I have never had Far Far Hill return an email from me (I've tried). However, they did put up a Granny Blinkie, so they know we are here. I am guessing after an image URL search (Google Image) and a Far Far Hill blog search, that they have taken this freebie down. However, they do re-use papers in different packs so it is possible, if you put some time into it, that you might be able to find the papers here and there on their blog. Here is their contact page: http://farfarhill.blogspot.com/p/contact-information_2.html
In Evening Garden is available from the real graphic designer and not this person who has ripped it off. You will find the original version on Shutterstock where the artist will get credit for it and not all the thieves out there.
Jane could you get me a link to the "real graphic designer." When we highlight designers and discover that they are stealing material from other sources we stop highlighting them. I'll just need the link to do that. Thank you for your help and the heads up. I am a Shutterstock contributor also and would hate for someone to break terms of use, especially on a Shutterstock.com item.
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Can you tell me if the Far Far Hill In Evening Garden is no longer available? Thanks
I have never had Far Far Hill return an email from me (I've tried). However, they did put up a Granny Blinkie, so they know we are here. I am guessing after an image URL search (Google Image) and a Far Far Hill blog search, that they have taken this freebie down. However, they do re-use papers in different packs so it is possible, if you put some time into it, that you might be able to find the papers here and there on their blog. Here is their contact page: http://farfarhill.blogspot.com/p/contact-information_2.html
In Evening Garden is available from the real graphic designer and not this person who has ripped it off. You will find the original version on Shutterstock where the artist will get credit for it and not all the thieves out there.
Jane could you get me a link to the "real graphic designer." When we highlight designers and discover that they are stealing material from other sources we stop highlighting them. I'll just need the link to do that. Thank you for your help and the heads up. I am a Shutterstock contributor also and would hate for someone to break terms of use, especially on a Shutterstock.com item.
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