Vintage Valentines Ephemera Sheets

 
Free Vintage Valentines Ephemera Sheets

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Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, so I thought I’d get some appropriate sheets added to the library. The illustrations on these free printable ephemera sheets come from vintage Valentines from the early 1900s. They come from a variety of different publishers. Some of them were greeting cards, and others were postcards.

Scroll all the way down, and you’ll find a sheet of 2.5” x 4.25” cards and a sheet of 1.5” x 2.5” cards.

Make sure you also visit the Valentine's Day section in my library for more free Valentine ephemera.

 
 

The tradition of sending love notes and poems on Valentine's Day began in England and France, where it was popular to exchange handwritten messages expressing their love and affection. These early Valentine's Day cards were often decorated with pictures of Cupid, the Roman god of love, and were made from parchment or vellum.

The Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries led to the mass production of Valentine's Day cards. This made them more widely available and affordable, allowing more people to participate in the tradition of sending Valentine's Day cards, which in turn made the holiday increasingly popular.

 
 

I hope you are able to use these ephemera sheets as inspiration for your mixed media art journaling, junk journaling, bullet journaling, collage, artist trading cards (ATCs), scrapbooking and other crafts.

If you enjoy these free printables, be sure to follow on Instagram and Pinterest, so you’ll see when I post new ones.


You may also enjoy these free collage sheets.

Terms of use:
Free to use for personal or commercial projects. You may print the collage sheets as many times as you wish for your personal crafts or in your projects to sell, including: art journals, scrapbooks, junk journals, collage art, etc. You may not redistribute or sell the collage sheets “as is" in either print or digital form.

If you wish to share the files on your own website, please do not make the files available for download directly from your site. Instead, include an image with a link back to this site.

To the best of my knowledge, these are all royalty free images that are in the Public Domain in the US. However, you should always do your own research if you plan to use them commercially.

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