This is a beautiful British arts and crafts botanical drawing c.1904, of Cornflowers, also known as Bachelors Buttons. It would be the perfect card to give to a lover of nature and botany, or just as a declaration of love for that special someone. We lovingly produce unique greeting cards of antique images for many types of occasions. Our cards are printed on heavy gsm matte card stock to create an antique finish. Each card is blank, to allow you to create your own personal message. We include an envelope, and seal both in a cellophane sleeve. Your order will be sent in a heavy cardboard mailer so that it arrives to you in pristine condition. The watermark you see on our thumbnail image will not be on the cards you order. We offer a discount on combined P&P which is applied by using the “Add To Basket” option when choosing the cards you wish to purchase. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our cards. Please save us a favourite Seller - Thanks so much for looking!Our cards measure 13 cm X 18 cm ( 5 inches X 7 inches ) Most of our images are quite old, and as a result, some will reflect an antiquated technology from when they were initially created.
Explore pilllpat (agence eureka)'s 59670 photos on Flickr!
Original artwork created from vintage bookplates, etchings & papers. Handcrafted in the USA by Bella Vintage Home Pillow: 8.5" x 11" Pillow printed on cotton canvas Note Cards: 3.75" x 5.25" 6 pcs per box Towel: 18 X 27 Flour Sack Fabric. Image on towel is approximately 8.5' x 11. Download: 2- 8.5" x 11" jpeg images 300 dpi. No watermark No returns,exchanges or cancellations. PERSONAL USE ONLY. No sharing on any platform: blog, social sites, selling sites, tumblr, etc. No part of this image may be reproduced to be resold. The copyright of all images within The Vintage Art Collection belong to Bella Vintage Home and are not transferred with the purchase of the digital file. Please abide by our policies All rights reserved Bella Vintage Home
Visit the post for more.
Nature Printed Plants: Johann Hieronymus Kniphof , 1704-1763 Botanica Originali, title page. In 1733 Johann Hieronymus Kniphof published his magnum opus, which is considered a classic of nature...
This gallery features botanical wet cyanotypes. I collect most of my leaves and flowers from my garden and on walks in the local woods and fields. I also like to using skeletal bodhi leaves as they…
Ann Swan offers botanical art tuition using Graphite and Coloured Pencils at her studio and garden in Wiltshire, and at venues around the UK and abroad.
Watercolour, A common mallow and a damselfly on the recto; a snowdrop with a lady butterfly on the verso, attributed to Jacques Lemoyne de Morgues, French school, ca. 1575
This gallery features botanical wet cyanotypes. I collect most of my leaves and flowers from my garden and on walks in the local woods and fields. I also like to using skeletal bodhi leaves as they…
A list of the top attractions, museums and special spots that tourists shouldn't miss in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This gallery features botanical wet cyanotypes. I collect most of my leaves and flowers from my garden and on walks in the local woods and fields. I also like to using skeletal bodhi leaves as they…
Explore Potted Lily's 43 photos on Flickr!
This gallery features botanical wet cyanotypes. I collect most of my leaves and flowers from my garden and on walks in the local woods and fields. I also like to using skeletal bodhi leaves as they…
I love designing cards and envelopes............ & I love promoting the idea of friends getting together... laughing, sharing troubles & making memories..... Credits
Hi everyone! hope you are having a good day. A while back I mentioned that I would be teaching two classes in June, here in lovely Victoria BC. The first class being the four Graphic 45 "Couture" cards I've already posted. On that same day I will be teaching a second Card class using Graphic 45's 'Botanical Tea". Gorgeous paper! Love it. I could work with it for months! Anyway, I'm here today to show you he cards in question. I've decided to show all four to you today, so it will be a longer post. I'll show them to you in the order as above, from left to right. Brown & Blue I think these colors worked very well together. The ATC from the 8 x 8 pad could have a sentiment stamped on it or left as is. The flowers are from the Flowers set for the botanical Tea collection. I water misted them, scrunched them up, shaped them and let them dry. I decided I need to put ribbon on at an angle like this again. And for those taking taking the class here, I like to include photos from different angles. The next card I'll show you will be the Pop-Up Bo Card. I used one of the Graphic 45 Botanical Tea stamp sets for the sentiment on this card. More angle shots. And the back... Close up of the fussy cut layers... And here you see that it fits into the A7 envelope nicely. Not mailable, but fits in the envelope to hand deliver. I normally don't make a video about a card, but in the case of this Pop Up Box card I thought it might be useful in viewing it better. Next we see that Pink & Green & Brown card. I created a few tags using MFT's Traditional Tags Die-Namics, punched a hole in the top and added a bit o brown ribbon. Again the stamp is from one of the Graphic 45 Botanical Tea stamp sets. The adorable flower was created using their die cut paper flower set. And the final card of the four is a Blue & Pink card. I used Spellbinder's Square Postage stamp die and the Large Square Nestabilities to create the frame. And of course, some fussy cutting again. I have several detail photos for those taking the class. Well, that's it for this class. I look forward to teaching this class in June. Thank you for stopping by today to have a look. Hope you've been inspired to play with your Graphic 45 Botanical Tea paper. Happy Papercrafting!
Explore pilllpat (agence eureka)'s 58909 photos on Flickr!
From the Swallowtail Garden Seeds collection of botanical photographs, paintings, and illustrations. We hope you will enjoy these images as much as we do.
In which I break down my favorite sites for finding free vintage art. Bonus: I retouch two vintage botanical printables for you to download.
The Royal Horticultural Society hosts its annual show of botanical art
When newcomers see a Rickabaugh painting for the first time, they have one reaction: "How did you do that?" The points of paint are so small and numerous, a human hand could hardly have made them. Even more staggering is that he paints in watercolor, a medium of wetness where paint is usually more approximate and inexact.
Explore M. Martin Vicente's 84352 photos on Flickr!
Limited edition fine bone china mugs featuring beautiful botanical art, including white cymbidium orchid, clematis bee's jubilee, and red oriental poppies.
Botanical or artistic? What's certain is these vintage wild flower illustrations by Harriet Isabel Adams are gorgeous and free to print.
Garden of the Far East ~ The Seagulls Garden ~ Gardeners Dream
Image 1379049 is of smooth hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) plant(s). It is by Zelimir Borzan at University of Zagreb. Crataegus laevigata (Poir.) DC. - English hawthorn 1. Flowering branchlet ending in a thorn and young shoots with terminal corymbs. - 2. Shoot with ripe fruits (pome, pomelike drupe). The pomes have two or three stones. - 3. Seed viewed from two aspects. Crataegus monogyna Jacq. emend. Lindm. - common hawthorn 4. Flowering branchlet. - 5. Shoot with ripe pomes, typically with a single stone. - 6. Seed (stone). - 7. Seedling with cotyledons (k) and first ordinary leaves. - 8. Winter-branchlet; buds are small, reddish-brown, the terminal bud is the largest. Branchlets with thorns. After Hempel & Wilhelm, 1889. Photos and explanations from the book: Zelimir Borzan.
An elegy for time and the mortality of beauty, composed with passionate patience and a sensuous cadence.