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It's the last Thursday in May, which means it's time for your free June 2018 desktop wallpapers! This month's wallpaper was entirely created in Procreate, with just the dates added

It's the last Thursday in April, which means it's time for your free May 2018 desktop wallpapers! This month's (May flowers) wallpaper was entirely created in Procreate, with just the

You may have seen this style of lettering floating around instagram and created in Procreate on an iPad. In this week's tutorial, I share how to create the same effect,

It's the last Thursday in March, which means it's time for your free April 2018 desktop wallpapers! This month's (April showers) wallpaper was entirely created in Procreate, with just the

It's the last Thursday in February, which means it's time for your free March 2018 desktop wallpapers! This month's wallpaper was entirely created in Procreate, with just the dates added

It's the last Thursday in January, which means it's time for your free February 2018 desktop wallpapers! While my husband, Spence, recovered from recent hip surgery, I kept him company

It's the last Thursday in December, which means it's time for your free January 2018 desktop wallpapers! I've been spending a lot of time in doctor waiting rooms the past

It's the last Thursday in November, which means it's time for your free December 2017 desktop wallpapers! This month, I jumped back on the iPad to create a winter themed

It's the last Thursday in October, which means it's time for your free November 2017 desktop wallpapers! This month, I decided to jump on the iPad to create a fall

It's the last Thursday in July, which means it's time for your free August 2017 desktop wallpapers! It had been a little while since I created a desktop wallpaper using

A few weeks ago, I shared how to create this effect using an iPad with Procreate. This week, I wanted to share how easy it is

Happy Tuesday, friends! Today we're jumping into procreate with some tips on how you can quickly improve your iPad lettering by using the skeleton technique and a mono weight brush.

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