A-284 Victorian Rose Clipart

Victorian rose clipart is perfect for layering to make rose garlands, and rose page borders. They add a touch of thoughtfulness to your projects. And isn’t that what roses have come to represent to us? Thoughtfulness. We thoughtfully tend and baby them in our gardens. We thoughtfully choose the prettiest to give away. And now you can thoughtfully add a touch of Victorian charm to your digi projects with our oil painting-style pink and cream roses.

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Different colored roses carry various meanings when given as gifts. For example, red roses symbolize love and passion, making them popular choices for romantic gestures. Pink roses convey admiration, gratitude, and appreciation, often given to friends or family members. Yellow roses represent friendship and joy, making them ideal for celebrating friendships or sending cheerful messages. White roses symbolize purity, innocence, and new beginnings, often used in weddings or to express sympathy. Additionally, orange roses symbolize enthusiasm, energy, and desire, while lavender roses convey enchantment and love at first sight.

These meanings have been established through centuries of tradition and symbolism. However, interpretations may vary depending on cultural and personal contexts. When giving roses, considering the color and its associated meaning can add depth and intention to the gesture, enhancing the message you wish to convey.

Sources:

  • ProFlowers, “What Does Each Rose Color Mean?,” Accessed Jan 2022.
  • The Flower Expert, “Rose Color Meanings,” Accessed Jan 2022.

A-286 ai Victorian Rose Floral Background

Introducing another soft floral background for your digi collection. Enjoy this pink rose background with a faded love letter in the background. You can almost smell the vintage roses in a warm garden. Perfect for wrapping, scrapping, and inviting, this useful background is a must-have.

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You can pretty much smack the title “Victorian” on most flower art. Floral prints are associated with the Victorian era due to several factors. During the Victorian age (1837-1901), there was a significant cultural emphasis on nature, sentimentality, and romanticism. Flowers were highly symbolic and used extensively in art, fashion, and décor. The Victorian obsession with botany and horticulture led to the popularity of floral motifs in clothing, upholstery, and home accessories. Additionally, advancements in printing technology during this period made it easier to reproduce intricate floral designs on textiles, further contributing to their prevalence. These historical factors have cemented the association between floral prints and the Victorian era in contemporary perceptions.

Sources:

  1. Aileen Ribeiro, “Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe, 1715-1789,” Yale University Press, 2002.
  2. Valerie Cumming, “The Dictionary of Fashion History,” Berg Publishers, 2010.
  3. National Museums Scotland, “Victorian Sentimentalities: The Art of Valentine’s Cards,” Accessed Jan 2022.

A-287 ai Floral Border Page Trim

I am always on the lookout for a good floral border. They’re perfect for edges. This one wraps around an entire 12×12 inch 300dpi scrapbook page. With a transparent png center, it can frame words for invites, pictures, or keepsakes. For the preview I chose a dark gray. You can fiddle with different colors. I think it would look good against a sage green, light tan, cream, or even white background. It looks fabulous against a pure black. Check out our directories for more flowers and floral borders.

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A-288 ai Easter Bunny Clipart

This Easter Bunny Clipart Cluster is sure to fit in many places to sweeten up your Easter and spring projects. In oil painting style, this cluster of soft, pastel flowers and their fluffy bunny friend is sure to win your heart.

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Panda Clipart A-269 ai Floral Panda Digital Scrapbook Kit

Discover our delightful Floral Panda Clipart digital scrapbook kit featuring charming pastel-colored flower and panda clipart. With two floral backgrounds, a plaid background, wood background, and a watercolor background included, your creativity will flourish. Perfect for creating fancy digital scrapbook pages, invitations, and art projects, this kit offers endless possibilities. Don’t miss the adorable floral panda clipart stamp collection, a highlight of this versatile kit. Let your imagination roam with this whimsical and versatile collection!

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A-277 ai Yellow and Lavender Floral Background

Transform your projects with our exquisite floral background, featuring a delightful array of yellow and lavender buttercup and viola flowers in a captivating watercolor style. These charming blooms are ideal for enhancing invitations, scrapbook pages, and various art projects. Imbued with a Victorian classy style, this soft-feeling 12×12 inch 300 dpi jpg exudes elegance and sophistication, adding a touch of grace to your creations. Elevate your designs with this enchanting backdrop.

Floral Background in Yellow and Lavender Buttercup and Viola Flowers in Watercolor Style Digital Format

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When using floral backgrounds in scrapbooking, consider the following tips:

  1. Complementing Photos: Choose floral backgrounds that complement the colors and themes of your photos. For instance, if your photos feature outdoor scenes or nature, floral backgrounds with similar hues or motifs can enhance the overall cohesion of the layout.
  2. Balance and Composition: Ensure that the floral background doesn’t overpower the focal point of your layout, such as your photos or journaling. Strike a balance between the background and other elements on the page to create a harmonious composition.
  3. Theme Consistency: If you have a specific theme for your scrapbook, select floral backgrounds that align with that theme. For example, for a vintage-themed scrapbook, opt for floral backgrounds with a nostalgic or antique vibe.

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A-203 ai Yellow and Blue Digital Scrapbook Paper Pack

 Blue and yellow are such a cheerful combination. I hope this coming year (2024) you will take care of your happy. I hope you pause every now and then to think about what you would enjoy in that moment and I hope you can indulge yourself more all year long. If you’re always pushing yourself to make others happy, pause for you. Make you happy. Then you can, with a full soul and spirit, turn to help others with more power. The number on this kit preview is A-202, but this is really A-203. Floral Background.

Yellow, blue, and teal floral, watercolor, and feather backgrounds for digital scrapbooking

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Victorian Clipart A-206 ai Victorian Floral Digital Scrapbook Kit

 Anyone in the mood for a Victorian hot mess? Somebody is going to make something lovely out of this. If you do, pop by the FB page and send me a message so I can share it with our followers. I love the blue and blush together. Victorian clipart elements are sure to pretty up your projects and these background pages will make you happy-sigh.

 
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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-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.