Blue Gold Winter Design Digital Papers--12 x 12--300 DPI--Commercial Use Permitted--Instant Download

Blue Gold Winter Design Digital Papers--12 x 12--300 DPI--Commercial Use Permitted--Instant Download

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Ten beautiful full color papers of winter landscapes and snowflakes in shades of blue and gold. 300 dpi, formatted for 12 x 12, commercial use permitted.

Original AI based designs by DC Williams. Zip files, JPG.

These are digital papers to print or use digitally, no physical item is sent.

Completely okay for commercial applications such as journals, cards, etc., but do not resell as is.

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I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations

But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wholesale availability

All of our items are vintage, we cannot get multiples. Occasionally we'll have more than one of a particular item, but once they are gone, we cannot replace them.

Custom and personalized orders

We will be taking custom orders for digital art going forward. Please contact us before placing orders.

Gift wrapping and packaging

Gift wrap is available on a case by case basis. We haven't decided to formally offer it, but if you need something special, ask us and we'll see what we can do.

Do you take returns?

We do not, as per our official policy, take returns or issue refunds.

If something is not right with your order however, and we make an exception to that policy, we CANNOT issue a return label. You are responsible for the postage. I would also add that we DO fix problems...

Do you take requests for specific items, pattern matching, etc.?

Not officially, but we pick a lot, and we will cheerfully look out for specific items. We don't deal in china or silver most of the time, but we pick all the time, and there's no reason not to look at every single corner of the thrift shop...