Can You Use Clipart in Paid Workshops, Classes & PDFs? (Rules for Teachers & Coaches)
💌 Introduction
Workbooks, slides and printable handouts are the heart of so many cozy workshops and classes. Add the right clipart and suddenly a plain PDF turns into something your students actually want to print, highlight and keep.
But then the question arrives (often at midnight the night before a launch): “Am I actually allowed to use clipart in my paid workshop materials?”
This guide gives a calm, practical overview of when clipart is okay in paid workshops, classes and PDFs, what is risky, and how it works with WondersArtist licensing. It is written for teachers, coaches, and small brands – not lawyers – so you can feel confident without getting overwhelmed.
Note: this article is general information, not legal advice. For anything highly specific or regulated, please speak to a qualified professional.
Table of Content
✨ The Quick Answer 📚 What Counts as “Workshop Materials”? ✅ Ways You Can Use Clipart in Classes & PDFs 🚫 Uses That Are Not Allowed 📄 Special Rules for PDFs, Workbooks & Printables 🎥 Slides, Replays & Course Platforms 🏫 Schools, Church Groups & Community Classes 📜 How This Fits the WondersArtist License 📝 Quick Checklist Before You Publish 📚 Related License Guides 🎁 Free Printable Craft Sampler 💎 All Access Membership✨ The Quick Answer
If you are using clipart to create finished teaching materials – like slides, workbooks, checklists, journaling pages, or printables – and you are not handing out our raw PNGs as a graphics pack, you are usually safe under the WondersArtist license.
- ✅ You can decorate paid PDFs, slides and workbooks with WondersArtist clipart.
- ✅ You can sell those materials as part of a workshop, class, challenge or online course.
- ✅ You can include them as bonuses (for example: “sign up and get the workbook”).
- 🚫 You may not give students our clipart as a standalone graphics pack or “resource folder”.
- 🚫 You may not invite students to reuse our clipart to make their own graphics packs for resale.
If your students are receiving finished end products (PDFs, printables, slides) you are usually inside the “all good” zone. If they are receiving source PNGs/clipart for general reuse, you have wandered into “not allowed” territory.
📚 What Counts as “Workshop Materials”?
In this guide, “workshop materials” simply means anything you give your students during a class, program or course, including:
- PDF workbooks, guided journals and checklists
- Printable worksheets, trackers and planning pages
- Slide decks (PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides, Canva, etc.)
- Lesson summaries or cheat sheets
- Course bonuses: wall art, affirmation cards, stickers, dashboards
All of these can be considered Digital End Products under the WondersArtist license – which you are allowed to create and sell, as long as you are not passing along our graphics as a separate stock library.
✅ Ways You Can Use Clipart in Classes & PDFs
Here are common, everyday ways teachers and coaches can safely use WondersArtist clipart.
1. Decorating Your Workbook or Class PDF
You are welcome to use clipart to decorate paid or free PDFs that go with a class:
- Mindset or journaling workbooks for your coaching program
- Lesson handouts for art, language, or homeschool classes
- Challenge workbooks (“14 days of creative prompts”)
- Printable trackers and habit calendars for your students
The PDF itself is your finished product. Students can print or use it on a tablet, but they do not receive the underlying PNG files as a graphics library.
2. Building Beautiful Slide Decks
You can freely use clipart inside your slides and presentations for live or recorded classes:
- Adding floral borders or icons to your slides
- Using character clipart to illustrate stories or examples
- Decorative elements in title slides or section dividers
Students see the slides, screenshots and replays, but again – they are not downloading your PNG library.
3. Including Printables as Paid Bonuses
It is perfectly fine to package printables as bonuses or upsells with your workshop:
- “Join the class and get a printable affirmation card set.”
- “VIP ticket includes an extra journaling pack.”
- “Get the replay plus printable planner pages.”
As long as the printables are finished pages, not an open folder of PNGs, this is covered.
4. Selling Templates to Your Students
WondersArtist allows you to create editable templates (for example, Canva or PowerPoint files) and sell them to your students, even if they can move elements around inside the template.
When your file inherently exposes individual elements, simply include this short notice in your listing or PDF:
“End-User Notice: This template contains elements licensed from WondersArtist. You may edit and use the template for personal or commercial end products. You may not resell or share the graphics as standalone files or create your own ‘graphics packs’ from them.”
🚫 Uses That Are Not Allowed
The red-flag zone is always about sharing our source files as stock graphics. Here are examples that are not allowed under the WondersArtist license:
- Giving your students a ZIP called “Class Clipart Pack” that contains WondersArtist PNGs.
- Including a folder in your downloads named “Graphic Assets” with our original clipart or digital papers.
- Letting students resell your entire workbook or template as a clipart bundle on marketplaces.
- Uploading our graphics to a shared drive or members’ “asset library” for general reuse.
A good test: if your download looks like a graphics pack, asset library or stock collection rather than a finished teaching resource, it is probably not allowed.
📄 Special Rules for PDFs, Workbooks & Printables
PDFs are one of the most common formats for classes, so here is a quick summary.
What’s Fine
- Workbooks that combine text, prompts, charts and clipart
- Coloring pages or activity sheets created with WondersArtist art
- Downloadable lesson packs for your workshop or membership
- Layered design files (PSD, Canva, etc.) delivered as templates for your students
What to Avoid
- Pages that are essentially just a single piece of clipart offered as “PNG inside the PDF”.
- Clearly marketing your PDF as a way to extract clipart rather than as a learning resource.
- Including an extra folder of “bonus PNG clipart” alongside the workbook.
The workbook should always feel like a teaching tool, not a backdoor to a graphics library.
🎥 Slides, Replays & Course Platforms
Many teachers now host their classes on platforms like Teachable, Thinkific, Kajabi, Patreon, Mighty Networks and similar. Under the WondersArtist license you may:
- Use clipart in slides that are recorded and sold as replays.
- Upload decorated PDFs and workbooks into your course portal.
- Offer downloadable templates as part of your program.
The key is still the same: the only people receiving access are your students, and they receive end products, not an open stock library of clipart they can repackage.
🏫 Schools, Church Groups & Community Classes
If you teach in a more community-style setting, the same principles apply:
- You can print and hand out as many workbooks or worksheets as you need.
- You can share PDFs with your class via email or a private portal.
- You can use the materials again for future rounds of the same class.
If another teacher wants to take your layouts and use the clipart in their own separate products or business, they should purchase their own license or membership from WondersArtist rather than copying your files as a graphics source.
📜 How This Fits the WondersArtist License
The WondersArtist license (Version 1.2) is designed to be friendly for real-life crafters, teachers and small shops. In workshop & class situations, here is the heart of it:
- ✅ You may create unlimited Digital End Products for sale – including workbooks, templates, lesson PDFs, and course materials.
- ✅ You may use items in client projects and inside your own brand.
- ✅ If you downloaded graphics during an active All Access membership, you may keep using those files forever in new projects, even if you cancel later.
- 🚫 You may not resell or share our raw source graphics (PNGs, papers, etc.) as standalone items or “graphics packs”.
- 🚫 You may not embed our graphics as a stock asset library inside an app, portal or membership where people grab them for general reuse.
If you are ever unsure, you can always contact support@wondersartist.com with your specific scenario. We are very happy to clarify edge cases – the goal is to keep your creative business protected, not stressed.
📝 Quick Checklist Before You Publish
Before you launch a new class or workbook, run through this gentle checklist:
- Is my student receiving a finished teaching resource (PDF, template, slides) rather than a raw clipart pack?
- Have I avoided including a separate “assets” folder of PNGs or digital papers?
- If this is an editable template, did I add a short End-User Notice about not reselling the graphics as a pack?
- Does my sales page clearly market this as course materials, not a way to download clipart?
- Would I feel comfortable if a platform or marketplace reviewed this against their own content rules?
If the answer feels calm and clear, you are likely in a good place.
📚 Related License Guides
If you liked this walkthrough, these WondersArtist articles pair beautifully with it and help complete your license toolkit:
- Can You Use Clipart for Commercial Use? Simple License Guide for Crafters & Small Shops
- Can You Use Clipart in a Logo? Branding Rules for Small Shops
- Can You Use Clipart with Print-on-Demand? POD Rules for Crafters & Small Shops
- Can You Use Free Clipart Commercially? License Red Flags for Crafters & Small Shops
🎁 Free Printable Craft Sampler
If you would like to try WondersArtist clipart in a small workbook or class project before committing, a free sampler is available.
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💎 All Access Membership
All Access Membership is the simplest way to keep your workshops, classes and PDFs stocked with fresh, beautiful art.
- ✨ Unlimited downloads of clipart, digital papers, journaling pages and more
- 🧺 New releases included while your membership is active
- ⚡ Instant access so you can design workbooks and slides without waiting
- 🔁 Perpetual license for everything you download during your active membership period
🌷 Final Thoughts
Clipart can turn even the most practical workbook or slide deck into something your students genuinely enjoy using. When you treat clipart as a tool inside your finished teaching resources – rather than as a stock library you pass along – you are usually staying safely inside the WondersArtist license.
Teach your heart out, decorate your materials beautifully, and let your workshops feel as cozy and inspiring on paper as they do in your imagination.