Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts

April 26, 2022

Loving Thoughts - Free Child Image

 

Well I'm back! I completely forgot I still had this blog! I recently went to my local Goodwill and they were selling some very old vintage photographs (which I will share in the near future) and remembered that I own The Vintage Moth! I logged in to discover that this site is still getting 10,000 views a month even though I hadn't looked at it in over 8 years.  I still have in my possession a ton of vintage images that I will be posting on this site so I hope that you will come back regularly to see them!

Here is one from my vintage Valentine collection of a little girl holding a stuffed bear. I have posted two versions- one with and one without the lettering. Enjoy!



May 11, 2013

Victorian Girl with Her Pets

Here is a really sweet image of a young girl with a dog and a cat. Like her I too have a dog and a cat though I have a difficult time holding them together like that!

May 8, 2013

Antique Graduation Image

Here is a rare graduation Victorian image for those who are or know people who are graduating this year!

January 19, 2012

Free Vintage Valentine- For the One I Love

I recently acquired a bunch of antique valentines. I hope to share many more in the next few weeks as it is less than a month until Valentine's Day! Enjoy! -Sarah

September 6, 2011

Victorian Trade Card- Ready for Rain

Boy I wish it would rain here! It's been a few months since we've seen a good downpour. But maybe that's asking for too much here in the Arizona desert. Maybe I should just wish for temperatures that are below 100 degrees.

May 27, 2011

Vintage Clip Art- Portrait of a Bad Hair Day

Kinda poodle-ish in the front, tired in the back. Don't we all have those days? At least they won't be recorded to be seen 100 years from now.
Have a great weekend! -Sarah

April 27, 2011

Paper Doll

I bought these images of this cute paper doll cut out and her clothing quite a while ago and thought maybe I would use them in a special project. They are from an old newspaper. A great use for them hasn't come up yet so I thought I would share them with my readers. Enjoy!  -Sarah