This set includes 14 high-quality, transparent, PNG images. The crayon box and individual crayons--red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple--come in full-color, grayscale, and lineart.
All images are available for both personal and commercial use, however, you may not resell or redistribute my artwork. Credit appreciated (in the form of a link to www.digitalclassroomclipart.com) but not required.
Excellent resource for the class! I like your style and I'm interested in your products and store! I'm your new follower! You can visit my store and leave a comment if you wish! hugs and Happy Easter! Hernan
wonderful freebie! I just rated your free download. Please checked out my free product and rate at well. Thank You
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Adorable! Thanks for sharing! Would you be willing to share what software you used to create your clipart? Also, I am looking for a set of coin clip art for commercial use. Any chance you have one of those?
This is fantastic, Wendy. I am very excited to see what else you come out with. I think you are going to do well here, especially with a style that is different from anyone else's :)
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I have a question about using your clipart. . . I am new at this:) I am creating a "Colors" rap (I am a music teacher) to help Kindergarten and Pre-K teachers teach the colors. I wanted to use your colors clipart, but don't want to break your use agreement. Can I use them in my document to upload in TPT?
Sure! Just credit me somewhere in the product description (preferably with a link to my store at www.digitalclassroomclipart.com) please.
September 13, 2012
melhel35
I downloaded the freebie and tried to copy then paste a couple of the images into a Word document. The picture is mostly black (color and b & w) with only a portion of your art peeking through. Should I be putting the art into a document by a different method?
Thank you!
The most reliable way to import an image into a Word document is to go to the menu at the top and click Insert > Picture > From File. I hope that helps.
Your clipart is wonderful, and I wonder if you could share what program your clipart is created in. Thanks for your help and I look forward to more of your work!