Botanical Picture Atlas Collage Sheets
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These free printable collage sheets feature images from a botanical picture atlas from 1911. The scan I found for this publication wasn’t the best. Sometimes that happens. It’s one of the challenges of scavenging for images. You are at the mercy of whomever scanned the pages. I circled back to these lovely botanical illustrations several times. Even though I wasn’t super happy with the image quality, I just couldn’t stop thinking about how pretty they were. I loved the diverse combinations of flowers and foliage. I finally decided to give them a shot and cleaned them up a bit, and I think they ended up being very beautiful in the end. I’ve actually come to appreciate the little bit of graininess they have. I think it adds to the vintage look of them.
The preview images you see on this page are, of course, low resolution to maintain a quick page load time, but if you click on the download buttons, the images you will receive are high resolution and look a ton better.
Use these collage sheets for art journaling, junk journaling, bullet journaling, collage, artist trading cards (ATCs), scrapbooking and other mixed media artwork and crafts.
I created this sheet of strips because of the popularity of this floral strips sheet I did a long time ago.
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Terms of use:
Free to use for personal or commercial projects. You may print the collage sheets as many times as you wish for your personal crafts or in your projects to sell, including: art journals, scrapbooks, junk journals, collage art, etc. You may not redistribute or sell the collage sheets “as is" in either print or digital form.
If you wish to share the files on your own website, please do not make the files available for download directly from your site. Instead, include an image with a link back to this site.
To the best of my knowledge, these are all royalty free images that are in the Public Domain in the US. However, you should always do your own research if you plan to use them commercially.