
Children’s Books in the Public Domain don’t usually excite me… unless they have beautiful or cute graphics.
I love to use the graphics to create products or use in blog articles.
I have fond memories of my Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls… in fact, I still have one of them.
Andy survived for over 50 years in my house and he still proudly sits on a shelf with some of my favorite old children’s books.

This cute image reminded me of Christmas at first. But now I can see that one doll is telling stories to all the other dolls.
Find a cute caption and create coffee mugs or posters on CafePress.com using Public Domain images.
Raggedy Ann with an entire can of blue paint spilled over her.
As a professional house painter, I could relate to her predicament. Plus, I can see this graphic on several products.



This last image just seems perfect for a beautician product.
I was happy to find these graphics so readily available in the Public Domain.
About The Author:
Debra Conrad is an online entrepreneur, information publisher, and author that has been using Public Domain material to create profitable products and businesses since 2007. She is also co-author of "The Public Domain Treasure Hunter's Survival Kit" available here. For more info Debra, click here. |
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Debra Conrad is an online entrepreneur, information publisher, and author that has been using Public Domain material to create profitable products and businesses since 2007. She is also co-author of "The Public Domain Treasure Hunter's Survival Kit" available 







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