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Newer cricut user here, so I’m far from an expert but I’ve found https://freesvg.org to have the best free selection of all the sites I’ve tried so far. Source: over 1 year ago
Contextually, what you're doing is fine. You're making personal-use invites for a kid's birthday party so I think it's admirable you're hoping for some casual free resources for use. Generally speaking, you're going to likely be looking for each source on a case-by-case basis because there isn't a single go-to large repository of commercial-quality, diverse free libraries of content. Some get close but they won't... Source: over 1 year ago
Freesvg.org and Vecteezy for illustrations/clip art. The cover of Project BRKN-Shackle uses two versions of the same “spy” graphic, and I then modified it/shifted the colors. I did even less work on Playdate Peril’s cover, just combining a couple illustrations. Source: almost 2 years ago
Not CorelDraw, but I think you can use this site for free SVG's. https://freesvg.org/. Source: almost 2 years ago
What you need is svg files, you can edit them using inkscape, which is free: https://inkscape.org/ There are lots of free public domain svgs here: https://freesvg.org/. Source: about 2 years ago
-Can I use non-Cricut images (i.e. Images from flaticon.com to make my stickers) using the Cricut software? Source: 8 months ago
Its my first time to know about "flaticon.com". Thank you! I dont know how to use it. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm confused - you're packaging your creative work to be purchased but expect others to hand over theirs for free? Because illustration is a very detailed skill. Or are you looking for a resource like flaticon.com? Source: about 1 year ago
My favorites are the stickers sections in tenor.com and giphy.com. For Icons I use flaticon.com. They also have cute stickers but they aren't animated. Source: over 1 year ago
I like having a visual indicator in my page titles, but I never really liked the emojis or built-in Notion icons, so now I use flaticon.com on just about every page/database template. I really like it so far. The options are nearly endless, especially once you consider the color and line art customization. Source: over 1 year ago
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