Free Vintage Holiday Images
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Happy ThanksgivingBrightly colored vintage postcard from the wonderful art card artist Ellen Clapsaddle. This one was used to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. |
Thanksgiving GreetingA pair of cute children and one very large pumpkin adorn this vintage Thanksgiving greeting printed before 1908 and now available on FreeVintageArt.com. |
Christmas Tree Cover ArtA poem and a bit of vintage Christmas tree cover art a give for Christmas from me to you. A Christmas tree decorated in gold and candles on a field of blue. |
Victorian Christmas PostcardGerman Victorian Christmas postcard ready for printing to be enjoyed for your own holiday festivities. It was printed around the turn of the last century. |
Thanksgiving Day CardVintage holiday and Thanksgiving Day Card with a clever little poem and a pretty picture for you to enjoy. It’s in the public domain and ready for printing. |
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? |
A Thrifty Wife to BeVintage Valentine’s Day card may not be romantic in the traditional sense but it does have a certain charm to it. Print it and send it to your sweetie. |
Valentine GreetingsValentine Greetings are the wishes expressed on this vintage postcard from the early 1900s with a pretty lady, a gold frame and gray and white wallpaper. |
Vintage ValentineVintage Valentine with a young couple, perhaps sharing their first kiss. They are oddly placed within a two-tone soda and surrounded by white fluff. |
To My ValentineThis vintage Valentine’s Day postcard dates back to at least 1917, when it was mailed. Hearts and flowers surround a lady with a quill writing a Valentine. |
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 graphics to get you started. Maybe you'll find that little something that will transform your current creative project into something spectacular. |