A-391 ai Panda Planes Digital Scrapbook Kit

Dive into the whimsical world of Granny Enchanted’s Panda Planes Digital Scrapbook Kit, where steampunk pandas, adorned in charming steampunk attire, take flight in wooden planes. This delightful collection features a plethora of panda clipart, including whimsical pandas in flight, airplane designs, and a cloud edge trim. Enhance your scrapbook pages with adorable panda stamps that add a playful touch to your projects.

Included are four JPG backgrounds featuring rustic woodland scenes and serene skies, all rendered in an oil painting art style. Whether you’re crafting memories of adventurous journeys or whimsical tales, this kit offers everything you need to infuse your scrapbook with the joyful spirit of flying pandas.

Panda Planes is currently a free digital scrapbook kit.

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A-331 ai Magic Fairies Digital Scrapbook Kit

Gold on black is gorgeous. It’s just so magical, right? I often visit Thanksgiving Point in Utah. If ever there was a fairy garden, that is where you’d find it. The landscaping and plant life is so beautiful you wouldn’t be surprised to see a fairy pop out anywhere along the trails. I’ve been to night concerts in the garden and with a few twinkle lights, the magic vibes all around you. It’s amazing. Somewhere I got that gold on black stuck in my head and working with a.i. this popped out. It’s way more than I can fit in one kit so you’ll probably see more of it someday. Have you read Brandon Mull’s Fablehaven? He exactly portrayed what I think fairies would be like if they were real. It’s an adorable book. I highly recommend it for youth and adults.

This digital scrapbook kit includes a fairy brad, fairy stamps, fairy clipart, golden butterfly clipart, and magical gold and black backgrounds.

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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.