When I sit down at my computer to start on a new subway art print, it's always fun to see which direction it takes. I start with the main two words and then fill it in from there, trying to keep to a specific theme. This time there were just too many great words to only make up one design, so I decided to make two that you can choose from. It seemed way easier than trying to decide. :)
For the first design, I focused on the fun of trick-or-treating on Halloween night...
There are eight prints to choose from...
All prints are saved as high resolution jpeg's.
For Personal Use Only
*If you would like to share these prints with your readers, please use one of the photos above for your post and include a link back to this post for the prints. Please do not post the prints on your blog, thank you! :)
**The prints are free, I just ask one little favor, if you download/copy one, would you please click 'going on my list of things to make' in the gray box at the end of the post by the comments? I spend a lot of time designing these prints and it helps to make me feel like it's time well spent if I know they are being used. :) Thanks!
Use the black and white prints to print/copy onto scrapbook paper, or colored paper. They are also the best prints to start with if you want to recolor the subway art.
*For even more color choices, read through my tutorial on
To download: You must first click on the image to open it in a new window in it's highest resolution. Right click on the image and either copy and paste it into a document (to size and then print), or click on save image as to save it to your computer. You will need to size it before you print.
To size the prints: The prints look will look the best printed as an 8x10 or 4"x5" (for a card), but can be stretched to other sizes if you insert them into a document using a program like Microsoft Word/Publisher or Photo shop. Insert the image, click on it, then drag the sides of the image to the size that you want. (A 5x7 will look a bit stretched with this design.)
*You can also save the image to your computer and then use your computer's picture manager program to print it as an 8x10.
Print them on white or colored card stock, scrapbook paper, or (for the best quality) on photo paper. (Check your dollar store for photo paper, I buy packages of 8- 8x10 sheets for only $1.)
The Halloween subway art was so much fun to design and I hope you will enjoy it! I told you which design is my favorite, now I'm curious, which one is yours?
Have a nice weekend!
Today's Fabulous Find...Halloween Subway Art
*I just finished a printable Halloween Countdown for the 10 days before Halloween, be sure to check back next week, you won't want to miss this one! :)
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I absolutely love the subway art designs you make!! Please keep designing them, they are definitely not a waste of your time.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love these and can't wait for each one you make. Can't thank you enough, you have been part of my kitchen decor for months now (ever since I found your blog).
ReplyDeletethese are so fabulous, janet--thanks for taking the time to do them!
ReplyDeleteLove the are. Especially the skelton and the one using the picture of the candy corn. Thanks for them.
ReplyDeleteKaran
So glad there are talented people like you who are willing to share--thanks so much! going to the printers with this one-:D
ReplyDeleteLove the new subway art. The skelton makes a nice addition as well :)
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome!! Thanks so much for sharing your Subway Art. I promise they are not a waste of time - you have readers that love using your printables. I also appreciate the way you give us tips and tutorials that we otherwise would not be able to do or learn. Seriously, you are so super talented!
ReplyDeleteI have several of your projects on my to-do list I'm starting your Burlap Bubble wreath next... excited!! I will send you a link as I get them done so you can see how you inspire us! AJ
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Janet, they look great! I love the one you made especially for your kids. The skeleton is so cute!! Great job:)
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous design, thank you. We do not celebrate Halloween as much in Australia, but I do have some children trick or treating, so this will be great
ReplyDeleteJudy
Thank you,again, for the Subway Art! I love your style over any I ever seen. I change it out every month in a picture frame I have in my kitchen! Thank you bunches!
ReplyDeleteAwesome FREE print outs! I stopped by via tipjunkie, and had a blast!!
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THANKS!!
These are so cute! I love that you added some little clipart guys! I'm definitely printing this out and adding it to my Halloween decor. As always, I'm grateful for you doing these.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your subway art!! You are keeping my guest bathroom decorated for every season! Love Love Love!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing you lovely Halloween artwork. I especially like the candy corn ones.
ReplyDeletesuper cute thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to share your talent with us. These will look very nice in a frame.
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute! Love all the clipart in between the words. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! Your work is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these - TFS!
ReplyDeleteThese are GREAT! Thanks for your time and sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome JoAnn! I'm happy you like them. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much these are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteKathi
I am so excited to find these cute, cute, cute arts!! I have been wanting to frame up some for each season and these are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI have just one question. Would it be possible to do some landscape rather than portrait?
I have a dry erase board that has a frame on top and the board below. The frame part is landscape. I think these would be so perfect in it. So just curious :)
To Linda: Thanks for your comment! I haven't worked on a print in quite awhile, but I will keep it in mind to make some in landscape if I am able get back to making prints again.
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