Antique Graphics Wednesday – Thanksgiving Day Song

This Thanksgiving song is from an antique children’s song book called, “The Music Hour” These pages are amazingly white, given their age, but I like old-looking pages, so here it is with an aged color tone. More free Thanksgiving printables are HERE.

Itty Bitty Banners

Last week, a customer purchased the old orange tool box that I showed you recently with the word “HOME” on the front of it, but she also wanted the word “AUTUMN” added.  I didn’t have a stencil to match that word,so the fonts would have been to different.  I suggested we go a different route instead and I created an itty bitty banner that she could hang from inside the lid, or any other little space she wanted. Using banners this small, you can create petite {Read More}

Printable Recipe Cards & Antique Graphic for Iron-on Transfer

I may not love to cook, but I do love this domestically sweet image of a woman making custard. It was from a 1910 advertisement for Kingsford’s Corn Starch sent to me by Audrey @ Timeless Treasures. I liked it so well, I decided to create some recipe cards and a flour sack towel with the image. The background for the recipe cards is from an antique ledger page. I’ve removed all the background from the image, so it can be {Read More}

Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1923 Baker’s Chocolate and Cocoa Images

This image came from a 1923 chocolate recipe book, published by Walter Baker & Co. I sure would love to get my hands on one of the original cocoa tins – it’s a little work of art! They are perfect for a winter project, when we all want to sip lots of hot cocoa! Walter Baker and Company is the oldest producer of chocolate in the United States. The logo of the chocolate server (La Belle Chocolatière – the chocolate girl) seen {Read More}

Antique Graphics Wednesday – Easter Advertisement & Postcard

Before we know it, Easter will be here, so today I’m featuring antique ads and postcards that you can print & enjoy. This advertisement for Swift’s Premium Ham came from a 1908 McClure’s magazine. I have another old postcard that is very old and tattered, but the typography is lovely, so I’ve cropped out just that part for you. Another sweet little postcard with a baby chick on it. To see all the past graphics I’ve posted, click on the tab {Read More}

Antique Graphics Wednesday – 1900’s Valentine & Birthday Postcards

Send a little love this Valentine’s Day with one of these charming images from yesteryear. Just right click to save and print! Look at the smile on this dapper young man’s face.  He’s twitterpated! And looking at her hourglass figure, I can sort of understand why they wore corsets back then. And here’s another young man professing his love. Here’s a lovely floral birthday card I think you’ll enjoy. Surprise an antique-loving friend on her birthday by printing an old-fashioned postcard. Blessings, Angie

Antique Christmas Postcards

Today’s graphics come from some antique postcards from the early 1900’s. The postmark on one was dated 1916. These postcards make such lovely, nostalgic decor for mantles, wreaths or strung together as a banner. Enjoy!!! Christmas Blessings to You! Angie

Thanksgiving Blessings Printable Antique Postcard

May this day find you counting your blessings and thanking God for them. We are abundantly blessed!