Here are three lovely vintage floral clip art illustrations.
The first is a Pheasant’s Eye. The illustration shows several fern-like leaves growing from two stems. A small red blossoming flower is growing from the top of each stem.
The second flower is a Double Buttercup. The illustration features three bright yellow buttercup blossoms and two buds growing from three leafy stems.
The third vintage floral clip art image is a blue Ageratum flower. A large, fluffy, pompom-like flower in full bloom is growing from the top of one of the stems. Clusters of buds are growing from the ends of two of the other stems. One leafy stem is illustrated next to the main flower stalk.
I scanned the original images from a set of books in my collection. The books are titled Familiar Garden Flowers, circa 1897, by F. Edward Hulme.
New in my Etsy shop this week is a printable layered paper pack. I created each paper in the set with scans of vintage book pages, documents, letters and ephemera.
Preview image is linked to my shop.
Su Hall
These are so pretty! It shouldn’t be too hard to ‘fussy cut’ them, either!
Thank you kindly!!
Julie J
You’re welcome, Su. If you ask me, everything is hard to fussy cut. I love the look of fussy cutting but I can’t do it perfectly, so I prefer tearing (and then inking those shabby edges). I know… it makes no sense. 🙂
tina
These are absolutely beautiful! Thank you for all you share and for the value of your printables in your shop. They are wonderful!
Julie J
You’re welcome, Tina. I found your blog through your link and read your post of May 19th. It’s a wonderful message and I’m delighted that you have discovered junk journals! 🙂
KT Fit Kitty
Wow! These are absolutely gorgeous! Thank you so much!
Julie J
You’re welcome, KT Fit Kitty. It’s a pleasure to share. 🙂
hellen edwards
Beautiful thankyou Julie.
Julie J
You’re welcome, Hellen. I’m happy to know you like them. 🙂
Karen N Gobel
Thanks for the garden flower images. Will be useful for card creations.
Julie J
You’re welcome, Karen. I’m very happy to know these will be useful for creating your cards. 🙂
Ana Farias
Thank you very much! I’ve just printed my wonderful flowers!
Julie J
You’re welcome, Ana. I hope you will have fun using your printed flowers! 🙂
Sam
Thankyou so much these images are so beautiful xant wait to use them you are very kind xxx
Julie J
You’re welcome, Sam. I’m happy to know you like them. 🙂