Nurse Life Doodle Letter & Leopard Sublimation PNG
Purchase includes:
- Zip file containing: PNG, EPS file types
- color design only, no black and white
- Compatible with Silhouette Studio, Cricut Design Space, Scan N Cut, Adobe Illustrator and other cutting and design programs
- So Fontsy Standard Commercial Use License
Product Description
The Nurse Life Doodle Letter & Leopard Sublimation PNG is a digital product that features a fun and vibrant design perfect for nurses or anyone in the healthcare profession. It includes a high-quality PNG file with a doodle letter and leopard print pattern that can be used for sublimation printing on a variety of materials like t-shirts, mugs, and tote bags. With this product, nurses can showcase their love for their profession in a stylish and unique way.
You will receive the following:
- 1 x PNG File
- 12'' x 12'' PNG | 3600 pixels x 3600 pixels
- 300 DPI high-quality file
You can also change the size of the design file to fit other sizes with your favorite design software.
Please note that unless you use a white substrate/mat or a white toner printer, any white seen in a design will be the color of your substrate and not white....There is no white in sublimation.
To print these designs, you need to use outside software, like the ones below. Please familiarize yourself with your software so that you can determine which file type will work for your project.
- Adobe Photoshop
- Affinity Designer
- Adobe Photoshop Elements
- Corel
- Cricut Design Space
- Silhouette Basic and/or Designer Edition
- Sure Cuts A Lot
- Make The Cut
- Illustrator
- Inkscape
- & Similar Software
Cut files are not included.
Please note that the colors shown may slightly vary due to computer screen differences.
Commercial Use
Cut-Friendly
Lifetime Download
Re-name the folder Commercial Use.
To create sub-folders, open the Commercial Use folder you created > Right click > New Folder. Right click on the folder > Re Name the folder based on how you decide to categorize your designs. Repeat this process to create multiple sub-folders.
Under the "Local User" area, right click "Library" and then select "New Folder."
Double click on the new folder to re-name it "Commercial Use" If you'd like to create sub-folders, repeat he same process only right clicking on the "Commercial Use" folder to create a "New Folder" within in.