A-170ai Roses on Black Digital Scrapbook Paper Pack

 This a.i. command stuff is kind of sketchy. The artificial intelligence sure throws in its own twists and turns. I still have to bring it into Photoshop to fix it. Here is an a.i. design assisted digital scrapbook paper pack for you. I’ll have to release this again in February. It has Valentines Day written all over it.

Red roses on black scrapbook kit in digital format.

This is the page we made with the paper pack. We used freebie elements from ScrapGraphics.Com for the rest.
VALENTINES DAY, RED ROSES ON BLACK BACKGROUND, BOLD PRINT, FLORAL, PAINT SPLATTER, RED AND BLACK, ROMANTIC, DIGITAL SCRAPBOOK

 

A-341 ai Floral Border and Floral Cluster Elements

Granny Enchanted offers a delightful PNG element pack featuring a floral border and a floral cluster, perfect for adding a touch of cheer to your projects. The floral border showcases bright, cheerful flowers in cornflower blue, blush pink, sunny yellow, and dainty white. These vibrant elements are ideal for borders on craft projects, scrapbook pages, invitations, and cards. With Granny Enchanted’s floral border and floral cluster, your creations will burst with color and charm, making them stand out beautifully.

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A-189 a.i. Granny Motorcycles Digital Scrapbook Kit

Discover the joyous world of grandma clipart in our enchanting digital scrapbook kit! Overflowing with whimsical charm, this collection features delightful grandmas cruising on motorcycles, each adorned with a cheerful umbrella, amidst captivating landscapes and fluffy clouds. Splashed with vibrant shades of blue and sunny yellow, and embellished with artistic paint splatters and bold stripes, every element adds a burst of energy to your projects. Whether you’re creating a family keepsake or adding flair to your digital designs, our grandma clipart collection is sure to infuse your creations with warmth and nostalgia. Dive into creativity and let these lively graphics inspire your next masterpiece!

 And… this is probably why my children don’t leave me alone too long…. I had a lot of fun with these ladies. I hope you do too. I think I’m going to make them up into tee shirts. (Originally published November 30th, 2023)

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A-190 ai Grandpa Motorcycles Digital Scrapbook Kit

Explore our vibrant collection of grandpa clipart in this delightful digital scrapbook kit! Bursting with whimsical charm, this kit features jovial grandpas riding motorcycles adorned with umbrellas against scenic landscapes. Infused with bold blue and sunny yellow hues, complemented by playful plaid patterns and cheerful balloon backgrounds, each element adds a touch of joy to your projects. Whether you’re crafting a family album or adding flair to your digital creations, our grandpa clipart collection is sure to bring a dash of fun and nostalgia to your designs. Get ready to embark on a creative journey with these lively and endearing graphics!

To be completely frank with you, I much more enjoyed the Granny Motorcycles kit. Try as I might I couldn’t get the same crazy-eyed glee the grannies had. The men are just too dignified about their grand day out. Where’s the crazy?? Nevertheless they are still absolutely delightful. Why the umbrellas? Well… a heart wants what it wants. I tossed in the road pieces from the Granny kit. (Originally published December 1st, 2023)

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Baby Clipart A-201 ai Chartreuse and Hot Pink Girl Digital Scrapbook Kit

 Carol B., a FB fan, requested this chartreuse and hot pink baby girl kit. It’s a cheerful combination. I’m glad we did it. Winter is so grey right now. We could all use a splash of color. This baby clipart will win your heart and splash your pages to life. Bubbles, clouds, and footprints will float through your scrapbooks, making them cheerful journeys back in time.

Chartreuse and hot pink baby girl clipart kit. Lime green and hot pink never looked so good.

You can download this digital scrapbook baby girl kit HERE.

The combination of the vibrant, warm tones of hot pink with the cooler, yellow-green hues of chartreuse can evoke a sense of energy and dynamism. This pairing often creates a visually stimulating effect that can grab the viewer’s attention and convey a sense of playfulness or excitement.

chartreuse pale green hot pink baby pink stripe bubble bath baby shoes teddy bear watercolor wash footprint baby carriage pram sock mobile clouds cute bright baby shower baby girl balloons

A-279 ai Phoenix Clipart Digital Scrapbook Pack

Introducing our vibrant Phoenix Clipart Element Pack, featuring four stunningly colorful phoenix birds in a mesmerizing 3D animation style. Each bird flaunts a unique blend of teal, hot pink, purple, and yellow feathers, adding a burst of energy to your digital scrapbook projects. With a versatile burnt parchment background included, your pages will effortlessly come to life. Elevate your designs with the Phoenix Clipart, ideal for adding a touch of mystical charm to any creation.

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Where do phoenix birds come from?

The concept of phoenixes originates from ancient mythology. Origins are strong in Egyptian, Greek, and Roman traditions. In Egyptian mythology, the Bennu bird shares similarities with the phoenix. It is famous for symbolizing renewal and rebirth. The Greek phoenix, known for its ability to rise from its ashes, appears in various ancient texts. Such texts include Herodotus’ “Histories” and Ovid’s “Metamorphoses.” Similarly, the Roman poet Ovid describes the phoenix in his work. He highlights its mythical ability to regenerate. These mythological accounts have contributed to the enduring fascination with phoenixes throughout history.

Here are four modern movies that feature phoenix birds:

  1. “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (2007) – In the Harry Potter series, Fawkes is a phoenix belonging to Albus Dumbledore, known for its healing tears and fiery rebirth.
  2. “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) – Jean Grey transforms into the Phoenix, a powerful and destructive entity with immense psychic and telekinetic abilities.
  3. “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” (2018) – Although not explicitly featuring a phoenix, the character Dumbledore is associated with phoenix symbolism, particularly his connection with Fawkes.
  4. “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” (2019) – While not a central focus, the character of Maleficent is associated with bird imagery, including phoenix-like creatures that appear in the film’s fantastical world.

These movies showcase the enduring presence of phoenixes in contemporary popular culture.

A-204 ai Ninja Digital Scrapbook Kit

 Okay, yes. I’m actually enjoying Canva quite a bit. I’ve even been using it for work a little bit. I do pay the subscription price. Really, I consider it a guilty pleasure. If I were a for profit designer, Canva would be a huge game changer. Maybe when I grow up. I like the easy breezy make what I want when I want of Granny Enchanted right now. But I will have my eye on Canva. I chose it after watching videos comparing it to Midjourney. I’m sure Midjourney is great too. I just liked the functionality of Canva in the videos. Most little boys like ninjas, right? FB has filled my feed with ninjas lately. Get this, I’m learning Korean. It knows I’m learning Korean because it eavesdropped on a private learning Korean chat group of my friends. And somehow it made its way all around to ninjas. Not sure how it is bridging the gap to Japan. Probably because I liked the Korean travel stuff it popped up… then the China travel… then the tai chi… then the … ninjas. yeah, I could see how it got there, I guess. And, that’s how you have ninjas today. The skill, dedication, and grit it takes to succeed at martial arts are impressive. Wish I had ninja skills with my online privacy though. Alas, I guess many are in the exact same boat.

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NINJA LITTLE BOY DIGITAL SCRAPBOOK KIT IN BLACK AND RED WITH FIRE TRIM AND GRAFFITI ELEMENTS

A-208 ai Lavender Teal Digital Scrapbook Kit

I saw these colors together on a tissue box once and fell in love. What a delightfully unlikely pair. I love it. This kit would be good for wedding pages and invitations, along with springtime pages. I love how wishy-washy and forgiving watercolor style is. The Victorian clipart is plenty to sweeten up your pages. Purple and teal look fantastic together.

Teal and purple watercolor backgrounds with stained glass, floral, wash, and stripe prints, includes Victorian clipart and flower clipartThere are so many elements that this one is taking two zipped files.

 

What’s up with Queen Victoria, her era, and all those froo froo frilly flowers?

The Victorian era’s fascination with floral patterns and decorations stemmed from various cultural, social, and technological factors. Firstly, during the Victorian era, there was a revival of interest in nature and botany, leading to a heightened appreciation for floral motifs in art and design (Rackham, 1980). Additionally, advancements in printing technology, such as the development of the chromolithography technique, made it easier and more affordable to produce intricate floral patterns on textiles and other decorative items (Hunter, 1984).

Moreover, the Victorian era was characterized by strict social norms and etiquette, and the use of floral decorations was often associated with notions of femininity, refinement, and domesticity (Holliday, 1999). Floral prints and motifs were used extensively in fashion, interior décor, and household items, reflecting the prevailing tastes and values of the time (Ashelford, 1996).

Furthermore, the Victorian era witnessed the rise of the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized handmade craftsmanship and naturalistic design elements (Greenhalgh, 1986). This movement encouraged the use of floral motifs inspired by the natural world, further popularizing floral patterns in Victorian aesthetics.

Overall, the Victorian era’s penchant for floral prints and decorations can be attributed to a combination of factors, including a renewed interest in nature, advancements in printing technology, societal norms, and artistic movements.

Sources:

  • Ashelford, J. (1996). The art of dress: Clothes and society, 1500-1914. London: National Trust Enterprises Limited.
  • Greenhalgh, P. (1986). The persistence of craft: The applied arts today. London: Athlone Press.
  • Holliday, J. S. (1999). The Victorian art of fiction: Nineteenth-century essays on the novel. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Hunter, D. (1984). Papermaking: The history and technique of an ancient craft. New York: Dover Publications.
  • Rackham, O. (1980). Trees and woodland in the British landscape. London: J.M. Dent & Sons.

A-210 ai The Cow Jumped Over the Moon Clipart Digital Scrapbook Kit

Discover the whimsical charm of our digital scrapbook kit featuring the beloved nursery rhyme characters. The Cow Jumped Over the Moon clipart digital scrapbook kit includes a cow sitting and another jumping over the moon. In pastel blue, peach, pink, green, and yellow hues, this kit brings a playful vibe. the 3D cartoon animation style will win over your little ones. With two adorable cloud background papers at 12×12″ 300dpi each, your creations will pop. Perfect for baby scrapbook pages, shower invitations, and art projects, this mini kit promises endless creativity and joy.

The Cow Jumped Over the Moon Clipart with cloud backgrounds in pastel 3D animation art style

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Where did this silly nursery rhyme come from anyway?

The story of “The Cow Jumped Over the Moon” originates from the English nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle.” It’s believed to have been passed down orally for generations before being recorded in print. The first print record of “Hey Diddle Diddle” can be traced back to the late 18th century. It was published in a compilation titled “Tommy Thumb’s Pretty Song Book,” dated around 1744.

Why is it good to entertain your children with nursery rhymes?

Telling children nursery rhymes has numerous benefits for their development. Firstly, nursery rhymes help children develop language skills by exposing them to rhythmic patterns, rhyming words, and vocabulary. These linguistic elements aid in phonemic awareness and literacy development (Wortham, 2008). Additionally, nursery rhymes often contain repetitive phrases, which reinforce memory and cognitive skills in young children (Mayo, 2004).

Moreover, nursery rhymes offer opportunities for social interaction and bonding between children and caregivers. Singing or reciting rhymes together fosters communication and strengthens relationships (Borgström, 2016). Furthermore, nursery rhymes contribute to cultural literacy by passing down traditional stories, values, and heritage from one generation to the next (Stewig & Jett-Simpson, 1992). They connect children to their cultural roots and create a sense of belonging.

Importantly, nursery rhymes stimulate creativity and imagination in children. The whimsical characters and fantastical scenarios encourage imaginative play and exploration (Mazzoni, 2017). Additionally, engaging with nursery rhymes promotes emotional development by allowing children to express feelings through music and rhythm (McCready, 2007). Overall, the rich oral tradition of nursery rhymes offers a holistic approach to early childhood education, encompassing language, social, cultural, cognitive, and emotional domains.

Sources:

  • Borgström, M. (2016). ‘The cat’s got our tongue’: Embodied nursery rhymes and the experience of dementia. Ageing and Society, 36(4), 685-709.
  • Mayo, A. Y. (2004). Language: A window into human nature. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Mazzoni, M. (2017). The role of rhymes in early childhood education: A methodological proposal. Journal of Education and Human Development, 6(1), 143-149.
  • McCready, S. (2007). Music and emotion: Theory and research. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Stewig, J. W., & Jett-Simpson, M. (1992). The power of literature: A multiple reading of five nursery rhymes. Language Arts, 69(1), 20-28.
  • Wortham, S. E. (2008). Early childhood curriculum: Developmental bases for learning and teaching. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

A-211 a.i. Blue Yellow Digital Scrapbook Paper Pack

 Those pastel chalk flowers are so soft and fun. Pretty. I think they’d be lovely on invitations. Blue and yellow is such a delightful color combination.

Blue and yellow together, especially if they are not bold shades, feel calming to me. Color therapy suggests colors influence emotions and well-being. For instance, blue can evoke calmness and tranquility. Yellow is believed to evoke feelings of joy, optimism, and mental clarity. It’s associated with boosting mood and energy levels. Color theory suggests each color corresponds to different energies, affecting physical and mental health positively or negatively.

Color therapy, also called chromotherapy, dates back to ancient civilizations like Egypt and Greece. It’s documented in texts such as “De Medicina” by Aulus Cornelius Celsus. These cultures believed colors could heal the body and mind. (Source: “Color Therapy” by Stephen Arroyo). They used colored light, stones, and dyes to treat ailments. The practice continues today, with modern applications in alternative medicine and holistic healing.

Here’s a list of color therapy colors and their associated meanings or health benefits:

  • Red: Stimulates energy, vitality, and courage. It’s associated with increased circulation and physical strength. (Source: “Color Therapy” by Stephen Arroyo)
  • Orange: Encourages enthusiasm, creativity, and emotional balance. It’s believed to aid digestion and stimulate the immune system.
  • Yellow: Evokes joy, optimism, and mental clarity. It’s associated with boosting mood and energy levels.
  • Green: Promotes balance, harmony, and growth. It’s believed to have a calming effect on the nervous system and promote healing.
  • Blue: Inspires calmness, tranquility, and communication. It’s associated with reducing stress and promoting relaxation.
  • Indigo: Stimulates intuition, insight, and spiritual awareness. It’s believed to enhance mental clarity and promote deep relaxation.
  • Violet: Encourages inspiration, imagination, and spiritual enlightenment. It’s associated with stimulating creativity and promoting a sense of inner peace.

These interpretations are based on the principles of chromotherapy, which have been studied and documented in various sources on color therapy.