Heavy Crepe Paper Tulips Commercial Use Pattern

(1 customer review)

$30.00 / year

Heavy Crepe Paper Tulips Commercial Use Pattern

  • Includes the SVG file and printable PDF in a downloadable zip file
  • For use in accordance with the Lia Griffith LLC Digital Content License that accompanies the pattern
  • Automatic renewal of this License on an annual basis

Description

This is a zip file that includes the PDF template and SVG cut file for our Heavy Crepe Paper Tulips . Purchasing this file allows you to use the pattern for commercial use. This includes selling the flowers you make from this pattern and using them for marketing purposes.  In order to continue using this pattern for commercial use, the license fee must be renewed each year.  This license will automatically renew each year on the date of purchase.

Where to find the pattern after purchasing:

Once you have purchased this flower pattern, you can find the zip file containing a copy of the pattern and the Lia Griffith Media LLC Digital Content License in your shop account under Subscriptions.

Tools, materials, and photo tutorial:

See the tools and materials you will need for this flower and view the photo tutorial here.

View terms & conditions:

Further detailed information, terms, and restrictions on royalty-free commercial use terms and conditions may be found in our Commercial Use License Policy. Please make sure you read our license terms and conditions in full prior to purchase. Under no circumstances can the file itself be sold or distributed.

Coupon codes and Craft Cash points may not be used or redeemed on this purchase.

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1 review

  1. glennbec62 (verified purchaser)

    I love this pattern!! I made tulips from the heavy crepe paper and the double sided. It has been a fun and educational experience trying paper combinations and pan pastels. I will say that for a flower that only has 6 petals the more I made and had a chance to experiment with shaping and stretching the better and better my flowers looked. Thank you Lia and Meghan for providing such a wonderul video (I watched several times lol).