Showing posts with label PPSPartyGear™. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PPSPartyGear™. Show all posts

Monday, June 12, 2017

New Flag Bunting

For celebrating Independence Day, Flag Day or for special military events.

Those of you who are familiar with this blog might have noticed before how I'll occasionally offer decorative celebration items here. In the past, I offered an autumnal version of this Bunting pattern. That time, I offered the option of an alphabetized set, but this time I am going to keep it simple. I will leave the rest to whomever chooses to decorate using this design whether to add alphabet letters or not.

Please respect all copyrights listed at the foot of this post in my red letter Guidelines (same as those that are shown in the printable download itself). Thank you.

Happy Creative Celebrating!


PPS™Flag Bunting

Download HERE

Display version
(lower quality than the download)


For personal use only.
You are free to:
decorate spaces using
my bunting.
You are not free to:
sell this design for any reason
even if it is altered first.
Thank you
for helping me to
keep free things free!

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Harvest Party Decor: Bunting or Banner

This time of year is one of my favorites.

There are a number of others' copyrights to consider in this design, so please really do read the Guidelines below this post. Thank you.

There is only one each of the letters, "A," and "H" to the downloads below, so it is best to remember that printing 2 copies of each will be necessary in order for your banner(s) to look complete. 

There are, however, 2 different versions of the letter, "P." This is because the two have to sit alongside one another in the word, "Happy." They are listed below as "P1" and "P2" summarily.

10 downloads in all to this post, with 1/4" (or .25") margins. Please check your printer's settings prior to proceeding with this project.

Included is a flap to fit. Both flap and bunting triangle should never be cut apart unless you would like to tape the letters on the wall rather than stringing them.

As for stringing, I'd like to suggest flat, smooth and perhaps fairly narrow ribbon. Gluing each letter to the ribbon prior to folding over the flap and then gluing it down is best for this project. Positioning of the ribbon should be done with care. I'd create a measurement template for this process first.

Happy Harvest Time Creativity!


PPS™ Harvest Bunting or Banner
Display version




Download "H" HERE 

Download "A" HERE 

Download "P1" HERE

Download "P2" HERE

Download "Y" HERE

Download "R" HERE

Download "V" HERE

Download "E" HERE

Download "S" HERE

Download "T" HERE


CREDITS:
(Note: please follow the links provided
for each of the credits in order to see 
each artist's sharing and/or copyright rules.
Thank you)

www.obsidiandawn.com

http://www.dynamicbrushes.com/product/
grunge-2/braque-prime/

(please click on the word "copyright" at that page)


You are free to:
use the various parts for this Harvest Banner
for fun, not profit.
I am the sole copyright holder
of the final product.
The digital brushes I chose to use
for its leafy design
are not mine.
I am forbidden to sell all but one
of those brushes in my artwork.
The same rule applies to
the guests who choose to download
any part of this set.

Thank you
for helping me to
keep free things free!



Monday, October 26, 2015

Free Paper Doll Party Card or Invitation

Why not have a Paper Doll Party?

UPDATE: This is the NEWER, much improved version. It has cleaner lines, a lot more lace, and the top looks more refined to me. Have fun decorating this fan your own way!

It occurred to me the other afternoon, while on a break, that there already has been for some while a stock of several fans available for free here at the Studio's blog.

{Please read and follow all Credits (in black) and Use Guidelines (in red) below. Thank you.}

The Idea
Then an even happier thought struck my brain: Why not make a Fan Invitation or Card for Victoria's fans (so to speak)? I have been finishing slight upgrades for several days, including making the doll look a little bit better. This was then followed by a set of 5 different hair color choices, so guests could begin choosing.

More outfits have been added recently, including a new favorite of mine, the Geography Lesson outfit. Believe me, this was a labor of love. I really do enjoy history, including what people wore once upon a time.

The Details
The flowered border at the top is from an old illustration of  forget-me-not flowers. The tiny mother-of-pearl buttons which border the soft central oval frame are from my own collection. I believe that they are either blouse or sleeve buttons. They may have been used on a child's outfit once. (It's actually one button which I duplicated once for a different project, but never mind all of that now! LOL)

All brushes used to embellish this fan are from brusheezy.com (as I recall), and are designed by obsidiandawn.com.


So without further ado, here is that Paper Doll Party Fan Card/Invitation. I suppose it also might be fun to use as an ornamental object of some sort.

More Paper Doll Party Supplies have already been dreamed up by yours truly! I suppose that I am paper doll crazy this month!
:)



PPSPlaytime™: Paper Doll Fan Card Invitation

Download HERE

Display version
(lower quality than the download)



Credits:
nypl.org
Wikimedia Commons
obsidiandawn.com


You are free to:
Have a Party or simply to play with
this set of images.
Due to copyrights, however,
You are not free to:
ever sell these images, either separately
or in a set.
The copyrights do not belong to me.
Only the rights to the design work belong 
to the Studio's blog.
Thank you for helping me to
keep free things free for the public!

Friday, July 31, 2015

Renaissance Style Invitation or Card

'Tis a night of revels

That is how I imagine a modern version of a party invitation from Merrie Olde England might read. It is a shortened quote from a Shakespeare play, one the Studio found online. (Not that we haven't anything of the Bard of Avon's in our stash, but if you want to know the truth, time was short)

Here is a fun bit of Renaissance music to listen to whilst looking over our new design.



For FOOD for a feast, banquet, or mere "scrambling supper," we highly recommend you read Madge Lorwin's incomparable volume entitled, "Dining with William Shakespeare." 
I myself have tested a number of her recipes. All were tasty, especially her gingerbread, but if you don't like eels for supper, then mind the one for "Eels, Spitchcocked."
:)
Her book may be purchased online and also found at libraries.


Below we display both the outside and inside portions of a possible Renaissance style invitation or card for our guests. This will shortly be added to by a few other items for your party or gaming pleasure. For today, you may choose to visit our PPSPartyGear™category for some fun mask blanks  (that is a Link). These we prepared for you a few years back. They may be decorated with frippery and feathers, or left simply as is.

As for our invitations below, all our guests have to do is simply cut away the gray portion evenly in both graphics once printed. This card is sized to fit an A2 sized envelope. Each printable is for standard sized business paper. We recommend using your local copy center or extension office for this print or copy, as it will use quite a lot of ink or toner.

Please regard others' copyrights while you enjoy your
Happy Creativity!
:)


PPSPartyGear™Renaissance Style Invitation

Download Print Version HERE

Display Version (lower resolution than our download)

Card Interior

Download Print Version HERE

Display Version (lower resolution than our download)



You are free to:
use the above invitation or its graphics in art
for a party or for a gift.
You are not free to:
sell either portion as created.
Please respect our gifts for the public's use.
Thank you.
Let's keep free things free!



Monday, June 15, 2015

Fan Card--Summer of Color 5: 2 Pinks 1 Orange

Pink and Orange Fan Invitation Card

Printables can really make playtime and party times more fun. We've created fans here before in different color ways, one of them in the Steampunk theme. 

This time around, we've used the SOC5 prompt of 2 Pinks 1 Orange. We do hope you'll really have fun and play around with adding details of your own by using rubber stamp letters, Glimmer Mist, glitter, gel pens, etc.

So cool off with our cute summer fans during this Summer of Color number 5!

Happy Creativity!


Display Copy
Summer of Color Party Fan


Download the Printable Set HERE



Digital Brushes by:
www.obsidiandawn.com
tiffcali06 and gvalkyrie over at www.brusheezy.com
also at Brusheezy, Diana (Decorative Frames).
Everything else, Plush Possum Studio's creativity.

You are free to:
make art or fun with this fan, for fun or profit.
If you incorporate this fan into works
that are for sale, please remember to
credit this blog along with the artists
listed in the Credits above.

You are not free to:
repackage this fan in any way on its own for sale,
even if you build on my design.

Thank you for helping me to keep free things free!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Steampunk Style Fan Invitation/Ornament

Today's post is all about gears and bolts and Victorian style mixed together with a fan's design.
I've taken the previously shown holiday fan and changed out its shape, narrowing it so that more sections may be joined together, creating a variety of possibilities for you.
I've also left the message frames blank, so that you can add your own hand lettering or rubber stamped letters, expressing your own choice of sentiment, such as "Happy Birthday" or "It's a Tea Party!" or, as illustrated below, "Steampunk Tea Party," even.
This has been made to accompany a brand new set of travels for our Steam Tea Travels sister blog. This time, we are heading for Cairo, Egypt where adventures abound!
Each sheet contains 18 fan sections, more than enough to create a variety of expressions.
I suppose you could also take your original down to your local copy center or extension and enlarge this one. And, as it was produced at 300dpi, it should look okay, provided you don't go overboard with the enlarging.  
There is a lot of fussy cutting involved in this project, I know, but it will have a lot of character at the end for all the work involved.
But. If you would rather keep it stylish and simpler, you could always simply cut the base gear bits away as you go, making a refined circle.
I'd like to recommend using card stock for this project, along with a fetching grommet for the holes, or a bit of thin metallic braid. A bit of metallic super fine glitter might also go over well with your guests.
The 4:00 teatime could also be covered over with a different clock face with hands set for a different time (before you head for your copy center might be best here), but I'm awfully fond of my regular teatime, and thought it would be fun to include the teatime clock in this design.
No matter where we may roam during our Steam Tea Travels, for example, there is always time for a cup of tea at around 4:00 in the afternoon (or, 16:00 for our friends in the EU).  :)
I do hope you'll enjoy the entire Steampunk Theme Party product line, which you may find more items for in the PPSPartyGear™ category.
Also, for my complete Steampunk-themed Category, you can go HERE.
Happy Steam-themed Creativity!
Rose


NOTE:
This product is never to be repackaged for sale. You may use it, for free, but you may never sell it--not even if you repackage it or alter it somehow. We have exclusive copyrights to the final design. However, the design includes certain elements and Digital Brushes (not owned by us) that we have pledged never to sell in any form, no matter how updated, re-made or altered our design team may make them.
It's simply the LAW (that is a link).
In other words, some parts of my work, my Steampunk party accessories included, are not completely mine.
While parts of them come from copyright free sources, some come with Licenses to copy and use, but never to sell for any reason, in any way, shape or form.
I am free to use them, but would not abuse that privilege.
Plush Possum Studio will uphold the copyrights of others 
wherever possible
Thank you for joining me in doing so.


Steampunk Style Fan Party Invitation/Ornament

Download Digi PNG Version HERE

Download For Print Version HERE





EXAMPLE



Friday, December 30, 2011

Family Fun Project: A ColorMe™ Game Board for Young & Old

We recently dove into game-making head first with our temporarily posted Steampunk-themed parcheesi game set, and are enjoying it so much, we decided to go one step further.
This time, you may partly design your board's look using crayons, markers, colored pencils, etc., and make it a family project at the same time.
Our game board sports a storybook look, with four squares to color in. Adults may have to supervise the board's final look by helping to choose which colors to apply to the spaces provided.
GAME RULES
You may go HERE to find those basic rules necessary to get started. Notice the crown motif, moms, if you will, and note also how the rules call for pieces to enter the pathway on the board in that special spot.
ASSEMBLY
It's fairly self-explanatory, involving your supervision only if children may get confused about which areas of the board to color which way. Simply download each corner section below, then print each one for coloring. We've sized our board fairly small, for ease in printing, but you may choose to enlarge it via your local extension or copy center. We actually do recommend that you make multiple copies, as, in the excitement, children often will fumble, and to be disappointed is not something worth remembering.
Also, it may be useful to try for copies made with toner instead of ink, as these will weather the transformation from black and white to colorful finished product much better.
You may laminate it onto your choice of backing. Wood, cardboard, even cloth when iron-on sheets are available for use, may give fine results.
TOKENS or GAME PIECES
Our game was made to be played using dice for moves around the board.
Also, while the instructions site to which we linked, above, offers you the added option of using spinners, our choice would be dice, but you and your children may opt for either.
For tokens, buttons, coins, flat-backed colored marbles (for use with floral arrangements), or game pieces from other games offer several options. Let each child choose or make it a random drawing which decides who gets to move which pieces.
Once the game's assembly is complete, you may want to protect its surface against the general wear and tear expected in times of play. Everything from sticky-backed clear shelf paper to Mod Podge or any other common household child-safe varnish may work quite nicely for your family.
So, gather your kids together, and break out the crayons, markers, etc., and then watch as it all comes together from creating to gaming.
And Happy Creativity, everyone!
Rose


Example of Assembled Product
(for display purposes only)




Section One
Download 300dpi Printable HERE



Section Two
Download 300dpi Printable HERE



Section Three
Download 300dpi Printable HERE



Section Four
Download 300dpi Printable HERE

Our game board was designed to be free to the public. It should remain so. You are free to use it, but not to sell it as is, or even fancied up as a finished product.
Thank you.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Steampunk Game Board: Parcheesi

This project has been long in the making--several months' worth, in fact.
But it has been a real labor of love.
:)
I created it so that it might be used as one of the games for a Steampunk themed party, taking into account it might also serve as a little conversation piece of a sort.

For the other matching items in this ongoing set, simply go to the PPSPartyGear™ category HERE.

This is work is copyrighted. 
I mean that sincerely.
Anyone who chooses to sell this one, or copy it and post it as being theirs (in other words, steal)  is liable for prosecution under the law. Within U.S. copyright, the moment it was created, it gained copyright status. Same with publishing here to PPS's line-up. So don't be fooled.
I may offer, and you may make copies enough for home use only, or for use in gift-giving, and never for sale in any way.
This is due in part to the digital brushes made by other people, as well as the various share-alike + attribute types of licenses attached to the various images used in such a collage piece. 
In other words, it cannot be legally copied for sale in any way.
I appreciate your help in this matter.
Thank You.

That being said, it is hoped that visitors with an interest in Steampunk and/or board games for home use may enjoy this little offering to its fullest extent.


Game Rules
There is an online resource for Game Rules of many kinds, where you'll find basic rules for the set being offered. That site's version of Parcheesi Rules may be found HERE. Just click on the link, and scroll down.
Be advised, theirs is a version which would assume there is a spinner to hand. It is highly recommend you use dice instead, unless a spinner can be found which can be altered. However, to start one's move using dice was how it was played initially.

Assembling the Game
For tokens, you might try using coins in lieu of having anything on hand, or try making a few of your own based on the 4 designs I offer in my separate printable. Once glued to or printed out onto card stock, they can be then backed with cardboard, then given either felt or cork footing to spare the board's surface. They measure each just 1/2" in diameter, being made to fit the spaces given, but you could always expand via copying larger and/or digitally manipulating the sizes.

Also, it is highly recommend that you head for the nearest extension or copy center where there is a toner based color copier (for better transference, without smears). There you will need to make 4 copies, one of each quadrant of your board, then join all to your chosen surface (I recommend book board or double thickness illustration board or, perhaps, an old table top) using either Dry Mount Tissue (photography studios use this a lot for mounting pictures), or good old fashioned Mod Podge, finishing up with a clear top coat by Mod Podge, and (once it's had a chance to dry completely) perhaps a good buff using either a dab of finishing wax or one of MicroGlaze to reduce moisture damage.

~A second option might be to print all 4 quadrants onto card stock paper. The stiffer paper will hold up to more handling at this point. Follow that by using clear Contact shelf liner and perhaps stiffer cardboard backing.

~Option number 3 might be to use an iron on sheet per quadrant, then position carefully and iron all four sections onto tightly woven fine grade cotton that has been laundered beforehand without any dryer sheets being used. This could be either rolled up for travel or storage, or else folded carefully and tucked into a drawer.

Each quadrant section measures only 8" by 8", not too large for the average home printer.
This means that the board should finish out at about 16" square--a nice size for a game played by 4 players.
Anyway, I do hope you'll enjoy putting this new game together. 
I intend posting a second version of the same game, only this time with a family slant.  That might make a nice family project.
Happy Creativity!
~Rose


Dital Brush Credits:
www.obsidiandawn.com



You are free to 
play with this game and may have it for your own personal use.
Due to copyright issues, however, you are 
not free to:
sell this game board or any portion of it 
for any reason 
here in the United States or worldwide.
I respect the holders of the copyrights embedded within
this work, and respect anybody else who will join me in doing so.

Thank you for cooperating in keeping free things free!

PPSCustomGames™: Steampunk 
Parcheesi Board + Tokens

Upper Right Section

Download HERE



Lower Right

Download HERE



Lower Left

Download  HERE



Upper Left

Download  HERE


Display
(lower quality than the download)




TOKENS

Download HERE





Thank you for cooperating in helping me to keep free things free!


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Steampunk Decor for Cake Stands & More!

This has got to be a favorite of mine at the Studio. I do enjoy mixing old design ideas with some new ones, don't you? Better yet, when it has an Art Nouveau platform on which to build its look for our readers, it makes it all the more fun for yours truly.
Offerer here are 3 style widths of this new edging, each ready for your clever snips with scissors and/or artful punching with edger punches. 
These may print well on card stock--but remember: the Sample Sheet below may be an 8.5" by 11" snippet, but the actual size of our finished product will print at 11" by 17"--or U.S. Ledger Document Sized. 
This will provide you with a print-worthy version of two 15.25" long strips per each style.
Please note how this pattern has a slight irregularity, and no amount of tinkering with its look has yielded our idea of matching end to end with the same  even ended results a professional wallpaper printer may be able to give you. 
That being said, there's a way around any problem of this kind, one being to hide the blemish spot with a cover-up of some sort. Included are little spacers, in two sizes, large and small, as decorative cover-ups.
Have no fear!
I'd never expect you to have to blindly "fussy cut" each little pinked edge!!!!
Instead, the set has been left this way for more creative fun.

I could see the middle two styles, in particular,  being cut with decorative edged scissors/edger punch a bit below their bottom pinking and in the white, uncolored areas of your final print-out. 
At which point, with a few strokes of a little Distress Ink in an appropriate shade to match your printer and/or copy center's output, you'd have a customized version all your own.
Lace may be an option for some, particularly if it's creamy in tone and/or tea/coffee stained for that antiqued look we all crave when it comes to Steampunk crafting.
Anyway, I hope that you'll enjoy this latest outing in the Steampunk genre, a favorite here for some while. 
For more PPS Steampunk freebies, you can go HERE.
And, for more free Party supplies, you can check out the goodies by going HERE.
Have fun all year long with that--
Happy Steampunked Creativity!
Rose


NOTE:
These party sets are never to be repackaged for sale. You may use them, for free, but you may never sell them. We have exclusive copyrights to their final design. However, their design includes certain elements and Digital Brushes (not owned by us) that we have pledged never to sell in any form, no matter how updated, re-made or altered our design team may make them.
It's simply the LAW (that is a link).
In other words, some parts of our work, our Steampunk party accessories included, are not completely ours.
While parts of them come from copyright free sources, some come with Licenses to copy and use, but never to sell for any reason, in any way, shape or form.
We are free to use them, but would not abuse that privilege.
We at Plush Possum Studio will uphold the copyrights of others to the best of our ability.
Thank you for joining us in doing so.

Steampunked Art Nouveau Decorative Edging 
for Parties & More

Download Digi PNG Version HERE

Download For Print version HERE


SAMPLER





Digital Brush Credits: Obsidian DawnMel's Brushes.



Credits: Original 1890's image (prior to MUCH fiddling) from

the New york Public Library at nypl.org

Thursday, October 20, 2011

NEW Party Mask Blanks for Fancy Dress Style & Decor

Grab your stash, and add what you will, for this fun project!

The fun thing about these masks is how versatile some may turn out to be. I love them all. Quite frankly, I'm thinking of creating my own wall display of 4 of these designs right here in the Studio's main headquarters.

As before, you'll note these are in the 11" by 17" Ledger Size (in U.S. terms) format. For those of you without any image manipulation software to use, this might be a tricky thing to print. I'd like to suggest trying your local office print shop, where a variety of formats can be had.

The Digi crowd will find I am including their favorite PNG downloads, while the Hands-On crowd may choose to go with the JPG Print ones.

There are two sets here, both utilizing old textiles, marquetry inlay patterning, a bas relief design, and a few other dainties for sophisticated mask designing.

And, as printer styles vary, and paper qualities do differ, I'm recommending your smoothest papers and/or card stocks. Please refer to the suggested construction techniques listed in my first Mask Blank post, or perhaps the special post on how Dezinaworld 15's June created hers

Happy Creativity!


NOTE:
These masks are never to be repackaged for sale. You may use them, for free, but you may never sell them. I have exclusive copyrights to their final design. 
It's simply the LAW (that is a link).
In other words, some parts of my work, my Steampunk party accessories included, are not completely mine.
While parts of them come from copyright free sources, some come with Licenses to copy and use, but never to sell for any reason, in any way, shape or form.
I am free to use them, but would not abuse that privilege.
In this particular case, nobody would be offended but Plush Possum Studio. That's because it took many, many long hours of work to get this set just right so that others would find it of use.

Plush Possum Studio will ever strive to uphold the 
copyrights of others. 
Thank you for joining me in 
keeping free things free!




PPSPartyGear™: Further Fun With Mask Blanks

Download Digi PNG Version HERE

Download JPG PRint Version HERE




Set Two

Download Digi PNG Version HERE

Download JPG Print Version HERE







Credits: Antique basis for these images (prior to our fiddling) from

the New york Public Library at nypl.org
Also from Wiki Commons



Thursday, October 13, 2011

A Look at June's Marvelous Mask!!!!!


I feel so proud and pleased to be giving you all the latest news.
Our friend June, over at Dezinaworld, has today posted the most lovely gift for PPS.
She has taken something we posted and made it into something truly special.
And then blogged about it---with bells on!!!! 
Check this out:


Wow!!!!!

This just knocks my socks off!

Imagine if you will, me, knocked sockless at my computer--a sockless, blogging possum!!!! :)
I just love everything she did with that Mask Blank. Her version of it far out-classes everything we'd hoped for!!!! Don't you just love the added bling around the eye area? Just the perfect touch, if you ask this possum. And her color sense is divine!!!
When polled, our good friend June's response was for the go-ahead on our featuring her lovely mask in a separate post here at PPS. In her email responses, she wrote:

"I used good strong plain card with no other backing and it's good and sturdy. I used a hot glue gun to attach the lace and just added bling and some ribbon. It was really easy and I did plan to do something more elaborate but sadly I didn't have the time. Happily though, I was very pleased with the result.......I adore the masks and immediately could see their potential, they are cleverly designed and perfectly sized (and you may quote me on that)."

Isn't it a blessing to have such a good friend?
Her featuring this design has given us possums a real boost in our numbers, along with some new Followers.
This woman really is a gem (yes--and you may quote PPS on that!). ;)
BTW, her latest sale on Halloween merchandise is awesome wonderfulness through and through! Be sure and pop over to see all the other goodies that Dezinaworld has to offer as well! It's a great place to find collage elements of all kinds.
Take care, all, and have a massively marvelous good time shopping over at June's. Her DT's made up of spectacular artisans with much real creative flair. Every week, it's something different over there! 
Don't know where she finds the time to keep it all going so smoothly--she must be one dynamic woman.
In future, we'll be keeping parts of this article in our Feature Gallery Page. You can look for it here in about another week.
Happy Creativity!
Rose

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Steampunk Mask Blanks

Well, you can never have too much Steampunk--not if you're this possum, anyway! Our thoughts have turned to travel lately, from a standpoint of our favorite theme. To add to our selection of masks for your use this time (or anytime) of year, the obvious conclusion was to think in terms of travels abroad, especially by air. 
For what Steampunker would be without her or his own flash airship? One certainly must be able to gauge where one is headed if aloft, then. And to add to the experience, we began to explore antique maps online for more inspiration.
Not only that, but one of our marble paper colors, sepia to be exact, looked so right in with these two sets, it was almost a given it belonged.
You'll note how, once again, we are relying on a large scale sheet as printing surface, that of 11" by 17", or standard Ledger Size in U.S. terms. Most U.S. printers may handle almost any format no broader than 11", so most of our visitors will find it easily printable, given the correct sheets of paper.
We also recommend that these be backed by either a stronger paper such as a semi flexible card stock, or with fabric of a smooth texture and fine grain prior to threading string/ribbons/yarn/what have you through the holes at either temple.
The possibilities here strike me. One might add, perhaps,  paper cogs or rusty metal machine parts , watch parts, little bits of ephemera or music box parts, then maybe add a few details from our cogged gems set, all to make a unique display of one's own.
Anyway, you get the intent with your--
Happy Creativity!
Rose


NOTE:
These masks are never to be repackaged for sale
You may use them, for free, but you must never sell 
any of them for any reason. 
I have exclusive copyrights to their final design. 
The same applies to all of my party accessories.
It's simply the LAW (that is a link).
In other words, my pre-packaged work, my Steampunk party accessories included, is not for sale, and is never meant to be, and this carries over into the choices which you, 
my guests here at PPS, are allowed to make by law.
All of the party accessories took many, many hours of painstaking work, so I would like it if you would only share and attribute 
(with links, please, back to the source, which is right here), 
and never repackage for sale, any of my work.
While parts of my work still come from copyright free sources, some do come with Licenses to copy and use, 
but never to sell for any reason, in any way, shape or form. 
I may be free to use them, but would never abuse that privilege.
Plush Possum Studio will continue 
to uphold the copyrights of others.
Thank you for joining me in doing so.



Steampunk Mask Blanks
Set One


Download JPG Print Version HERE





Set Two


Download JPG Print Version HERE






Credits: Original Antique imagery from
the New York Public Library digiatl collections
at nypl.org
Also, Wiki commons


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