Make hammered flowers within minutes, creating beautiful prints straight from your garden to spread some flowerful cheer!
Mid Century Modern Abstract Note Card Set-Thank You,Blank Card,Floral Cards,Mid Century Art,Retro Cards-Stickers We have created a series of MidCentury Modern Abstract notecards. There are 2 of each MidCentury Modern Abstract images with a matching sticker, 8 stickers. We have the option to choose 16 random cards or a full set of 28. The card comes with a white envelope. Each card has the option of a matching sticker to seal the back of the envelope. Each card measures 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" all on beautiful card stock. We ship domestic (USA) and quite a few countries outside the USA. If you have any questions let us know. Appreciatively, Jennifer
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This is a gorgeous collection of free vintage flower images! These beautiful pictures of flowers are perfect for your crafts and Journals!
Origami instructions on how to fold the traditional origami lotus flower. View the diagram and easy video tutorial! Make lots of pretty origami flowers!
As you all know by now, I love painting with watercolor. I have shared my
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You know I’m a fan of the single row repeat, right? You know my palms get sweaty and my fingers start to itch when I see a really (really) pretty single row repeat pattern, right? OHMAGAWD! I saw this Little Roses stitch in The Complete Stitch Directory (vintage, no author, will try and find a l
Book lovers, get creative using reading and bookmark SVG files to create various Cricut projects. With these files, you can mix and match designs to make a wide variety of unique and personalized crafts. These
R E V I E W Botanical Inspirations Deck & Book Set by Lynn Araujo Cards illustrated by _Pierre-Joseph Redouté_ (1759-1840) _U.S. Games Systems, Inc._ 44 cards with quotations 100-page illustrated guidebook Fold-out guide to the Secret Language of Flowers Drawstring organza pouch _About My Reviews_ So many things to love about this deck and book set, it’s hard to know where to start – but I’m going to start with the packaging, which is superb. The top of the sturdy flip-top cardboard box features a lush collage of Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Victorian flower art, including the dahlia, coreopsis, asters, forget-me-nots, and amaryllis, among others. This box is roomy enough for a perfect-bound guidebook with the same illustration on its cover, the deck of 44 cards, a trifold pamphlet listing keywords for all of the flowers shown on the cards, and an organza pouch the same shade of mint green as the box, booklet, pamphlet, and card backs. Also included is a card providing detailed information about Redouté, who was born in 1759 to a Flemish family of decorative painters. By the late 1790s, Redouté was the most famous and sought after flower painter in Europe. Card faces are a tan parchment color, an attractive background for the artwork. The cards do a beautiful job of combining science and sentiment. At the top, centered, is the common name of the flower, with the Latin name or alternative name centered immediately under that in flowery script. Next comes the Redouté’s illustration of the flower. The style is realistic, and it is easy to see how the artist was influenced by the botanist Charles Louis L'Héritier, who offered Redouté free access to his botanical library and plant collection. Centered below the artwork is the meaning attributed to that flower. Finally, also centered, we have a quotation that reflects that symbolism. Here are a couple of examples: TULIP Tulipa Friendship & Gratitude “Let us be grateful for the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” – Marcel Proust ASTERS Callistephus Elegance & Patience “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” – Lao Tzu For each flower, the guidebook provides a black-and-white version of the Redouté illustration, the common name and Latin name for the flower, symbolism, quotation, a long paragraph discussing the flower and its meaning, and an Inspirational Message. The eloquent writing in the guidebook is a pleasure to read, offering tidbits of the fascinating history and cultural interpretations associated with each flower. Let’s look at the IRIS (Iris germanica). Symbolism: Rainbows & Messages Quotation: “When it rains, look for rainbows. When it’s dark, look for stars.” – Unknown “The stately flower borrowed its name from Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow. It was her duty to transport the souls of departed women to the Elysian Fields. In the Language of Flowers, Iris came to mean ‘messages’ since its namesake carried messages along the rainbow between the realms of the mortals and the gods. The majestic iris flower inspired the French fleur de lis motif, with the three petals symbolizing faith, wisdom and valor.” Inspirational Message: “Keep your eyes open to the wisdom of the universe and you will receive clear signs and messages that guide you on your path.” At the end of the guidebook is a section titled “Reading with the Botanical Inspirations Cards,” containing examples of the Three-Card Fleur De Lis reading. I am looking forward to giving this a try soon here on Tarot Notes. The Botanical Inspirations cards are perfect for drawing a daily Affirmation, and the guidebook can be used as a resource when researching the various flowers and their meanings. About the Author: Lynn Araujo is the author of Dreaming Way Lenormand, TastyTalk Conversation Cards, Historical Signals and Semaphores, Native American Playing Cards, and is co-author with Stuart Kaplan of The Artwork & Times of Pamela Colman Smith. She is currently working on Pastoral Tarot with Lisa Hunt.
Here are some free vintage flower prints that would make an amazing gallery wall or beautiful cards or labels, plus some bonus inspiration gallery walls.
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This illustration features pretty wild flowers in an arranged bouquet.
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Birth flower tattoos are becoming increasingly popular, and there is a pretty good reason behind them. First of all these tattoos offer a beautiful way to
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Blue is my favorite color. It’s so hard to choose just one, but I always gravitate towards it. It comes in so many beautiful tints and shades. Romantic, dark, bright, stability, depth, intelligence… it can convey so many things, depending on how you use it.
Spring is finally here! Maybe it's been spring for awhile where you are, but I live in Canada, so it takes a little bit longer to warm up where I am. And my oh my, have I ever missed the flowers and the leaves! I love walking my 6 year old daughter to school each morning and seeing the magnolias just ready to bloom, the buds on the trees just ready to burst and the bright yellow forsythia flowers highlighting our backyard. I love this time of year! And since I've been in such a wonderful spring mood, I decided to make
This is a lovely collection of Rhododendron Images! These pretty flower pictures are perfect for crafts, collage, scrapbook and Junk Journals
Sure, owning a cat can feel like solving a mystery. They’re not like dogs who fetch or react to words like “food” or “walk.” Sometimes it’s tough to figure out what our fuzzy feline pals want—whether it’s more treats, a new toy, or just some space. That’s why we’ve gathered top tips to help you...
You might remember the original Windows desktop wallpaper photo, depicting an idyllic green hill on a summer day. It was taken by Charles O'Rear in California. Though the picture, called Bliss, is absolutely gorgeous, it still can get boring after a while.