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

Royalty Free Antique Advertisement – Borden’s Milk

This image for Borden’s Evaporated Milk is from an antique advertisement in a 1910 The Housekeeper magazine.  I think it would make a wonderful transfer onto wood or flour sack towels (be sure to reverse the image for transfer projects).  It is a PNG image, so it can be used digitally, and layered over other backgrounds. This is the complete, original advertisement the image came from. Here it is, reversed for transfer projects. This image was sent to me by {Read More}

Antique French Graphics

I usually only share antique graphics once a week, but I’m working on a few bigger projects, and trying to tackle some disorganized and messy areas around my house, so rather than sharing a project with you, I thought I’d share some French graphics you can use on your own projects. I have a wonderful antique invoice from the early 1920’s.  It was from a tannery that made saddles and belts.  I love the typography and have included a black {Read More}

Free Printables – Antique Cow Image Advertisement Transfer Projects

Normally, I only post antique graphics on Wednesdays, but I have a few new antique advertisement images that I used on several different projects, so you are getting both the printable images, as well as my projects today. I bought a stack of antique books that were all pretty damaged, but hoped to be able to salvage a few images from them.  Among them was this 1917 almanac booklet, put out by the makers of Dwight’s Cow Brand Soda.  Fortunately, {Read More}

Antique Advertisement Printable – Monarch Bicycles

Here’s a wonderful antique advertisement printable for Monarch Bicycles, from the early 1900’s. I especially love the typography on it, and think it would look wonderful printed as a poster for a rec. room or man cave.  Enjoy! {CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE}  Blessings,  

Royalty Free Antique Graphics – Egg-O-See & Ketchup Advertisements

Since I normally share antique images on Wednesdays, but didn’t this week because of Christmas, I thought I’d share a few with you today.  Both of these charming advertisements came from some early 1900’s magazines.  Enjoy and let me know if you use them on any projects! Many more free printable antique advertisements can be found HERE. Blessings, Angie

Advertisement Christmas Ornament: 1800’s FAO Schwarz Bell

This antique Christmas advertisement was from F.A.O. Schwarz and was intended to be cut out and used as a Christmas ornament.  It came from an 1880’s Harper’s magazine. {Right click  on image to save and print} F.A.O. Schwarz is the oldest toy store in the United States, which was founded in 1862, by German immigrant Frederick August Otto Schwarz.  Originally, it was called, “Toy Bazaar”, in its first store in Baltimore, and according to information I found on the internet, the year {Read More}

Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1910 Roach Killer Advertisement

Here’s a creepy crawly illustration from a roach killer advertisement from a 1910 “The Housekeeper” magazine. It’s creepy enough for some Halloween projects. This is the complete advertisement, in the natural color tone. I have no idea what “electric” paste was, but if I could sympathize with a roach, (and I can’t) I’d feel a little sorry for this guy who is loosing limbs as he walks away from the stuff. This interesting advertisement was sent to me by Audrey {Read More}

Antique Flower & Seeds Advertisement

I am not a gardener, but I do love antique images for seeds and flowers  and have a few to share with you today. I love this Sweet Peas image and think it would make a really cute sign. It came from this advertisement. Here’s a cute advertisement for seeds that I think would look wonderful transferred onto wood, etc. The magazines these images came from were generously sent to me by Audrey @ Timeless Treasures. Blessings, Angie

Antique Graphics Wednesday – Farm Store Receipt & Egg Saver Advertisement

This week, I have a few fun farm-related images for you. One is an old store receipt and the other is an advertisement for Madame Blumer’s Egg Saver. Enjoy! Many more free printable antique advertisements can be found HERE. Blessings,