This is making me so sentimental for my grandmothers. Both of them appreciated flowers. Both of them smelled like flowers. Both of them would have loved this! These floral backgrounds are rendered in an oil painting art style. I’ve clipped out some of the vintage-feel flowers so you can scatter flower clipart throughout your projects.
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What we made with it:

Photo credit: Silviarita https://pixabay.com/photos/woman-old-senior-air-health-age-3186741/
Scrapbooking Grandmothers
- Scrapbooking the memories of a beloved grandmother is more than preserving photos—it’s a way to keep her warmth, her laughter, and her love alive for generations to come. Her hands that once baked, sewed, or held you close may no longer be here, but the imprint of her kindness remains in the stories we tell and the memories we cherish. Through carefully chosen pictures, handwritten recipes, favorite sayings, and little details—like a swatch of fabric from her apron or a letter in her own handwriting—we weave a tapestry of her love that future generations can touch, see, and feel.
- When we scrapbook a grandmother’s memory, we are not just looking back; we are carrying her forward. A page filled with soft hues, delicate florals, or vintage touches can evoke the warmth of her embrace. Journaling a cherished moment—her humming in the kitchen, the scent of her perfume, or the wisdom she shared—breathes life into the past, ensuring that her legacy is not just remembered but felt. In this way, her story continues, wrapping our hearts in the same love she once so effortlessly gave.
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