Friday, November 22, 2019

Free Printables: Curved-Top Tags

Enjoy using these tags that feature public domain, vintage feminine postcards combined with some licensed images from The Graphics Fairy. Be sure to review my terms of use in the tab above.

The tags measure just under 3 inches wide by 6 inches tall.

 

 


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To save these printables (on a PC): Click the image to show it full size. Then right click and choose "Save image as...". Save to your computer in a place that you'll remember. Then choose Save.

To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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Saturday, November 9, 2019

Free Printables:: Christmas Tickets

Here are some tickets featuring images from vintage Christmas cards. They measure about 1.5 X 4 inches.

  

 

    

  

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To save these printables (on a PC): Click the image to show it full size. Then right click and choose "Save image as...". Save to your computer in a place that you'll remember. Then choose Save.

To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Free Printables: Vintage style alphabet and word strips

I created a set of the letters of the alphabet in a vintage style, along with a few word strips featuring the letters. I created them so they would match the grungy, rustic number tags that you can find HERE.

First here are the three words strips I created. They are scaled to the same width below, but if you save and print them as is, the letters are each 3/4 inch square.




And here is a sheet with all of the letters and word strips.

I hope you enjoy using them.

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To save these printables (on a PC): Click the image to show it full size. Then right click and choose "Save image as...". Save to your computer in a place that you'll remember. Then choose Save.

To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Free Printables: Shabby Chic Journaling Cards with Teacups and Florals

The Graphics Fairy premium membership site added a collection of darling watercolor teacups. I decided that I needed to put them to good use in some printables. These are the results. They measure just over 2.5 X 3.5 inches.





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To save these printables (on a PC): Click the image to show it full size. Then right click and choose "Save image as...". Save to your computer in a place that you'll remember. Then choose Save.

To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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Friday, September 27, 2019

Free Printables: Tags From Vintage Corset Trade Cards

There are so many vintage corset ads and trade cards from the 1870s through the 1890s. Probably because they were  essential purchases for the fashionable woman. It's hard to imagine that a hundred years from now shapewear ads will be interesting to look at, but these from the 19th century definitely are. I did tags from the front of the trade cards, as well as from the backs. Tags measure 2X3 inches, but can easily be resized as needed.


Not so sure that I'd want to wear a cork corset.






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To save these printables (on a PC): Click the image to show it full size. Then right click and choose "Save image as...". Save to your computer in a place that you'll remember. Then choose Save.

To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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Monday, September 23, 2019

Free Printables: Feminine Collages

I had fun creating some collages that would be great as journaling cards in a shabby chic journal. They measure 4X4 inches.





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To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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Thursday, September 19, 2019

Free Printables: Pockets and Tags with Red, Green and White Flowers

This is a combination of pockets and tags that are sized to fit into the pockets. They have collaged ephemera backgrounds, overlaid with red, green, and white flowers. When folded, the envelopes are 3 X 4 inches.

To assemble the pockets: Fold the pockets on each side of the center panel; glue one side on top of the other. Fold the bottom flap and glue to the back of the pocket. I then use a 1-1/2-inch hole punch to cut the opening through the entire pocket. Alternately, you can cut out the pocket openings before assembly.


 

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To save these printables (on a PC): Click the image to show it full size. Then right click and choose "Save image as...". Save to your computer in a place that you'll remember. Then choose Save.

To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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