Blossom Floral Designer Kit with 40+ Cutout Flowers – only $7!
May 12, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Blossom Floral Designer Kit with 40+ Cutout Flowers – only $7!
Expires: June 1, 2018, 11:59 pm EST
This collection includes 44 high-quality cutout flowers that are perfect for expert and hobbyist designers. Creativenauts spent countless hours sourcing, color correcting and clipping out each individual flower, thus giving you the ability to use it this collection on invitations, posts, business cards, flyers, home decor, fabrics, phone cases, tote bags, websites, digital ads and much more!
The possibility are endless, have fun and make something that’s unique and creative!
Highlights:
- 44 Cutout Flowers (200mb). Each flower has been color corrected.
- Format: PNG. Each flower has a transparent background.
- Size: 300 DPI between 4-6 inches in Width.
- Use it on as many design projects as you like.
Pricing:
Normally these splendid resources sell for $19, but for a limited time only, you can get Blossom Floral Designer Kit for only $7. That’s a savings of 63% off the regular price!
Click the BUY NOW button to start creating exquisite designs!
Deal terms:
- Delivered as an instant download after completing your purchase.
- Files can be used for both personal and commercial projects in an unlimited capacity.
- Reselling, sharing, redistributing, giving away or including the product within an online application is strictly prohibited.
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