhouette because you can create your boxes with the box tool and insure you don’t have any white around the edges. If cutting by hand you will need to cut in slightly to fit the box correctly to a 1.5″ wide space.
- If you have a silhouette or other cutter (this is the one I use) you can import the image and then create your cutlines. I prefer just opening the .png file and creating cutlines from that, but you can also use the .pdf if you have the designer edition. The .pdf file should also work for other cutting machines.
- Use heavyweight printer paper or cardstock, print the images, cut and use a glue pen or roller to adhere the pieces.
- Print on sticker or label paper (this is my favorite premium matte paper and this is the paper I use for my regular stickers) and then carefully cut by hand. If you have a steady hand sharp scissors work great – if not a clear ruler, x-acto knife and cutting mat are your easiest bet. Once the pieces are cut you can either peel from the edge or slightly slice the back with an x-acto to create an easier to peel surface.
Terms:
- For PERSONAL USE ONLY.
- You MAY NOT RESELL, redistribute, or claim the original or derivative designs as your own (that would be stealing).
- Please credit StickerPixie and link back to me (http://stickerpixie.com) if you post this page on the internet. Would love to see your layouts if you post on instagram you can tag me at @stickerpixie or #stickerpixie. Thank you!
xoxo,
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