Vintage Sunflowers Junk Journal Collection
Picture this: a cozy Sunday afternoon, your favorite mug brimming with coffee, and a treasure trove of vintage sunflower pages spread out before you.
Welcome to our Vintage Sunflower Junk Journal Collection – a digital delight that’s just a click away from being all yours.
We’ve created over 80 high-resolution, 300dpi JPEG images, each 5000 pixels wide, to whisk you off into a golden-hued world of nostalgia.
These aren’t your everyday images; they’re a gateway to an era of whimsy, now ready for your creative touch.
And yes, the full scoop on snagging these beauties is just a scroll away.
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About The Collection
Imagine the sun’s gentle warmth as it kisses fields of gold. Now, capture that essence in your next craft project with our Vintage Sunflower Collection.
This digital pack isn’t just a series of images – it’s an ode to the timeless beauty of sunflowers, wrapped in the charm of vintage aesthetics.
You’ll find pages peppered with sun-kissed petals and leaves that tell tales of yesteryears, backgrounds that evoke the rustic allure of an old country home, and printables that beckon to be transformed into art that speaks.
These junk journal pages are just the start. Think beyond the confines of traditional journaling.
Your next masterpiece could be a handmade greeting card that carries a whiff of nostalgia or a scrapbook page that holds the echoes of a summer gone by.
Maybe you’ll craft a bookmark that holds the corner of your favorite chapter or a decoupage piece that turns an ordinary object into a canvas of memories.
Dive into the Vintage Sunflower Collection – where every creation becomes a narrative, every craft a story waiting to unfold.
The Nitty-Gritty Details
- File Format: High-Quality JPEGs
- Resolution: Crisp 300dpi – perfect for printing
- Size: Generous 5000px width
- Compatibility: Ready for use in multiple software environments
- License: Personal and commercial use granted
- Usage Rights: Freedom to create and sell your masterpieces
How To Download
Due to the size of the images, they are hosted on Google Drive (you do not need a Google Drive account to save them). Here’s some simple download steps for you, and below this you’ll find your link to download the files.
For Mobile Users (iOS and Android):
Accessing the Google Drive Link:
Tap on the shared link (below):
- You will find the link to the Google Drive folder below. Clicking on it will open your default web browser or the Google Drive app if installed. I have found that using the web browser is actually better than the App.
Downloading Images:
Open the Google Drive link:
- If you have the Google Drive app installed, it will either open automatically or prompt you to open the link with the app.
- Opening in the App will give you the option to ‘make a copy’ and save to your own Google Drive account.
- Opening in the browser will allow you to ‘download’ the image to your device.
Navigating to the Images:
- Once in the Google Drive app, you will see the shared files.
Selecting the Image/s:
- To download a single image, tap on the image file.
- To download multiple images, tap and hold on one image to activate multi-selection, then tap on other images you wish to download (this works for some versions of Google Drive, others require individual downloads).
Downloading the Images:
- For a single image, open the image and next to the three dots at the top, you will see a download arrow, select this. Then select ‘Download’ from the popup.
- For multiple images, after selecting them, tap on the three dots (menu) at the top right corner and choose “Download”. Your phone will download a zip file containing the selected images.
Accessing Downloaded Images:
- The downloaded images will be saved in your device’s ‘Downloads’ folder or the Google Drive folder if you’re using the app. Access them through your device’s file manager or gallery app.
- When using the browser, you should see a download arrow within the address bar. Click on this arrow and select ‘Downloads’ to see your most recent downloads.
- You can then select the image and select ‘Save Image’ to save the image to your phone library, or send a copy to your device of choice.
For Desktop Users (Windows/Mac):
Accessing the Google Drive Link:
Click on the shared link:
- You will find the link to the Google Drive folder below. Clicking on it will open the link in your default web browser.
Downloading Images:
Navigating to the Image Folder:
- The link will take you directly to the shared Google Drive folder or file. If it’s a folder, you’ll see all the contained files.
Selecting the Images:
- To download a single image, click on the image file.
- To download multiple images, click on one, then hold down the ‘Ctrl’ key (Windows) or ‘Command’ key (Mac) and click on other images you want to download.
Downloading the Images:
- For a single image, click to open the image, then click on the three dots (menu) in the top right corner and select “Download”.
- For multiple images, after selecting them, right-click on one of the selected images and choose “Download”. Google Drive will create a zip file containing all selected images.
Accessing Downloaded Images:
- The downloaded images will typically be saved in your computer’s ‘Downloads’ folder, or wherever your default saving location is. Access them through your file explorer.
Remember, the exact steps might slightly vary depending on the version of the mobile app or the web browser you are using.
If You Can’t Download a File (From Google Drive)
Blocked Third-party cookies can prevent Drive Web downloads
Drive Web uses third-party cookies to communicate with Google’s secure download server.
Blocking third-party cookies in Chrome will prevent you from downloading through Google Drive.
If you want to block third-party cookies and still download from Drive, allow third-party cookies for just Drive.
- Type chrome://settings/cookies in the browser address bar press Enter.
- Scroll to the “Sites that can always use cookies” section under “See all cookies and site data.”
- On the right, click Add.
- In the “Add a site” window, enter drive.google.com.
- Make sure to select the check box Including third-party cookies on this site click Add.
More Download information can be found here – Downloading Files From Google Drive
Download The Vintage Sunflower Collection
The Vintage Sunflower Collection includes 84 JPEG images with high resolution of 300DPI for impeccable print quality, and a user-friendly license for Personal and Commercial Use (see details in FAQ below).
Crafty Ideas for You
Little Tips from Me to You For Junk Journal Pages
Welcome to your creative expedition! As you delve into the world of junk journaling with our diverse range of printable pages, here are some insights to enhance your crafting experience. Consider these your artistic guidelines, helping you to fully utilize the potential of these versatile printables.
The Art of Printing
Paper Choices Matter
The type of paper you choose is important in all forms of crafting, and junk journaling is no exception.
Whether it’s matte photo paper for vivid imagery or textured cardstock for a tactile feel, each adds a unique dimension to your pages.
I always suggest to go for the highest quality paper you can afford – quality paper can make a big difference to print quality, and to the overall outcome of your craft.
I also love textured papers like linen paper, or even handmade paper for a unique and rustic feel.
Printer Settings
Optimize your printer settings for the highest quality. Selecting the correct paper setting is key to reproducing the rich details and vibrant colors of the printables.
You may want to print a few test pages first to see what settings work best for you. And remember, you can always restore to default so don’t hold back on changing up settings and trying new things.
Test Prints
Speaking of test prints, there’s a few things you can do to get the most out of them.
Before printing on premium paper, always run a test on standard paper. This step ensures the colors and details meet your expectations, without ‘wasting’ more expensive papers.
When you find a setting you like for a particular paper, keep a copy of your ‘test print’ and make a note of the settings. This way when you need to print on this type of paper again, you’ll have all of your settings ready to go.
Junk Journaling with Printable Pages
Image Sizing
Our printables, often in JPEG format, are created large to allow for sizing flexibility.
You can scale the images to fit various layouts without compromising on quality, within the resolution limits (landscape is ~5000px or 16.5″, portrait is 3000px or 10″).
There are free tools online, such as Canva, to help you create the perfect size images for your project, and can help you crop or modify the images too.
Layering Techniques
Junk journaling is synonymous with layering.
Use these printables as foundational backdrops and add layers with text, stickers, or other embellishments for depth and complexity.
Alternatively, you can use tools like Canva (or manually do it yourself) to cut, crop, and create all kinds of embellishments and ephemera for your project.
Mix and Match
Feel free to combine different printables to weave a story or convey various moods in your journal.
If you head to our Junk Journal page, or our Free Printables page, you can see all of our collections.
Alternatively, you can use the search button to find anything you’d like on the site.
From Digital to Tangible
Mind the Binding
When creating bound journals, pay attention to image placement, particularly near the spine, to ensure no crucial elements are lost in the binding.
Aging Techniques
For a vintage feel, consider distressing the edges of your prints or using tea-staining methods. This can add an antique charm that complements your theme.
The Right Adhesive
Always use acid-free glue for longevity and to prevent yellowing, maintaining the pristine condition of your pages.
Crafting Ethics
License Respect: While our printables offer creative freedom, please adhere to the licensing terms (you can see more about these in our FAQ’s below).
If in doubt, feel free to ask. We’re here to maintain a respectful and ethical crafting community.
Stay Connected
Join Our Community: Don’t miss out on joining our free Facebook group.
It’s a space to share, inspire, and connect with fellow crafters, as well as the ability to keep up to date on the latest releases!
Questions & Support
Guidance on Demand: If you encounter any creative or technical challenges, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to assist you in your artistic journey.
Remember, junk journaling with our printables is not just about creating art; it’s about embracing the creative process.
Use these tips to guide your imagination and craft your unique narrative. In the world of junk journaling, the sky is the limit—so aim high and let your creativity soar!
When you create something amazing, please be sure to show me! I love seeing all of your fabulous ideas come to life. You can post your creations in our FB group – I’d LOVE to see them.
Got Quick Q’s? I’ve Got Quick A’s:
- Can I use these for my Etsy shop? Oh yes, that commercial license means business!
- Tech newbie here, will I manage? If you can click and drag, you’re all set. Promise.
- Help! Where can I find you? Just a tag me in our Facebook Group, I’m always happy to help!
Want more details? Check out our FAQ section below.
Before You Dash Off…
Well, that’s another collection created, and as always I have many more on the way!
I hope you’re as excited and inspired as I am to dive into these free printable downloads. Remember, each page is a canvas awaiting your unique touch, so let your creativity run wild!
If you’ve enjoyed these printables, I’d love to see what you create with them. Feel free to share your masterpieces with us – it’s always a joy to see how each of you brings these designs to life in your own special way.
And hey, if you ever feel stuck or just want to share some thoughts, I’m all ears. Your feedback, ideas, and crafting stories are what keep this community vibrant and inspiring – our Facebook Group is the best place to share (are you in there yet??)
Keep an eye out for more goodies coming your way soon. Until then, happy crafting and stay wonderfully creative!