A-328 ai Cow Farm Digital Scrapbook Kit

Introducing the Granny Enchanted Farm Clipart Digital Scrapbook Kit! Inside, you’ll find four zany cow clipart images. There is also a red barn clipart that adds a classic farm touch to your designs. The kit includes a golden corn, and hay, clipart bringing a hint of harvest to your creations. To complete your farm scene, there are two fence clipart images, perfect for setting boundaries on your scrapbook pages.

The backgrounds in this kit are just as exciting! You’ll find a cow print background, which is perfect for a playful themed look, and a wonky wood background that adds a rustic and quirky feel.

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A-180 Teal Thanksgiving Digital Scrapbook Kit

 I’m having a very good year with many blessings. I didn’t expect this kit to be so large but a.i. kept churning out borderline darling stuff. What do I mean by borderline? The images are hazier than what I’d design. There are extra parts to things, characters, and people. Edges are weird. I like to think of a.i. as alien. It’s easier to forgive the hours I have to take to fix the worst of it. But I really didn’t fix too much on this. It is a WONKY kit. Expect wonky. It took up two files. I was able to make some fun elements from it. Once they’re shrunk down on a page it’s going to look fantastic. But expect WONKY. Expect crossed eyes. Expect weird wings. I don’t want anyone coming back to me complaining of wonky-ness. Of course it’s wonky. It’s a.i. The big benefit of a.i. is it’s a huge time saver…. an even big time saver if you don’t go back and fix all that WONKY. Enjoy.

 
Originally Published: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2023
 
Teal and orange digital scrapbook kit with 3D elements and characters, pilgrims, elephant, hot air balloon, table, dishes, turkey, family, birds, tree, bunting, windows, houses, trims, flowers, balloons, clouds, bicycle
 

A-194 ai Steampunk Gingerbread Man Clipart Digital Scrapbook Kit

And, why shouldn’t steampunk meet Christmas? It’s just a little creepy putting steampunk with gingerbread man clipart, but also charming. My little goth teenager informed me that steampunk is just goth that discovered brown. Generation gap. I will never understand, let me tell ya. But steampunk or no, gingerbread man clipart is always popular during the holidays.

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Do you want a truly vintage gingerbread man recipe?

Gingerbread Man Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 cup molasses
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions:

  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, salt, ginger, cinnamon, and cloves. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, cream together butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy.
  3. Beat in egg, molasses, and vanilla extract until well combined.
  4. Gradually add dry ingredients to wet ingredients, mixing until dough comes together.
  5. Divide dough in half, wrap each half in plastic wrap, and chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour.
  6. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line baking sheets with parchment paper.
  7. On a lightly floured surface, roll out one portion of dough to 1/4-inch thickness.
  8. Use gingerbread man cookie cutters to cut out shapes and transfer to prepared baking sheets.
  9. Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until edges are firm and slightly golden.
  10. Remove from oven and let cool on baking sheets for 5 minutes before transferring to wire racks to cool completely.
  11. Decorate cooled cookies with icing, candies, or sprinkles as desired.

This recipe is adapted from the cookbook “The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book” by Fannie Merritt Farmer, originally published in 1896.

A-205 a.i. Rustic Snowmen Digital Scrapbook Kit

 Snowmen are the good thing about winter. I’m sure there’s more good but I’m scanning my mind right now and I can’t think of any. I love the shabby watercolor style. These came out as beautifully as I hoped they would. Lots of snowman clipart for you.

 

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Do you want to make a snowman?

Making a snowman is a classic winter activity enjoyed by many. The process begins by finding the right snow—a snow with the perfect moisture content for packing into snowballs. This “packing snow” should be moist enough to stick together but not too wet. Once the ideal snow is found, gather three large snowballs of different sizes, typically rolled by hand or using a snowball maker.

Stack the snowballs on top of each other, starting with the largest at the bottom and decreasing in size as you move up. This creates the body of the snowman. Next, decorate your snowman with traditional accessories like scarves, hats, and boots. Use sticks for arms, coal or small rocks for eyes and buttons, and a carrot for the nose. These additions give your snowman personality and charm.

Don’t forget to take plenty of pictures of your snowman before it melts away. Snowmen are fleeting creations, and capturing their joy and whimsy in photographs preserves the memories for years to come. So grab your camera or smartphone and snap away before your snowman bids farewell to the winter wonderland.

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.

Orchid Clipart A-216 ai Orchids Blue Digital Scrapbook Kit

 Okay, this is weird, but I was looking at a video about a floral praying mantis and…. well, he’d make a cute digital scrapbook element. Long story short, no praying mantis, but oodles of gorgeous blue and white orchids that can climb off your pages.

Create stunning digital scrapbook pages with our Blue and White Orchid digital scrapbook kit. Perfect for invitations and bridal events. Celebrate nature’s beauty! This kit includes plenty of blue orchid clipart, along with some lovely orchid embellished wedding cakes.

 

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A-238 ai Berry Nice Digital Scrapbook Kit

Indulge in the sweetness of summer with our delightful Strawberry Bliss digital scrapbook kit! Packed with charming heart and strawberry elements set against a backdrop of vibrant red gingham picnic and soft pink hues, this kit is perfect for capturing sunny memories. Whether you’re crafting invitations, preserving cherished moments in a summer scrapbook, or creating whimsical digital pages for little girls, our Strawberry Bliss kit adds a burst of fruity fun to every project. Elevate your scrapbooking game and bring the essence of summer to life with our enchanting kit today!

 
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