Window frame + free botanical illustrations = DIY art
I know: Monica, you need to get your seasons straight, right? I’m celebrating Spring in November because I couldn’t wait four months to share these beauties. Besides, red and green makes it almost Christmasy. You might recognize this window. Earlier this year, I filled each window pane with wallpaper samples. I decided to change it up and display botanical art for a while.
The botanical illustrations are from Köhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen, a four-volume German book published in 1887. Botanicus.org scanned the nearly 300 drawings and made them available to download for free! © 1995-2021 Missouri Botanical Garden.
How to download and print free botanical illustrations
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Choose your desired botanical images and download them here. I chose illustrations that have red in them because they went with my decor, but there are many gorgeous illustrations in a rainbow of colors as well.
2. Open your downloaded illustrations in a photo-editing software programto resize and/or crop the images to fit your picture frames.
3. If you have a high quality printer, print your images. If not, save your files onto a flash drive and take them to a copy service. I paid $1.78 for each 11×17-inch print at FedEx Office. Use a paper trimmer to trim to size.
4. Frame each print and hang them on the wall. Easy peasy.
For a step-by-step tutorial on painting and hanging a window frame, click here.
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