Unbelievably, the holidays are almost here. It feels like Christmas and New Years Eve were here only yesterday. Time marches on, doesn’t it? Oh well, now that it’s here, if you’re into holiday crafts you’d probably be glad to have some free images. If so, you might enjoy the following resources:
Vintage Christmas Cards There are plenty of antique toy Christmas cards and other vintage holiday card types on the Web. You’ll find a lot of them on the following pages:
- vintageholidaycrafts.com/vintage-christmas-cards-baby-jesus-and-nativity-scenes
- hubpages.com/hub/antique-toys-vintage-christmas-cards
- vintageholidaycrafts.com/christmas-crafts-free-vintage-greeting-cards
Christmas Clipart Images You can also find an unbelievable selection of Christmas images, some of which would match quite well with the holiday cards listed above. Here are some resources:
- hubpages.com/_vintage/hub/vintage-Christmas-images
- hubpages.com/_Christmas/hub/vintage-Santa-graphics
Christmas Scrapbook Images Scrapbook papers and embellishments are good for more than making scrapbooks, they can also be used on myriad holiday crafts, especially when it comes to vintage Christmas scrapbooking embellishments. Here are some pages that feature Christmas scrapbook supplies:
- freescrapbookingsupplies.blogspot.com/2009/11/free-christmas-scrapbook-paper.html
- hubpages.com/_scrapbooking/hub/christmas-scrapbook-paper
Tips for Image Searching
If you can’t find what you want at the URLs above, these image-searching tips can help you find other images:
* If you need free Christmas clip art, add “free” as part of your search query. Why look at images you have to pay for if you know that’s not what you want? Doing this can save you a ton of time.
* Indicate if you want a specific subject within the free clip art. For example, enter “free Christmas stocking images” if that’s what you’re looking for. That will help Google or the other search engines to serve up more helpful results and keep you from having to pick through images you know you won’t use.
* Use an image search feature. The major search engines have image search features, the use of which will strip down the number of pages you need to look at. You can almost always see the images before you click through to the pages, so this is probably the most helpful time-saving tip of all.
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