"Pleasure is the flower that passes;
Remembrance, the lasting perfume."
~ Jean de Boufflers ~
I created 8 coordinating printable scrapbook papers for you!
All measure 8 x 8 inches, and are free for your personal use.
The flowers pictured in the Victorian postcard are:
forget-me-not, which symbolized true love; and
lily-of-the valley, which meant sweetness, humility,
returning happiness, and trustworthiness.
Beautiful combination, wouldn't you agree?
Here are the free graphics
sources used in my artwork:
forget-me-not, which symbolized true love; and
lily-of-the valley, which meant sweetness, humility,
returning happiness, and trustworthiness.
Beautiful combination, wouldn't you agree?
Here are the free graphics
sources used in my artwork:
*The Graphics Fairy*
French sheet music
French floral postcard
*Lost and Taken*
Diamond pattern texture
*Wikimedia Commons*
1850's daguerreotype
*Lilac & Lavender*
"Antiqued" lined paper
Thank you
for stopping by!
for stopping by!
Wow, beautiful pages. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe postcard with the musical score is a gorgeous combination. Love it, pinned it, saved it!
ReplyDeleteWoow,very nice!!! Thank you so much for sharing.:-)
ReplyDeleteThese are exquisite! Some of my Favorites - Lilies of the Valley and Music! ;-} Thank You!
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Thanks so much, beautiful, blessings Hilde
ReplyDeleteThese are all just beautiful. Great for an upcoming project I'm going to start working on in a few days..a gift for a friend. Thank you again.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful pages. They will make wonderful scrapbook pages. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, the flowers and the design! Thank your for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou do such beautiful work:) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteXO Marie
lovely papers thanks
ReplyDeleteThankyou for all the beautiful free art images
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the lovely images!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thank you for the beautiful images! Fantastic work :)
ReplyDeleteIn case anyone has trouble printing at the right size, here are a few suggestions:
ReplyDeleteChoose the option "shrink to fit" before sending to your printer, and the image should print at the 8"x8" size.
Another way - save image, open Canva or other editing program. Create an untitled design the same size as your printer paper (for me, 8.5"x11). Upload your saved image and drag at the corner until it reads 8"x8", or your desired size.