Currently CLOSED for printed orders but our digital shop is open. See details.

Currently CLOSED for printed orders but our digital shop is open. See details.

Digital Atelier

Welcome to the Scotti Cline Designs Atelier 

Atelier - noun - a-tᵊl-ˈyā

an artist's or designer's studio or workshop 

The Scotti Cline Designs Atelier is a resource for fellow stationers, graphic designers, other design professionals, and avid DIYers. Within our Atelier you will find a selection of our artwork created over our 13 years designing available for you to license!

All of the artwork shown below is available for licensing. Please refer to the individual pages for full licensing information and file specifications. To filter venue sketches by state, use the left sidebar or scroll to the bottom of the page if you are on a mobile device. 

If you would like to request a venue sketch to be added to our Atelier, click here





FAQ

Digital Files

No you do not, the standard license is perfect for that use. The restriction for Print on Demand programs (such as Canva, Templett, or Corjl) is for people using the Licensed Artwork as part of a template *for sale* or shared with others on those programs. When used in that manner, they are not the end user of the artwork.

The designer you are working with needs to be the one to purchase the license for the digital file as they will be the end user of that digital file. They would be using and customizing that digital file so they need to be the license holder.

Yes, you can use the file across multiple clients but note it is a violation of the Licensing Agreement to sub-license or share the digital file with these clients. If a client wants to be able to use artwork that you have licensed on say, wedding programs that cousin Josie is creating for them, have a client purchase their own copy of the license.

We are happy to provide a small discount to your clients who would like to purchase a license of a digital file that you have already purchased.

Mostly likely, yes. Contact us to ask. We likely just haven't gotten around to whatever artwork you see yet!

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