I’ve been tinkering around with some of my antique clock face images, and turned them into a collage that could be used for all kinds of projects. I never tire of tin can craft projects, and I’ve been in need of more wall organizers, so I finished a new organizer, using one of the collages, and have the free printable to share with you!
Antique Advertisement and Image Transfer Gift for Guys
This antique advertisement for Hartford Tires has such pretty typography and would be perfect as a framed print for a “man cave”, but I’ve also come up with a fun and useful image transfer project that would be a perfect gift!
Antique Advertisement – Fruit Press Kitchen Appliance and Chalkboard Printable
Here’s an antique advertisement image for a Brighton Fruit Press from a late 1800’s Harper’s Bazaar magazine. I’ve included the original image, as well as one with the background removed, and also a chalkboard printable version that would look great as kitchen wall art. {CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE} Here’s the image with the background removed. This would make a nice image transfer on a towel, or as a sign – just reverse the image with Picmonkey first. Here’s the text part of {Read More}
The Lord’s Prayer Antique Hymn Page Printable
Of all the beautiful old hymns, my favorite ones are actual passages of Scripture that were set to music, like this, “The Lord’s Prayer” song. Occasionally gospel songwriters, both past and present, include lyrics that just don’t line up with what the Bible teaches, but you can’t go wrong when you set actual Scripture to music. It’s also one of the best ways to memorize Scripture, for people who are auditory learners, like myself. This page came from a beautiful antique {Read More}
Vintage Floral & Craft Paper Gift Tags
I’ve been playing with the Vintage Floral Papers and created some pretty gift tags with the purple paper and some craft cardstock. You can use the other floral papers and make your own, but I have the purple set finished as a free printable, so you can just print it, cut them out, and add some string. I had mine printed at Staples as a color copy, because I’m always so impressed with how beautiful their color copies are. It only {Read More}
Antique Alphabet School Book Primer Pages
Today, I have some beautiful alphabet images from an 1800’s schoolbook, called, the “Tract Primer”. Antique flashcards are so popular right now, so these pages could be printed, cut apart, and framed as a flashcard. They would also be lovely as framed art in child’s room. The inside cover page has such a sweet image on it. I have many more images from antique school books HERE. {PIN this image now, & Print later!} Blessings, Angie View Verse {Read More}
United States Flags Printable
July 4th is just a few weeks away, so here’s a wonderful image showing several different United States flags, that could be used for some patriotic decor. If you know someone in the Navy, it includes some nice Naval flags that would look great on a greeting card. It came from the same set of 1903 encyclopedias, as the other images I’ve been sharing the last few weeks. {CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE} If you missed the other printables from {Read More}
Antique Fruit Printables – Apples & Citrus Fruits
Here are 2 beautiful antique fruit image printables. They are from a 1903 encyclopedia. I think these would look wonderful as framed kitchen wall art, or used as iron-on transfers on flour sack towels. {The individual, high-resolution images are here: APPLES, CITRUS {PIN this image now & Print later|}
Antique Tin Can Fruit Label Printables
Today, I have three wonderful fruit label printables from the 1920’s tin fruit cans for you. With summer coming, I think there will be many wonderful projects to use these on, and I’m working one one to share with you soon. {PIN THIS IMAGE NOW & PRINT LATER} Here are cropped versions of the peach and apple fruit label printables. Blessings, Angie
Alphabet School Primer Page – Antique Graphics Wednesday
I’m not sure what it is about antique school primers, but I absolutely love them. The books for the youngest students, usually included an alphabet page showing cursive or script alphabets for handwriting practice, and those are my favorite pages. These two images both came from an 1898 primer. I think they would make adorable gift tags, or enlarged for printable instant art to frame, but tomorrow I’ll be sharing another project I think these images are perfect for. Enjoy! {Read More}











