My very first dog was a little Boston Terrier called Muggins.
I had begged and begged and begged my parents for YEARS: "Can we PLEASE get a dog?"
They finally gave in when I was 10 and boy was I happy!
Muggins came to live with us when he was 2-years-old. I remember my mom thought he was very funny looking, but I thought he was the most beautiful dog in the world and could not have loved him more.
For some reason, Muggins has been on my mind a lot, so I decided to make this clip art as a tribute to my adorable first dog.
There are 39 images in all and they range in size from about 5 inches to 12 inches wide.
The colour images include:
As with all clipart, you'll be able to easily reduce them in size and they'll still look fabulous, but increasing their size is not recommended, as they'll pixelate and look a wee bit blurry. That's why I made them extra large!
They're all png images at 300 dpi which means they'll look great both on screen and when printed. A png file is an image with a transparent background, so they're perfect for layering.
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I had begged and begged and begged my parents for YEARS: "Can we PLEASE get a dog?"
They finally gave in when I was 10 and boy was I happy!
Muggins came to live with us when he was 2-years-old. I remember my mom thought he was very funny looking, but I thought he was the most beautiful dog in the world and could not have loved him more.
For some reason, Muggins has been on my mind a lot, so I decided to make this clip art as a tribute to my adorable first dog.
There are 39 images in all and they range in size from about 5 inches to 12 inches wide.
The colour images include:
- dog in a mug
- dog on a cushion
- dog in glasses
- standing dog
- play bow dog
- dog head
- 5 bones
- 5 paws
- 2 bowls
- 1 text (I love Boston Terriers)
The set also includes all the above images in grayscale and as outlines (you can see them below).
As with all clipart, you'll be able to easily reduce them in size and they'll still look fabulous, but increasing their size is not recommended, as they'll pixelate and look a wee bit blurry. That's why I made them extra large!
They're all png images at 300 dpi which means they'll look great both on screen and when printed. A png file is an image with a transparent background, so they're perfect for layering.
If you'd like a closer look or would like to purchase them you can:
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