I was thinking of my husband when I made this paper pack. He loves watches. I love rustic. This meets somewhere between in a shabby detective’s office, don’t you agree? From autumn digi scrapbooking to Father’s Day bunting, this shabby digital paper pack has got you covered!
This is currently a FREE digital scrapbook paper pack.
I love the charm of vintage digital scrapbook elements, and this kit delivers just that. It features a delightful newsprint flower and an origami heart, adding a touch of nostalgia to your designs. A cluster of wildflowers paired with a rustic burlap bow brings a shabby-chic flair that’s perfect for Father’s Day projects or family history pages. The 12×12 inch newsprint digital background, crafted at 300dpi, ensures high-quality prints that will beautifully complement your cherished memories.
I can almost hear the sound of this lady’s confident heels clacking down on the streets of Paris. Looking chic and carefree, she walks her fluffy, white dog while wearing her teal heels. Both are dolled up in blues, pinks and teals. I tossed in some hydrangea floral clusters. They don’t really match the art style, but they were sitting around and I needed to put them into something. This teal-blue Victorian background is perfect for invitation or classy scrapbook pages. I know you’ll enjoy this fashion clipart. Drop us a note in Facebook if you ever see a dress like this. I’d love to buy one.
This kit includes a floral on newsprint shabby, vintage background, a distressed cream background, and 21 junk drawer clipart items. You know Granny’s Junk drawer? My granny had a magical junk drawer full of fun buttons and odds and ends. That’s what we have here, brads, buttons, doily hearts, origami newsprint birds, stars, and even a newsprint rose. Need a sloppy tag? Who’s yo’ Granny? We’ve got you covered. What’s a junk drawer without an ink stain? How about some dried wildflowers? Whether you’re looking for a bit of romantic class or some junked-up corners, this kit has you covered!
The Steampunk Babies digital scrapbook kit from GrannyEnchanted.com is perfect for creating fun and unique scrapbook pages. This kit features adorable babies dressed in steampunk outfits, complete with gears and gadgets. The background designs use a beautiful teal watercolor theme, adding a splash of color that stands out. Whether you’re making a scrapbook for a baby shower, birthday, or just for fun, this kit will give your pages a special, creative touch. Explore the Steampunk Babies kit at GrannyEnchanted.com and bring your scrapbook ideas to life with these charming, teal watercolor designs.
Embark on an epic journey with our captivating medieval clipart digital scrapbook kit! This enchanting collection transports you to a realm of knights, dragons, and fair maidens, perfect for adding a touch of adventure to your projects. Featuring a majestic castle backdrop, brave warriors, and majestic dragons, this kit offers a treasure trove of high-quality illustrations. Whether you’re creating themed invitations, party decorations, or scrapbook layouts, our medieval clipart brings your imagination to life. Let Granny Enchanted be your guide as you embark on your medieval-inspired creative quest!
Is this medieval clipart accurate? Understanding the medieval period can be challenging because much of its history was not well documented. During this time, many people couldn’t read or write, so there are fewer written records than in later periods. Additionally, wars, invasions, and conflicts often destroyed important documents and historical sites, further obscuring our knowledge of the era. Despite these challenges, historians rely on a variety of sources such as archaeological evidence, artwork, and accounts from travelers and chroniclers to piece together the past.
Moreover, the medieval period spanned a thousand years and varied greatly across regions, making it difficult to generalize about this time. Different areas experienced different social structures, cultural practices, and technological advancements. Furthermore, much of what we know about the medieval period comes from the perspective of the elite, such as kings, nobles, and clergy, leaving the experiences of common people less documented. However, ongoing research and advancements in historical methods continue to shed light on this fascinating era, enriching our understanding of the medieval world.
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.
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:
Aileen Ribeiro, “Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe, 1715-1789,” Yale University Press, 2002.
Valerie Cumming, “The Dictionary of Fashion History,” Berg Publishers, 2010.
National Museums Scotland, “Victorian Sentimentalities: The Art of Valentine’s Cards,” Accessed Jan 2022.
Importing a super oldie! Wow. So sorry. This alphabet clipart is Not zipped.
My sister-in-law and I were pregnant at the same time with boys. Wow! Instant friend. They shared slobber, rattles, bugs, bruises, and now they share high fives and talk in a language I’m still trying to decipher. Here’s an alphabet created from my 70’s striped pants collection. I’m in love with it. It makes me think of Antique shopping with my father. Holly, from Holly’s Hobby’s photography, has encouraged me to have more boy designs. Whelp, here’s a start. The whole alphabet is available below.
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Did I tell you our frog jumped out of his cage through a tiny hole? I found him dead and dehydrated in the empty bathtub. The above PNG frog is in loving memory of Ol’ Cricket Breath.