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Gardening Clipart - Brings Art to Life

The uses of gardening clipart are numerous. And all of them are fun! With pictures of fruits and vegetables you can do anything, and make anything that much finer. Whether you plan to decorate the kitchen, label your own garden items, create gifts that range from patches for clothes to pictures on handbags, or for educating youngsters, you can find so many ways to use the fruit and vegetable pictures that are out there in clipart graphics.

Usually, the pictures you find are free so you can be sure to get good prices on the pictures. Even if you find clip art that requires you to sign up and have a free membership for the pictures you receive it may be worth it, and the prices are usually minimal for having seed catalog quality pictures.

Say your favorite fruit is oranges, what better way to create a garden design kitchen motif with pictures of oranges you attach to magnets for the fridge, or by an iron on kit that lets you take the pictures you find and make tee shirts, towels or hot pads. Anything made of material for your kitchen can be made into your pictures of oranges that you found in clipart graphics.

You could make pictures of vegetables and fruits to go with springtime and summertime or autumn motifs to be used on handbags, hats or tee shirts. The kits available are handy and allow you to make vegetable gifts based on someone's gardening passion. Vegetable pictures or fruit pictures can be transferred onto tee shirts easily, or any fabric.

Garden Pictures for Learning and Monitoring Ease

Another wonderful and useful way to use pictures of vegetables or fruits is to print the graphics files that the clipart is available in and use them as flash cards for teaching youngsters about which fruits are which using pictures.

Children can learn to spell by looking at the pictures, and then read the description or spelling of its name or other information that you put on the back of the picture. Pictures of vegetables can be used in the same way. Another garden plus is to leave an exact photo of the vegetable or fruit you are growing so that you yourself can monitor the health of your vegetable gardens.

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