Can You Turn Clipart into Procreate Stamps, Brushes & Design Resources? (What’s Allowed vs ‘Graphics Packs’)
💌 Introduction
Procreate stamps, brushes, and texture packs are some of the most popular digital products on Etsy and Creative Fabrica. It is natural to wonder if you can take your favorite clipart, turn it into a set of brushes, and sell it as a resource pack.
At the same time, licensing language can feel confusing: “no reselling graphics,” “no graphics packs,” “templates allowed but not raw files”… what does that actually mean for stamp sets and brush bundles?
This guide explains when you can use WondersArtist clipart in Procreate brushes and stamps, when a brush pack accidentally becomes a “graphics pack,” and simple ways to keep your products safely within our license.
Note: this article is general information, not legal advice. For exact terms, always refer to the current WondersArtist License.
Table of Content
✨ The Quick Answer 📜 How WondersArtist Licensing Sees Procreate Tools 🖌 Using Clipart in Procreate Stamps & Brushes (Allowed Uses) 🚫 When a Brush Set Becomes a “Graphics Pack” 🌈 Safe, Creative Ways to Build Procreate Resources 👥 End-User Rules for Your Customers ❓ FAQs: Procreate + Clipart Licensing 📚 Related Licensing & Usage Guides 🎁 Free Printable & Digital Sampler 💎 All Access Membership✨ The Quick Answer
If you prefer the short version first, here it is:
- Yes — you may use WondersArtist clipart to create Procreate stamp sets, brushes, and texture tools as long as those tools are an end product and not just a new way to hand out our raw graphics.
- Allowed: brushes that stamp artwork inside Procreate, texture brushes, pattern brushes, and tool-style resources where the user paints or designs with them.
- Not allowed: selling a brush set that is basically a folder of our PNGs, or a stamp pack that lets your customer easily export all elements as standalone clipart to use however they want.
- Rule of thumb: if your product is marketed or used like a graphics pack or clipart library, it breaks the license. If it is a tool or template that helps people design, it is usually fine.
📜 How WondersArtist Licensing Sees Procreate Tools
Under the WondersArtist License you are allowed to:
- Create unlimited digital end products for sale, including editable templates, planners, stickers, and design resources.
- Sell on Etsy, your own site, teacher marketplaces, and more.
- Deliver flattened files (JPG/PNG/PDF) and editable templates, as long as you are not handing over a separate folder of our original graphics.
You are not allowed to:
- Resell or share our raw source graphics as standalone PNGs, clipart packs, or “graphics libraries.”
- Include a separate assets folder (for example, “/PNG/”) that lets buyers save our art as individual files.
- Market a product in a way that clearly positions it as “500 clipart pieces” when it is essentially our art with minimal change.
Procreate stamp sets and brushes sit right in the middle: they can be fantastic end products… or they can accidentally become a disguised clipart pack. The rest of this article is about staying on the safe side.
🖌 Using Clipart in Procreate Stamps & Brushes (Allowed Uses)
Here are examples of how you can safely use WondersArtist clipart inside Procreate tools:
1. Stamp Brushes as Design Tools
You can create stamp brushes where a tap places a floral cluster, frame, icon, or little character on the canvas. This is treated like an editable template or digital design tool.
- The brush file stays inside Procreate, not as a folder of PNGs.
- Your customer uses the brush to design their own artwork, cards, or planners.
- The set is marketed as “Procreate stamp brushes” — not as “500 clipart PNGs you can export.”
2. Texture & Pattern Brushes
You may also use clipart and digital papers to create:
- Seamless pattern brushes
- Texture brushes (canvas, glitter, watercolor grain)
- Edge brushes, confetti brushes, foliage brushes, etc.
In these cases, the artwork is baked into a texture or repeat. The user paints with it, but cannot easily pull out the original clipart pieces as standalone PNGs, which keeps it comfortably within license rules.
3. Mixed-Element Stamp Sets
You can combine several WondersArtist elements into new compositions before turning them into stamps:
- Flower clusters built from multiple stems and leaves
- Pre-arranged wreaths or frames with added text placeholders
- Scene stamps (e.g., a cozy desk, picnic layout, or junk journal page base)
This adds more original value for your buyer and helps your set feel like a unique design resource, not a simple re-upload of clipart.
🚫 When a Brush Set Becomes a “Graphics Pack”
Even if your product is technically a Procreate file, it can still break the license if it behaves like a graphics pack.
Signs your set is too close to a graphics pack
- Your main marketing is “includes 200 PNG elements” or “500 floral clipart pieces.”
- Your listing teaches customers how to export every stamp as a PNG to use outside Procreate.
- The brushes are just one stamp per original clipart, with no extra design work or added value.
- You also include a separate folder of all the stamp images as individual PNGs.
In those situations, the buyer is effectively purchasing WondersArtist clipart resold as your own stock library, which is exactly what the license does not allow.
Practical “red flag” examples
- “Gnome Procreate Stamp Set – 150 PNGs included so you can reuse the graphics in any software.” ❌
- “Floral Clipart Library for Procreate – export every flower as a high-res PNG.” ❌
- “Gothic Tea Room Brush Pack – 80 decorative stamps to build your own scenes in Procreate (no PNGs included).” ✅
The difference is not just the file type; it is how the resource is positioned and used.
🌈 Safe, Creative Ways to Build Procreate Resources
If you want to create high-value tools without drifting into “graphics pack” territory, these ideas help:
1. Focus on Workflows, Not Just Assets
- Create brush sets that help users build scenes or layouts (e.g., journaling borders, label frames, bullet points, washi tape, etc.).
- Include a simple mini workbook or tutorial inside your listing to show how to use the brushes to design cards, planners, or social media graphics.
2. Combine and Flatten Where It Makes Sense
- Merge several clipart pieces into new compositions before turning them into stamps.
- Flatten pattern fills, textures, or scene bases so they cannot be pulled apart into our original individual pieces.
3. Limit How “Exportable” the Art Is
- Avoid promising that customers can export all brushes as ready-to-use PNGs for other programs.
- It is fine if someone screenshots or exports an artwork they created with your brushes — but your set should not be marketed as a shortcut to download all the original clipart.
4. Make Hybrid Sets With Other Elements
Many successful Procreate products mix clipart-based stamps with:
- Original lettering or alphabets
- Shape guides, grids, and layout templates
- Texture or shading brushes you designed from scratch
This makes the pack more unique and clearly positions it as your own creative toolset, even though WondersArtist artwork is part of the set.
👥 End-User Rules for Your Customers
When you sell Procreate stamp sets or brushes built with WondersArtist clipart, your customers:
- May use the brushes to create their own personal or commercial designs (cards, logos, planners, etc.), following whatever license you give them.
- May not extract the stamps as raw graphics and resell them as their own clipart, brush sets, or graphics packs.
- May not bundle your brush file itself into another product as a stock resource.
If your product is similar to a template — for example, a Procreate workbook or layout file where elements can be moved around — you can include a simple notice (in your description and ZIP) such as:
“End-User Notice: This product contains elements licensed from WondersArtist. You may use the brushes/template to create personal or commercial end products. You may not resell or share the graphics as standalone files or create your own graphics packs from them.”
❓ FAQs: Procreate + Clipart Licensing
Can I turn every single PNG from a set into one matching stamp brush?
Technically, you could do it inside Procreate, but selling that as a resource is risky because it is very close to reselling the original set as a new graphics pack. It is better to curate, combine, and design new compositions instead of mirroring every element 1–1.
Can I include a bonus folder of PNGs with my brush set?
No. Our license does not allow you to provide a separate folder of individual PNGs or clipart as part of your product. Your buyers should not receive the artwork as standalone files.
What if the buyer screenshots the stamps and saves them as PNGs anyway?
You are not responsible for every possible misuse, but you should not encourage or market your product as a way to harvest clipart. Educate buyers in your listing description about using the brushes to create designs, not to build their own graphics library.
Can I mix WondersArtist art with my own hand-drawn illustrations in one brush pack?
Yes. That is often the best approach. Your own illustrations plus WondersArtist elements can live happily in one cohesive set, as long as the overall product is still a design tool and not a direct re-packaging of our graphics.
📚 Related Licensing & Usage Guides
If you are creating digital products with our clipart, these guides will also be helpful:
- Can You Use Clipart for Commercial Use? Simple License Guide for Crafters & Small Shops
- Can You Use Free Clipart Commercially? License Red Flags for Crafters & Small Shops
- How to Turn Digital Clipart into Stickers: A Complete Guide
- How to Resize Digital Clipart for Perfect Printing (Simple Guide)
🎁 Free Printable & Digital Sampler
If you would like to test how WondersArtist clipart feels in Procreate, planners, and stickers before investing, you can grab a free sampler pack.
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💎 All Access Membership
All Access Membership gives you unlimited downloads from the full WondersArtist library — perfect if you are building multiple Procreate sets, planners, or sticker collections over time.
- ✨ Unlimited access to clipart, papers, journaling pages, and cardmaking kits
- 🧺 New releases included while your membership is active
- ⚡ Instant downloads with everything in one cozy place
- 🔁 Flexible membership you can manage anytime
🌷 Final Thoughts
Procreate stamps and brushes are a beautiful way to bring digital clipart into a new world of creative tools. As long as you focus on design resources rather than graphics libraries, you can build profitable, license-safe products that your customers will love.
If you ever feel unsure about a specific idea, keep this question in mind: “Am I selling a tool, or am I reselling a graphics pack?” Choose “tool,” and you will stay on the safe and happy side of our license.