Hello creative friends,
Thank you for your very ‘positive’ feedback on our ‘A Year of Positivity’ project.
I’m so pleased that you are loving the vintage look postcards I’ve bee designing and I love seeing how you are using them.
Many people are actually posting them to friends and family, which makes me really happy….. while others are using them in frames or on notice boards, in mixed media projects and in journals.
How are you using these monthly printables?
The Positivity project is presented each month as a two page printable PDF file, containing two, 9 cm x 14 cm postcards and one matching envelope.
Each of the cards will contain a positive and inspirational quote and will be designed using a combination of vintage graphics, mixed media and original watercolour artwork…. making then completely unique and one-of-a-kind.
Best of all…. this year long project is completely FREE for you to download and use!
(please see terms of use guidelines at bottom of this post).
May Positivity Project
I’ve always been a huge fan of forget me nots and have grown them in my garden for many years.
They were a very popular flower during the Victorian era, and featured in a lot of the artwork and print media of that period.
For this months postcards and envelope, I used a pretty Francis Brundage artwork of a young girl with forget me nots in her hat and dress. I paired it with a postcard I designed that features a simple vintage posy of forget me nots. The cards and the envelope coordinate in a sweet sage green colour palette.
These cards measure 9 cm x 14 cm (3.5” x 5.5”), so are a perfect size to be used in many ways.
How to use the positivity cards:
- Add some pretty ribbon and use as a gift tag
- post them to a friend as ‘happy mail’
- use them as journal cards in a junk journal
- use them in a yearly planner or art journal.
Download the May Positivity Project
Click here —> to download the May project file in A4 size
Click here —> to download the May project file in letter size (USA)
A Year of Positivity Projects…. so far.
January – If you are new to this year long project, click here for the January printable files.
February – click here for the February printable files.
March – Click this link for March printable files.
April – Click this link for the April printable files.
It gives me great joy to know that you enjoy using these note cards and envelopes as much as I enjoy creating them… so please don’t be afraid to experiment and use these items in projects that you make for yourself.
The copyright notice below is there to protect both my creative designs and my business and to ensure that individuals understand my terms of use on my free printables.
Terms of Use
The cards and art work, while provided as a free printable here on Shabby Art Boutique, are still covered by copyright and are for personal use only. It is not okay to simply print and sell them as a finished item or sell them as a digital product.
My graphics are not to me used on any commercial items, uploaded for use by print on demand businesses or in handcrafted items on-sold by another business. My designs are automatically covered by the Australian Copyright Act 1968, which is recognised internationally and violating my terms and conditions may result in legal action being taken. I’m always happy to discuss these terms with you, should you have further questions.
Happy crafting my friends!
Hugs
♥
Kerryanne
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Retha Warner says
This made me smile today. I love your work.