I’m sure this cute little boy is having a ton of fun painting the wall! The name of the article this sweet image is part of, in the March 1918 issue of Pictorial Review, is titled How Colors Affect Us. Click on image to enlarge.
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Vintage Buggy Advertisement
This vintage buggy advertisement is from the March 1907 issue of The Ladies’ Home Journal magazine. Click on image to enlarge.
Free Vintage Floral Clip Art Red Rose
I love the beautiful flourish of roses and leaves on this vintage Reward of Merit card! I’ve removed the names that were written on the lines of the card and restored it close to how I imagine it would have looked in new condition, perhaps 100 ago. To give you added design options, I’ve removed the block of text in this second…
Victorian Lady Clip Art
Here is a Victorian lady modelling an elegant gown. The image is from the February 1896 issue of The Delineator magazine. In the magazine, this beautiful dress is referred to as a Ladies’ Afternoon Costume. Click on image to enlarge.
Lady Marian Toilet Water Label
Here is a pretty Lady Marian vintage Toilet Water label. Click on image to enlarge.
The Wedding Bells by Kate Greenaway
This pretty illustration and old fashioned poem The Wedding Bells is from the book Marigold Garden by Kate Greenaway, circa 1892. Click on image to enlarge.
Ladies Vintage Clothing
These pieces of ladies vintage clothing are from the July 1915 issue of The Delineator magazine. Click on image to enlarge.
Vintage Tuck’s Wild Berries Post Card
This vintage Tuck’s wild berries post card is great for fall projects. The postcard is number 9959 in the Tuck’s Oilette series. Click on image to enlarge.
Vintage French Invoice and Cheque
My original of this vintage French invoice and cheque is pinned together, as shown in the first scan below. I then removed the pin and scanned each piece separately. Click on images to enlarge.
Heart Shaped Scenic Card
Even though there’s a small tear on the bottom of this heart shaped Victorian card, there’s still a whole lot of pretty left to it! Click on image to enlarge.
Langshan Rooster and Hen
I love vintage roosters and chickens! They bring back fond memories of farm living, where I spent the first seven years of my life. As a young child, I didn’t have the responsibilities or heavy workload of a farmer so I only have delightful and magical memories of the farm. This pair of Langshan fowl is from the November 1879…
Victorian Trade Card, The Jerseys
This Victorian trade card, The Jerseys, features a great image of a milkmaid with her cows. The advertising on the back is for Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant, Dr. Jayne’s Liniment and Dr. Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge. I’ve removed it but there was handwriting in pencil in a small space on the back that said, “Frank to Nettie 1884”. Click on images to…