Halloween Graphics
Vintage, public domain Halloween graphics are a bit hard to find. It wasn’t a holiday that was widely accepted until the 1900s. Postcards and greeting cards are the primary sources for spooky graphics.
I will do my best to ensure that the collection of Halloween images are truly safe for you to use on your own projects.
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Beautiful Halloween Witch by John WinschBeautiful Halloween Witch by John Winsch. Vintage 1912 postcard featuring a beautiful young women, a fierce black cat, the man in the moon and a jack-o-lantern. |
Dancing Witches Post CardVintage dancing witches post card for Halloween. Vintage image with witches, owl, bats, black cat and a shining jack-o-lantern. |
Magic HalloweenMagic Halloween picture postcard from 1912. Featured a cute poem and a sky full of pumpkins staring at a beautiful women dressed as a harlequin. |
Vintage Fall ImageA vintage fall image of a little boy with a pumpkin amongst corn stalks. Charming illustration by Bess Bruce Cleaveland (1876 – 1966). |
Jack-o-Lantern and BabyVintage magazine cover from 1911 with a Jack-o-Lantern and baby. Charming illustration by Bess Bruce Cleaveland (1876 – 1966). |
Siamese MaskSiamese mask that would work great for a Halloween image. Grotesque in style but somehow with human qualities. Use with or without the headdress. |
Skull DrawingIf you are looking for skulls for Halloween graphics or stuff to celebrate the Day of the Dead, this one might be just right. |
Halloween OwlA spooky owl with prominent eyes is the star of this vintage cover image from a Canadian magazine. |
Pirate Jack-O-LanternThis pirate jack-o-lantern piece is from a catalog from Dennisons, who was known for their cardboard cut-out holiday decorations like this Halloween image. |
Halloween Cat & PumpkinOur first Halloween image of the year! This Halloween cat and pumpkin image has a black cat sneaking up on a worried jack-o-lantern. Ain’t it cute and fun? |
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Need More Inspiration?Looking for the perfect scrapbook paper, embellishment, ink or other item to finish your current project. Why wait for your next trip to the craft store when you can get the same items shipped to your door in as little as 2 days? I did a search on Amazon for vintage halloween to get you started. Maybe you'll find that little something that will transform your current creative project into something spectacular. |