The theme for Google this year seems to be plants and flowers. Acting as corroboration for these wallpapers is Google’s own marketing push, which has shown these wallpapers in some cases. These various wallpapers are based on images taken by photographer Andrew Zuckerman and come in both “light mode” and “dark mode” versions. The plants and flowers featured include Cattleya Orchid, Echeveria ‘Blue Prince,’ Hellebores, Moth Orchid, Persian Lily, and Pincushion Protea. Each wallpaper apparently comes with the description “Bloom one by one. The 15 total wallpapers mainly focus on yellow, red, green, silver, and purple colors. Presumably, these are to match the various colors of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and should play very nicely with Android 12’s Material You. XDA also claims these wallpapers will be used to match each color variant of the Pixel 6 Pro. The wallpapers come in a mix of 1440×31×2400 resolution. We’ve embedded previews in the gallery below, but you’ll want to click here for the full-size versions.Hello…today’s freebie is a variation on two of my favorite themes, whimsical/doodled style and a black, white, pink and grey color scheme designed as a floral doodled daily to-do list or A5 planner insert.Īs for the details about the freebie, this one is completely out of the ordinary since it has to do with organizing and planning more than digital scrapbooking. However, I got the idea for this to-do list from some of my blog visitors’ Filofax boards that have pins mixing scrapbooking or smashbook goodies with daily planners. It seems some of my blog visitors find multiple uses for the project life printables I have designed. Aaaah!….that’s creativity for you! Facts about the To Do List Freebie Something that hadn’t even come to my mind as a possible use. This free printable has been designed as an 8 1/2″ by 11″ pdf file. The freebie’s file size is approximately 1.97 MB. The design layout was created at 300 dpi, so your printing results should be very clear and sharp. While I designed this printable on an 8 1/2″ by 11″ page, I did try scaling it down to 5 1/2″ by 8 1/2″ to test it out in my planner. The results were okay if you are able to write small and still be legible, otherwise you are better off using the larger size. Just a note (just in case you are wondering)…no, I didn’t design the floral doodles, they are part of a commercial use kit. I’d like to say thanks to all those taking the time to comment, I sure appreciate the gracious “thank yous” and the legitimate “link love”. Thank you for your pins on Pinterest as well as a few Facebook links. I also appreciate mentions in your blogs with appropriate link backs and active links. My traffic keeps increasing from visitors from all over the world, and from generous pinners who have great social networking influence.
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