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LDS Clipart - Homemade Art for the LDS Heart

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LDS Clipart - Homemade Art

LDS Clipart - Homemade Art

www.covenant-lds.com

The Bottom Line

These adorable handmade clipart graphics are perfect for everyday use in church callings, adorning scrapbook pages, or adding to letters and cards.
Pros
  • No Software to Install
  • Easy to use browser to view LDS clipart
  • Clipart graphics are in both color and black/white
Cons
  • Not all graphics are of LDS clipart
  • Some categories only have a few clipart images
  • Graphics may be too large for some programs

Description

  • 27 LDS young women pictures (27 in color and 27 in black/white)
  • 15 Missionary clipart images
  • 12 LDS clipart pictures of Christ
  • 13 images that represent obedience, service, and prayer
  • 12 LDS clipart pictures for Relief Society and Primary
  • Other categories include: borders, calendar, crafts, friendship, gift ideas, holidays and seasons
  • Even more clipart image categories: homespun heart, recipe cards, Scrapbooks, and sports

Guide Review - LDS Clipart - Homemade Art for the LDS Heart

There are over 500 clipart images on this CD-ROM. 250 of those images are in color, the other 250 are of the same picture but in black and white. About half of the images are LDS oriented such as young womens, missionaries, and Christ. The other half are everyday graphics for the home, scrapbooks, and holidays. There are some really cute gift ideas, recipe cards, and other craft projects. There are not as many LDS clipart images as I had expected, although the pictures are adorable. Also, there are images of phrases, poems, and other sayings that would be useful in LDS projects, handouts, and posters. I was unable to paste one of the large images into MS Publisher, but didn't have any problems pasting it in MS Word.

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