Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Freebie Wednesday...

Can't believe it Freebie Wednesday already again. These little bunnies found the motherload of all carrots...

As usual click for the full sized version, BnW only this week... Is there anyone out there that does use my colored versions???

Dustin

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  1. Oh es ist so klasse . Eine wunderschöne Zeichnung. Vielen Dank dafür.
    Liebe Grüße
    Tina

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  2. i have once but i prefer the black and white. i have used the color versions as a reference of how i might color them myself.

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  3. I used to only use the black and white but now I LOVE having the colored versions!

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  4. I like using the colored when I am in a hurry to get a card done. Thank you for the freebie!

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  5. Thank you so much for sharing!
    es

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  6. Very fun! I prefer the b&W ones. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. I prefer the colored versions, but also enjoy the freebies -either black and white or color. I don't think I have used a b&w version yet.

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  8. what fun! Thanks Dustin! I like the black n white using the color for a reference sometimes.

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  9. Thank you for sharing.
    I prefer the black and white version - so i can color it the way i want :)

    x karin

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  10. Thank you for the freebie! I use the b&w only...like to color them myself :)

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  11. Thank you very cute!

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  12. thanks for the image ..I have bought some from you before in packages and they have some coloured ones ..which is handy for quick cards...

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  13. Oh, these bunnies are so cute. I only use the black and white version. Thank you so very, very much.

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  14. Thanks Dustin. The colour ones don't quite come out right on my printer sometimes so most often I use the B&W ones. However, if I'm in a rush, the coloured ones come in very handy!

    Thank you for the freebie.

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  15. I am a rare breed I think... I prefer color. I don't own copics and really don't like coloring! haha! I use colored pencils when I do color anything (gotta be minimal). I am working on a project now using one of your colored images and will email you once I upload it to my blog. I really really love your images and style!!

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  16. Too cute, thank you! I love the colored versions, I make lots of cards for Operation Write Home (cards for our troops) and your colored images make quick cute cards for them :) Thanks for being so generous with us!

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  17. I don't use the colored version because my color printer isn't working now.
    Thanks for the great Freebie....so cute!

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  18. Thanks for the freebie Dustin. I have used both versions. I like the colored for the reasons others have stated, they are quick and I have also used them as a reference of how to color my b&w.

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  19. Thanks for the Freebie! I use both the b/w and colored ones. Thanks again for sharing with us.

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  20. I use the b/w ones most of the time but I do use the coloured ones for reference. I also used you coloured ones when I was doing gift bags at christmas.
    Thanks for the freebie,
    H xx

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  21. I tend to use the black and white ones as I like to colour them myself but I have used the odd coloured one when I need a super quick card. Thank you for the so cute freebie

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  22. Your colored images are GREAT for creating background papers and wrapping paper for smaller packages! Coloring 50 little images can be really time consuming - your color versions make it quick and easy.

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  23. I LOVE your colored images! Keep them coming. :)

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  24. So super super cute. Thank you so much. I do like your colored versions but i tend to color myself, theriputic you know. TFS!
    www.canadiancraftcorner.blogspot.com
    I would love it if you put your name on your freebies so i can give the credit when i use it. Sometimes i forget and have no idea where i got it from months from now when i use it....thanks again.

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  25. Thank´s, they are great!

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  26. Ooooo I love the idea of wrapping paper with the coloured images!!!!!

    I love your digis. I mainly use the B&W ones but do use the coloured ones too.

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  27. Thank you! I like both b&w and color.

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  28. I like both too! However, I have not used the color images yet. I like the idea that I can get an image in a hurry if I need one.
    BTW the freebie is awesome...love it!
    Hugz,
    Gramma

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  29. Thank you so much for this cuteness, love Jacky x
    P.S. I prefer B&W!!

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  30. Thank you! They are sooo cute!

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  31. I so wish I could color and blend, but I'm terrible at it! If a colored version is available, I use it! Thanks for this freebie!

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  32. Heck ya I use the color ones! I'd say I've use a 50/50 ratio. Keep 'em coming! As always thank you for sharing.

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  33. Great image. Thanks so much.

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  34. Thanks so much Dustin! This is wonderful!

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  35. I love bunnies. This image is really cute of themn carrying the carrot. Thank you.

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  36. So adorable. I have a friend that grew a huge carrot a couple of years ago and has it preserved in a jar. Just might have to send him this one. Thank you!

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  37. thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  38. This is such a cute digi!! I like both the b/w & colored digis!

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  39. Thank you for sharing this great digi with everyone! I'm new to your site, but for what it's worth, colored and uncolored are great for different things. However, if coloring them takes up too much of your time, then I think b&w is certainly better than nothing! Your generosity is appreciated!

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  40. Thank you! I like both colored and black and white. I use the color for ideas, but would use it if I needed one quickly. Thank you again.

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  41. Thank you so much. I just love your digi's and appreciate the freebies. I love em enough that I have purchased your monthly membership and many of your package deals. I use b/w mostly as I emjoy coloring them.

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  42. I still like to color after all these years...not saying how many though so I like black and white better. Thanks for the great bunnies!

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  43. I love to color with Copics but sometimes I just don't have time and you color soooooo much better than me so I love your colored images. Thank you for all your freebies and great images.

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  44. Thanks first of all for the freebie--perfect for Easter. I use both b&W and color--depending on if I am in a hurry or not!

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  46. Anonymous5:58 PM

    I love this digi, thank you bunches and bunches. I always save your colored ones because it helps me know what colors I need to use and I need the guide. That is just me but I want to thank you for your digi's both colored and B & W. Thank you for sharing with me. Hugs Cathy K

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  47. Thanks for this cute image.

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  48. Thanks Dustin, this is great for Easter!
    I usually use the black and white, but the coloured versions are good for a quick card.
    Hugs Yolanda

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  49. Thank you so much for the cute and fun image...love it

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  50. Thanks so much for sharing the adorable bunnies. I like the black and white versions. Haven't used any of the colored ones as I like to use my Copic markers.

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  51. Thanks! They're uber cute!

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  52. It IS the motherload!! Thanks for sharing!

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  53. I use the B&W if for one card. If making numerous cards the colored image is perfect. But your images are perfect always. Thanks

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  54. Thanks for sharing! I like the bnw because then if I use it over again I can change it up and it isn't the same stamp. The colored ones are nice as a reference and if in a hurry though. Thanks for sharing your talent!

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  55. really cute, thank you

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  56. Thank you for this adorable Easter image!

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  57. Such cutie bunnies! Thank you so much.

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  58. Soooo cute, gave me a good laugh. Yes, I like the colored versions for when I'm feeling lazy and don't wanna color! =)

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  59. Thank you so very much!

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  60. Love the bunnies!
    Thank you!
    Aloha,
    Toots

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  61. I love the bunnies, thank you!!

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  62. Thanks for the bunnies! I've used both the B/W and the colored. Depends on what I'm doing.
    R/

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  63. You are a beautifully talented artist and I am just thrilled that you share your gift with others. Thank you soooo much for the beautiful diggies. The angel on your shoulder is smiling and so am I.
    Warm regards,
    Sharon
    sharring1477@msn.com

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  64. Thanks for cute family pic.. ;-)

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  65. Thank you so much for the cute image!I usually use the b&W images but like the colored once for reference as to how to color them. I do like the idea of a really quick card, too, with the colored images.

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  66. I only ever use the B&W but it's still fun to see the coloured versions.
    Thanks for the freebie - love it!

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  67. Thank you. Tend towards black and white as that toner is soooooo much cheaper than color. But have learned to never say never.

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  68. Sweet.
    Happy Easter.

    Greeting BAstelfeti

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  69. thanks for sharing!
    kitty

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  70. Thank you! I love it! :D too cute! I do prefer the coloured versions for fast cards but I can colour them when I have the time to spend! :D So either is good! :D THANKS!

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  71. I LOVE the color versions! I use them alot when I'm in a pinch for time and can't color the b&w (like my dancing turkey card this past thanksgiving)
    ;)

    Thanks for the adorable freebie!

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  72. cute image thanks for sharing xx

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  73. This image is great! What a treasure they found. I haven't yet used a colored image, but I have printed one or two. I like the idea of being able to use the colored images to make a quick card. I like the way the older images colored with pencils print out. They actually look hand colored! Thanks for the freebie!

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  74. I like them both, I use the b&w for the cards themselves but i use the colored to give me an idea on how to color them. Thanks for the cute bunny freebie.

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  75. thank you for this lovely freebie
    -anne-

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  76. This is adorable! Thank you very much!

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  77. Thank you. I usually add colour myself.Elaine

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  78. Fabulous image! The bunnies are so adorable! The black and white is perfect to be colored! Thank you for the image!

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  79. These are sooo cute, thanks so much. I usually use the B&W so I can color it myself, but have grabbed color when in a hurry and like to use them as a reference for ideas.

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  80. Thanks Dustin! I usually only get the B&W image. I can't even recall getting a colored one.

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  81. Anonymous2:46 PM

    Really Cute. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
    Naush

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  82. I love having the colored option. Thanks for the bunnies!

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  83. Thank you for your generosity in sharing this cute bunnies digi image. I generally colour images myself but really love to see an example in colour as an inspiration.

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  84. Thanks for the freebie!

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  85. Love the B/W because they are so fun to color, but I also love the color for inspiration (and for when your version turned out sooooo much better than mine).

    Thanks for the sweet bunnies!

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  86. Dustin, I use only the BnW, but like having the colored ones to look at. I know carrots are orange and rabbits are brown, but like seeing how they should be shaded. My art teacher didn't even expend the breath to tell me art wasn't my calling. I wasn't always sure what those lines were trying to represent.

    Thank you for the image.

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  87. Thank you so much for the freebie. with hugs Shirleyxxxxxx

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  88. Oh my goodness! I LOVE it! Thanks so much!

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  89. Thank you for this great image! I have used your colored images...sometimes as a reference, but also to print and use! Again, thank you!

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  90. Thank you, Dustin! I prefer the colored version, as usually I don't have enough time to color them myself, and your colored versions always look better than mine (when I do attempt to color them!)

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  91. I tend to use the black and white the most. Thanks for the freebie.

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  92. Thank yo sooo much for your preciouss and adorable pieces of art.I just love these bunnies!I started a new Silhoutte group for those who use the Silhouette cutting machine. there are lots of crafters, card makers, and scrapbookers who are in the group. They wouldlove to own someof our art. I am going to share the link.

    Your are is filled with so much for the child's heart, imagination, and spirit. Keep up the wonderful work you do.

    Hugs,
    Debbie

    P.S. I finally learned how to post here...lol.

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  93. Thanks for the freebie! I love to color so I use mainly black & white, but your colored versions are fabulous to behold! :)

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  94. I usually use B&W but have used coloured several times when in a hurry or doing several at a time.
    thanks for all the freebies

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  95. I just found you so I don't know about any colored ones, but I'll keep watching, because that's what I would love to find! Thank you!

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  96. I used alot of colored versions. I have just gone all digital but can't color on computer yet, so I love the colored ones. Thanks Sue

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  97. Don't know how I missed this cutie!! Thanks so much again! :D

    xx Tracey xx

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