Watercolor Bunny with Teddy Bear

Sweet rabbit cuddling a plush teddy — transparent PNG, 300 DPI (personal use only).

Free

A tender watercolor bunny with bright eyes, rosy cheeks, and long ears hugging a soft teddy bear. The illustration is delivered as a transparent PNG (300 DPI) so it sits perfectly on any background with crisp, clean edges. Ideal for baby-shower invitations, birth announcements, nursery prints, sticker sheets, milestone cards, gift tags, planner dashboards, party signage, cupcake toppers, baby journals/memory books, and classroom décor. Use in Canva, Photoshop/Photopea, or Procreate—resize, add a name or date, and pair with gentle pastels for an adorable look.
Friendly note: Personal use only—no commercial use.

Cuddle your ideas with this bunny & bear!

All resources available on DIGITALMOMY.COM are for personal use only. Reselling, redistributing, sharing on other platforms (such as Amazon, Etsy, Redbubble, or other similar sites), or presenting them as your own creations for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited.

If you have any questions, please contact the License section.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What does “Personal Use Only” mean?
You can use the files for your own, non-commercial projects: home crafts, gifts to friends/family, personal social posts, classroom materials for your own students, etc. You may not sell items, take client work, upload files to POD/merch sites, or share/redistribute the source files.

Q2. Can teachers use the art in class?
Yes! Teachers and homeschoolers may print or include the art in worksheets, slides and handouts for their own students. Allowed formats for students: printed sheets, PDF, Google Slides™/view-only links. Please don’t share the original PNGs or editable templates publicly.

Q3. Can I sell worksheets on marketplaces (e.g., TPT/Etsy)?
No. Selling resources or products that use our freebies is commercial use and is not allowed.

Q4. Can I post designs on social media?
Yes, for personal posts. Flatten the design (JPG/PNG) so the clipart can’t be extracted and don’t offer the files for download. If the post is part of selling a product or a monetized template, that’s commercial (not allowed).

Q5. May my school/district share a PDF with families?
Yes, if it’s free, informational, and the clipart isn’t the downloadable asset itself. Share flattened PDFs only, not the source PNGs.

Q6. Can I give the PNGs to another teacher or friend?
No. Please link them to our website so they can download their own copy.

Q7. Can I upload the PNG into Canva and share a template link?
You can upload to your personal Canva account. Do not share public/editable templates that include our PNGs. For students, share as view-only or export as PDF.

Q8. Can I send files to a print shop?
Yes, for your own personal prints (posters, stickers, party signage). The print shop may not keep or reuse the art.

Q9. May I modify the colors or add text?
Yes—resize, recolor, add shadows, combine with fonts/patterns. The license doesn’t change: modified designs are still personal use and you may not sell them.

Q10. Do I need to credit you?
Credit is appreciated but not required. Suggested credit:
“Art from Digital Momy – personal use only –
digitalmomy.com

Q11. Technical details?

  • Format: PNG with transparent background (some items may also include JPG).

  • Resolution: 300 DPI for crisp printing.

  • Apps: Canva, Photoshop/Photopea, Procreate, PowerPoint/Google Slides.

  • Quick sizing tip: inches ≈ pixels ÷ 300 (e.g., 3000 px ≈ 10").

Q12. Can I get a commercial license?
These freebies don’t include commercial rights. If you need art for saleable products, use assets that come with a commercial license (e.g., licensed items on marketplaces) or contact us for custom options:
digital.momyart@gmail.com.

Q13. What is strictly not allowed? (short list)

  • Selling products, printables, or services that use the art

  • Uploading files to POD sites (Redbubble, Amazon KDP, etc.)

  • Sharing/redistributing the source PNGs/JPGs (Drive, Dropbox, Canva templates)

  • Using the art as a logo/brand mark or for trademark purposes

  • Creating your own clipart packs or “freebies” from our files

Q14. Can I turn the PNG into a coloring page?
Yes for personal/classroom use only: convert to line art and share as printed/PDF to your students. Don’t post the editable source for public download.