Beautiful DIY Botanical Art Projects
Botanical art is a style that transcends not only time but many many styles. Botanical and flower art can cross over from anything from a cottage style to even decorate the walls of a more modern home. A few years ago I created a collection called Sparrow and Blossom and one of my favorite part so that collection was all of the botanical imagery and I had used these botanical prints from a book I had found in an old shop last year for my spring line lookbook. There’s something about bringing nature indoors through art that just feels good. I wanted to share with you some DIY botanical art projects that you could make for your own home and bring some nature inside.
Pressed flowers are always a favorite with botanical art and people are doing some really creative things with them. I love how these dried, pressed flowers really embellish a vintage picture and take it up an entire level.
You can see how to press your own with books here. In this project below, we took flowers from the yard and created a beautiful plaster-looking based art with the impressions






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Beautiful botanical prints!Love the inspiration the last one is my favorite!
xx
Anne
Hi Jen,
Love all the botanical prints. So bright and cheery. Love the butterflies and the old chippy table. So pretty.
Kris
Great choice of photos
The dinning room pulling the botanical greens into the room is outstanding.
be still my beating heart…I love love those vintage charts…
Cheerios, Susan
And that wallpaper…something else I would like to add to one of my rooms…so many inspiring ideas…so little time.
Susan
Great post. I love old school charts and these photos are perfect!
Simone
I love botanicals too and these pics are so beautiful!
These are all so lovely – I love plant, butterfly and bird photos/graphics. But I had no idea that they were available at The Graphics Fairy! How cool is that and so generous of Karen, whom I gather is the magical leprechaun behind that site. Thank you so much for this post, it is a keeper!