FAQs
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You may use my artwork for personal projects and small commercial use. This includes creating finished products such as prints, stickers, cards, planners, classroom materials, social media graphics, and other physical or digital designs.
You may sell finished designs or printed products that include my artwork, as long as the artwork itself is not the main value and is part of a larger, original design.
You may NOT:
- Resell, share, or redistribute the artwork files as-is
- Include the artwork in clipart packs, digital bundles, or print-on-demand uploads where the files can be extracted
- Claim the artwork as your own or offer it for free
All artwork is © Carrie Sweet Art and remains the property of the artist.
If you have a specific use in mind and aren’t sure if it’s allowed, feel free to reach out—I'm always happy to help!
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Commercial Licenses: Sell up to 5000 units of all the end products sold using the graphics, including physical products.
Extended Licenses: Sell up to 250,000 units of all the end products sold using the graphics, including physical products.
Licenses upgrade: Sell up unlimited units of all the end products sold using the graphics, including physical products.
You can use my graphics, but make sure to create original new designs that are significantly different from the original graphics purchased and use them in a wider design that has a purpose, i.e., greeting cards, graphic t-shirts, etc.
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Digital stickers are generally not permitted under my license and are considered a grey area across many marketplaces. Approval depends heavily on how the artwork is used within the final design.
Any allowed use must result in a finished, purpose-driven design that is clearly unique, uses the artwork as a minor element, and cannot be easily reused or extracted for other purposes. Because of this, I may request to review examples of a design before confirming whether a specific use is acceptable. This helps ensure the artwork remains protected and does not compete with the original illustrations.
Physical stickers are allowed for sale, provided all other licensing guidelines are followed, including creating an original, finished design.
Please note: creating and selling digital clipart, digital sticker files, or any downloadable design assets using my artwork is not permitted. This restriction applies even if the artwork is part of a larger or otherwise original design—any product sold as a reusable digital asset falls outside my terms of use.
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Selling templates of any kind—including sublimation templates—is not permitted. Providing a design that allows another customer to create and resell physical products would be considered sublicensing, which is not allowed under my licensing terms or the policies of the marketplaces where my artwork is sold.
That said, you are welcome to use my artwork to create your own finished physical products using sublimation, as long as all licensing guidelines are followed and the final design is original and not reusable as a template.