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Creative Fabrica

  • Creative Fabrica is one of our favourites site to get files for our laser and paper projects. It is an online platform that offers a wide variety of downloadable resources fo crafters like us. On their site you will find a huge variety of fonts, graphics, illustrations, SVGs, templates, laser files and more. These resources can be used for a variety of purposes, from personal projects to commercial designs.
  • We have been using Creative Fabrica for some time now and because we use so much of what is available there, we have a yearly membership which allows us to access everything on the site.
  • There is a free Membership available, which offers limited access to the library and community features, although it gives you access to a huge amount of designs.
  • The paid Membership subscription includes unlimited access to all their resources. We use and highly recommend Creative Fabrica.
  • Cute Baby Animals
  • Kayla Font
  • Cats and Flowers
  • Welcome Font

Envato

  • We have been using Envato Elements for a number of years now and will probably continue to do so. Envato Elements offers a one price only subscription which gives you unlimited access to all sorts of digital assets including graphics, templates, fonts, music, sound effects, video, add-ons and much more.
  • What I really like about Envato is that it includes Adobe files like Photoshop, Premier Pro and Illustrator so if you have the Adobe Creative Suite, you can edit those files to suit your project.

Pixabay

  • For a free source of graphics then Pixabay is our number one source. Pixabay has lots of hidden treasures that includes photos, illustrations and vector images so you will find plenty of free SVGs that you can work with.
  • The site also has videos and sound files.
  • All of the content on Pixabay is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license, which means that it can be used without attribution and without the need to obtain permission from the original creator.

UnSplash

  • We don’t use UnSplash as often as the others listed here as it focuses mainly on photos rather than on illustrations. However, the photos are free to use and are of a high quality. They are picked by a team of experts to ensure that only the best images are made available to users.
  • Photographers from around the world contribute their work to the platform, and users are encouraged to share their own photos as well. This creates a vibrant community of photographers and visual artists, and provides users with a wide range of perspectives and styles to choose from.

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