This is a frame around a poem. The poem was either super old or pretentious, because it doesn't make a lot of sense if you read it quickly: "Oft in the stilly night,
Ere slumber's chain has bound me,
Fond memory brings the light,
Of other days around me;
The smiles, the tears of boyhood's years,
The words of love then spoken,
The eyes that shone, now dimmed and gone,
The cheerful hearts now broken!
Thus in the stilly night, &c."
Anyway, the frame is available for new generations to use in whatever ways they want!
I found this old ornate frame somewhere in the depths of ancients public domain images a loooong time ago, but I never went about synthesizing it because it's balance and design was a little odd. I was looking at it tonight, and it just started to appeal to me. I wanted to share it's pre-digital joy with the world.
Pretty self explanitory, a vector pack of guns. This is my third vector pack. Although this isn’t all that great I hope you find it useful. I know that guns is an overdone object for vectoring, but I decided to throw in some new guns, guns people
Found this on the title page of a 1888 Japanese book. The title is tall and narrow because Japanese can be written vertically. So you'll either have to rotate your text or be creative in some other way. I just thought it was a really beautiful old ornate Asian Style frame that I had to synthesize it so that I could share it.
I just realized now that it is quite phallic. Wonder if that was intentional?
This is a silhouette of the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) made by my friend Jay and I. It is optimized for cutting on a Cricut.
Sometime a while back I told myself to make no more frames. I mean, who really uses clipart frames these days? But I came across a version of this 1845 advertisement and I knew I had to synthesize it. So curvy!