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clipart borders

At the top of this page are some mostly aquatic oriented borders I made for my site, mostly my photographs.

Of course you can use them, if you say where you got them.

pool flags:

210 pixel lane line with wpball:

Ahwahnee lane line:

Mallards in pool by George Cullison:

guard tube section:

diagonalrescuetube radial blur:

400 pixel reach assist with yellow tube:

400 pixel lane line:

racing dive border:

high elbow freestyle border:

black lane line fresco 60 pixels:

black lane line poster edges 60 pixels:

black lane lines on bottom 500 pixels:

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The two websites with free clip art that I used the most when I started this site have disappeared.

Here are some GIFs and others from them and elsewhere:

moving fish:

computer diver: animated gif of a computer screen with a scuba diver looking through it and a fish swimming around the outside

guard tube: a rescue tube

alien lifeguard: art work of an "space alien" lifeguard with big eyes and a rescue tube

breaststroke animated:

small butterfly stroke animated:

swimmer animated bar:

blue bar with 2 divers no animation:

moving green wave:

moving rainbow line:

basketball: golfball: football: soccerball:

running leopard: runner:

dog on treadmill gif: black panther running gif:

rotating basketball gif: rotating soccer ball:

thermometer:

blazing campfire gif: bike rider from front gif: rescue tube: rescue tube

blue right arrow gif: animated red arrow:

red ball with slight shadow: blue round bullet not animated:

animated worm in hole disappears gif: moving butterfly: animated (moving) butterfly

small red star: small blue star:

lt drk blue rule:

tt blue rule:

tan to brown line:

rainbow line moves:

gray line gif:

thin blue shimmering line:

glitter gif:

border moving stars:

I thought that some of them might make custom bullets if I reduced them using Photoshop Elements. I resized the football to 30 x 18 pixels and got this: football bullet: which doesn't quite work.

I copied a background (would have filled the whole screen) of glimmering water, made it into a border using Photoshop Elements software and this is the result:

glimmering water:

See also: Tips for faculty webpages

 Updated Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 1:47:28 PM by Mary Donahue - donahuemary@fhda.edu
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