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  • A wooden table with two red and green plaid napkins next to three differently colored glass goblets. On the right side, a detailed map of Scotland with various crests and shields. Above the table, the text "ROYAL STEWART TARTAN" is displayed within a black oval.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Stewart Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collage of adorable puppies and kittens snuggled in baskets. Each square depicts a different puppy or kitten, with various fur colors and patterns, all looking sweet and cozy. The text "PUPPIES & KITTENS IN A BASKET" is overlaid in the center of the image.

    Puppies And Kittens In A Basket

    A collage featuring 100 vintage Valentine cards with various romantic and whimsical designs, including cherubs, roses, hearts, flowers, and couples. The text "100 Valentine Cards FREE" is in a golden circle at the top left.

    100 Vintage Valentines Day Cards

    A collage of Victorian Christmas-themed ephemera, featuring vintage illustrations of angels, children, and holiday motifs, displayed with scissors and holly leaves on a white background.

    Victorian Christmas Fussy Cut Ephemera

  • On the left, two red plaid fabric pieces labeled 'Clan MacGregor Tartan' lie on a wooden surface near three glasses—a brown goblet, a clear glass, and a textured glass. On the right, there's a historical map of Scotland adorned with various crests.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan MacGregor Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collage of classical paintings featuring women in blue dresses. The images are arranged against a dark wooden background with a pair of ornate scissors placed on the right. A label reads "Ladies in Blue Dresses.

    Ladies in Blue Dresses Collage Sheets

    A collage of Victorian Christmas-themed ephemera, featuring vintage illustrations of angels, children, and holiday motifs, displayed with scissors and holly leaves on a white background.

    Victorian Christmas Fussy Cut Ephemera

    A collage of vintage illustrations by Swedish artist Jenny Nyström featuring festive winter scenes with Santa Claus, children, and snowy activities, titled "The Art of Jenny Nyström Digital Collage Sheets.

    The Art of Jenny Nystrom

  • An image showing two items: On the left, two pieces of fabric with a red, green, and purple Scottish Tartan pattern labeled "Clan MacDonald." On the right, a detailed map of Scotland adorned with various crests and symbols.
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    Clan MacDonald Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A COLLAGE SHEET OF SPORTS CAR IMAGES

    Antique Sports Car Photograph Collages

    A framed botanical illustration of white flowers and green leaves on a cream background, designed as a Victorian Christmas decoration, displayed on a muted green wall. The frame is dark brown with a textured finish.

    Winter Victorian Christmas Illustration

    A grid of eight framed illustrations depicts vibrant harbour villages with colorful buildings, boats, and scenic water views. Each illustration showcases different angles and elements of the charming coastal scenery. The text below reads "Quaint Harbour Villages.

    Quaint Harbour Villages Illustrations

  • On the left, napkins in a blue and green Clan Douglas tartan pattern are displayed beside amber and clear glasses on a wooden table. In the upper left corner, a sign reads "Clan Douglas Tartan." On the right, a detailed map of Scotland with various heraldic shields is shown.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Douglas Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    On the left, two glasses, one amber and one clear, sit beside two Black Watch tartan napkins and small white flowers. On the right, a detailed map of Scotland with various crests and heraldic symbols is displayed.

    Black Watch Scottish Tartan

    A collage showcasing British nature with illustrations of various animals, birds, and flowers, including a dragonfly, badger, owl, and daffodils. Vintage-style scissors rest on top of the papers. The text reads "British Nature Collage.

    British Nature Collage Sheets

    Two ornate holiday cards with Victorian-style illustrations of a family around a Christmas tree. One card features a monochromatic design, and the other a gold design on a transparent overlay. Both cards are topped with a red ribbon reading "THE CHRISTMAS TREE TRANSPARENT OVERLAY.

    The Christmas Tree Digital Stamp

  • An image displaying two red tartan napkins or cloths on the left beside a vintage map of Scotland on the right. The top left corner has a label that reads "Clan Fraser Tartan" within a decorative circular border. There are three glasses in the top left.
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    Clan Fraser Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    On the left, two red tartan napkins are displayed on a wooden table alongside a brown goblet and a clear glass. Above them is a circular black label reading "CLAN BRODIE TARTAN." On the right, there's an illustrated map of Scotland adorned with numerous crests.

    Clan Brodie Scottish Tartan

    "Hickory Dickory Dock 8x8 Mini Kit by Karen Maclellar Designs. The image showcases various components of the kit, including a front panel, insert plate, decoupage elements, sentiments, and a bookmark featuring a pink and white color scheme with a mouse and clock design.

    Hickory Dickory Dock 8×8 Inch Card Front Kit

    A collage of vintage Victorian Christmas children, featuring multiple sepia-toned photographs of young girls in elegant, period clothing. The girls hold flowers and wear bonnets, with a festive, holiday ambiance. Text at the bottom reads "Vintage Victorian Christmas Children.

    Victorian Style Christmas Children In Pink

  • The image has two parts. On the left, two green and blue tartan napkins lie next to amber and clear glasses on a wooden table beneath a "Clan Campbell Tartan" label. On the right, there's a detailed map of Scotland adorned with various colorful heraldic crests.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Campbell Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    On the left, napkins in a blue and green Clan Douglas tartan pattern are displayed beside amber and clear glasses on a wooden table. In the upper left corner, a sign reads "Clan Douglas Tartan." On the right, a detailed map of Scotland with various heraldic shields is shown.

    Clan Douglas Scottish Tartan

    Three sheets of vintage angel-themed stickers are displayed, each featuring various cherubs and angels in different poses and outfits. These intricately designed ephemera pieces are perfect for fussy cutting, making them ideal for crafts or decorations. Scissors are placed nearby.

    Vintage Angels Fussy Cut Ephemera No.2

    On the left, two red tartan napkins are displayed on a wooden table alongside a brown goblet and a clear glass. Above them is a circular black label reading "CLAN BRODIE TARTAN." On the right, there's an illustrated map of Scotland adorned with numerous crests.

    Clan Brodie Scottish Tartan

  • A wooden table displays two tartan cloths, one amber glass, one clear glass, and small white flowers. Adjacent is a colorful map of Scotland adorned with various clan crests and symbols. A "Clan Bruce Tartan" label is positioned on the upper left.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Bruce Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collage showcasing British nature with illustrations of various animals, birds, and flowers, including a dragonfly, badger, owl, and daffodils. Vintage-style scissors rest on top of the papers. The text reads "British Nature Collage.

    British Nature Collage Sheets

    Three sheets of vintage angel-themed stickers are displayed, each featuring various cherubs and angels in different poses and outfits. These intricately designed ephemera pieces are perfect for fussy cutting, making them ideal for crafts or decorations. Scissors are placed nearby.

    Vintage Angels Fussy Cut Ephemera No.2

    The image has two parts. On the left, two green and blue tartan napkins lie next to amber and clear glasses on a wooden table beneath a "Clan Campbell Tartan" label. On the right, there's a detailed map of Scotland adorned with various colorful heraldic crests.

    Clan Campbell Scottish Tartan

  • On the left, two red tartan napkins are displayed on a wooden table alongside a brown goblet and a clear glass. Above them is a circular black label reading "CLAN BRODIE TARTAN." On the right, there's an illustrated map of Scotland adorned with numerous crests.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Brodie Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

    Read More

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    A collage of Victorian Christmas-themed ephemera, featuring vintage illustrations of angels, children, and holiday motifs, displayed with scissors and holly leaves on a white background.

    Victorian Christmas Fussy Cut Ephemera

    A selection of colorful vintage-style flower cutouts is arranged neatly on a beige background labeled "Assorted Vintage Fussy Cut Flowers." A silver pair of scissors lies at the bottom right, with the words "Print, Cut, Craft" below the image. Perfect for your next collage sheet project.

    Vintage Fussy Cut Flowers Collage Sheet

    A collage of various vintage advertisements with a central banner reading "Old & Grungy Adverts" in cursive font. The adverts feature retro designs, including products, fashion, and bicycles, set against a cream background.

    Old Grungy Advertising Collage Sheets

  • The image features two plaid napkins with a Clan Borthwick tartan pattern next to a wooden table with three decorative glasses. Beside this scene, there is an illustrated map of Scotland adorned with colorful shields and crests.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Borthwick Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A vintage-themed collage of travel-inspired images, featuring maps, ships, old photos, compasses, hot air balloons, and various historical illustrations. Text at the bottom reads, "Vintage Travel Digital Collage Masterboard Sheet" on a dark wooden background.

    Vintage Travel Collage Masterboard 

    A wooden table displays two tartan cloths, one amber glass, one clear glass, and small white flowers. Adjacent is a colorful map of Scotland adorned with various clan crests and symbols. A "Clan Bruce Tartan" label is positioned on the upper left.

    Clan Bruce Scottish Tartan

    A collage of colorful butterfly illustrations and botanical drawings. The center of the image features the text "100 Butterfly Images" in a large, decorative font. The illustrations display various species of butterflies and flowers in diverse styles and colors.

    100 Vintage Butterfly Illustrations

  • On the left, two glasses, one amber and one clear, sit beside two Black Watch tartan napkins and small white flowers. On the right, a detailed map of Scotland with various crests and heraldic symbols is displayed.
    Clan Tartans

    Black Watch Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collage of nine black-and-white photographs depicting various historical views of the Eiffel Tower and the surrounding areas. Each photo shows different perspectives and moments in time, capturing crowds, landscape changes, and architectural details of the iconic landmark.

    Blackpool Beach Vintage Photographs

    An image featuring two items on a wooden surface: a pair of glasses and two sheets with a blue and green tartan pattern labeled "CLAN AGNEW TARTAN," and a detailed map of Scotland adorned with various crests on a white background.

    Clan Agnew Scottish Tartan

    A collection of vintage fish fussy cut sticker sheets is shown, featuring various colorful fish designs. The sheets are displayed on a wooden surface with a pair of scissors nearby. One hand is holding a cut-out fish sticker in the foreground.

    Vintage Fish Fussy Cut Stickers No1

  • The image features two sections. On the left, there are two yellow and black tartan-patterned napkins placed on a wooden table with two glasses—a brown one and a clear one. On the right, there is a detailed map of Scotland adorned with various family crests.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Barclay Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

    Read More

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    A hand holding a vintage Easter egg sticker adorned with flowers. In the background, three sheets of vintage Easter-themed stickers are visible, featuring bunnies, chicks, and floral designs. Scissors are placed on the wooden surface.

    Vintage Easter Fussy Cuts

    Five cheerful elderly women and children dressed as witches hold jack-o’-lanterns and pumpkins, surrounded by autumn leaves, apples, and berries on a wooden table, creating a festive Halloween atmosphere.

    Cute Halloween Granny Witches

    On the left, two red plaid fabric pieces labeled 'Clan MacGregor Tartan' lie on a wooden surface near three glasses—a brown goblet, a clear glass, and a textured glass. On the right, there's a historical map of Scotland adorned with various crests.

    Clan MacGregor Scottish Tartan

  • A wooden table with two folded pieces of Clan Baillie tartan fabric, an amber-colored goblet, a crystal glass, and some small white flowers. Beside the table is a detailed historical map of Scotland surrounded by various family crests.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Baillie Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

    Read More

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    Two sheets with multiple art prints showcasing various fashion illustrations of women in vintage clothing styles, titled "Art Prints Ephemera," are displayed next to a pendant featuring an illustration of a woman in a white dress with a vibrant red floral background.

    Art Deco Fashion Ladies Domino Tiles

    A collage of six images featuring blush pink rose bouquets in clear glass vases. Each arrangement varies slightly in composition and greenery. The center has a gold brush-stroke design with the text "Blush Pink Roses.

    Blush Pink Roses Illustrations

    A collection of vintage fashion illustrations featuring hats, fans, bags, parasols, and various outfits. Items include a pink dress, blue coat, top hat, and shoes. The center text reads "Commercial Use Clipart: Vintage Fashions, 50 Transparent PNG.

    50 Vintage Fashion Clipart Volume 1

  • On the left, there are two pieces of green tartan fabric with blue and black stripes, next to amber and clear goblets on a wooden surface. On the right, there is a detailed historical map of Scotland adorned with various colorful crests of different clans.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Austin Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

    Read More

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    A collage of images features pugs dressed in vintage wedding attire. The dogs, appearing as couples, wear elegant gowns, top hats, and bow ties. The background includes flowers and ribbons, and a caption reads "Vintage Wedding Couple Pugs.

    Wedding Day Pugs Couple

    A collage of vintage Victorian Christmas children, featuring multiple sepia-toned photographs of young girls in elegant, period clothing. The girls hold flowers and wear bonnets, with a festive, holiday ambiance. Text at the bottom reads "Vintage Victorian Christmas Children.

    Victorian Style Christmas Children In Pink

    A collage of fifteen doors decorated with Christmas wreaths and garlands. Each door features unique designs and festive embellishments, with text reading "Traditional Christmas Door Backgrounds" below the images.

    Traditional Christmas Door Illustrations

  • On the left, two fabric pieces in a green and blue tartan pattern are laid out on a wooden surface with crystal glasses and a brown goblet. On the right, an illustrated map of Scotland featuring various coats of arms and decorative elements.
    Clan Tartans

    Clan Armstrong Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collage featuring various Victorian book covers with intricate designs and vibrant colors. The covers showcase ornate patterns, gold embossing, and diverse typography.

    Victorian Book Covers Journal Cards

    A display of 12 printable scrapbook papers featuring various floral designs in shades of blue, pink, purple, and yellow. A gold banner across the center reads "Mandy" and "12 printable scrapbook papers, 300 DPI digital download JPG.

    Mandy Floral Scrapbook Papers

    A collage of vintage Valentine's Day cards featuring romantic scenes, floral designs, and illustrations of couples. Some cards have poems and greetings. The bottom has a red banner with the text "Valentine's Day Ephemera.

    Valentine’s Day Love Ephemera

  • A photo featuring a wooden table with a brown glass and a clear glass, accompanied by two pieces of plaid cloth in blue, green, and black tartan pattern. The left side displays a "Clan Arbuthnott Tartan" label. On the right is a detailed map with coats of arms.
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    Clan Arbuthnott Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collage of intricate embroidery patterns with designs ranging from floral motifs to geometric shapes and animals. Overlaid is a black title card reading "Colbert Embroideries," with a note emphasizing that these are embroidery patterns and sample designs available in a PDF ebook.

    Colbert Embroidery Book

    A digital collage sheet displaying a variety of vintage angel illustrations. The central figure is a large angel in blue, surrounded by smaller fussy cut angels, cherubs, and decorative elements. The text reads "ART PRINTS EPHEMERA" and "ANGELS COLLAGE COLLECTION.

    Vintage Fussy Cut Angels Digital Collage Sheet

    Vintage sewing-themed collage sheet featuring illustrations of scissors, women sewing, a vintage sewing machine, thread spools, and dress patterns. Includes labels like "The Willow" and decorative elements.

    The Dressmaker White Fussy Cut Sheets

  • On the left, two plaid napkins in Clan Anderson Tartan beside two glasses. On the right, a colorful vintage map of Scotland adorned with various crests and intricate details.
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    Clan Anderson Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    Two sheets of Victorian Christmas-themed ephemera for collage, featuring vintage bells adorned with ribbons and holly, ready for craft projects. Each page includes multiple decorative elements with a festive design.

    Deck The Hall Victorian Christmas Collage

    A tabletop with two tartan napkins and three different colored glasses on the left side. The napkins have a blue, green, and black checkered pattern. On the right side, there is a detailed illustrated map of Scotland with various heraldic symbols and crests.

    Clan Abercrombie Scottish Tartan

    A collection of illustrated stamps themed around "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The stamps feature various characters and scenes from the book. The text on the right lists notable characters such as the White Rabbit, Alice, and the Cheshire Cat.

    The Nursery Alice ATC Cards Collage Sheets

  • The image shows a wooden table with two tartan-patterned cloths and three vintage glasses on the left. A logo with the text "CLAN AINSLIE TARTAN" is at the top. On the right, there's a detailed illustrated map of Scotland with numerous crests decorating the borders.
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    Clan Ainslie Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collage of various William Morris art prints with intricate, botanical patterns and detailed floral designs. In the center, a beige banner reads "WILLIAM MORRIS ART - 40 x A4 Digital Prints" in elegant typography.

    William Morris Victorian Wallpaper Patterns 

    A collage of 100 Victorian Christmas Angel Cards featuring angels, children, Santa Claus, and holiday scenes, decorated with a red bow and labeled "Bonus Sheets.

    100 Victorian Christmas Card Images 

    A collage of 100 Victorian Religious Christmas Cards featuring angels, nativity scenes, and Biblical figures, arranged in a grid and bounded by a ribbon with a bow, suggesting a gift.

    100 Victorian Christmas Religious Cards 

  • An image featuring two items on a wooden surface: a pair of glasses and two sheets with a blue and green tartan pattern labeled "CLAN AGNEW TARTAN," and a detailed map of Scotland adorned with various crests on a white background.
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    Clan Agnew Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    An illustration of two women in Victorian-era clothing. One wears a black dress with a blue skirt, and the other dons a red cloak over a green patterned dress. Next to them is a decorative frame reading "Authentic Vintage Victorian era Fashion Clipart.

    Victorian Ladies Fashion Clipart

    A vintage collage sheet featuring various Victorian-era illustrations of children celebrating Christmas. The artwork includes scenes of caroling, gift-giving, and winter fun. The collage is topped with a red ribbon

    Vintage Victorian Children At Christmas

    A collection of vintage Halloween-themed collage sheets featuring a variety of illustrations, such as pumpkins, witches, and children in costumes. Each sheet displays an assortment of retro-style artwork with vibrant colors and nostalgic imagery. Text reads "Art Prints Ephemera" and "Halloween Collage Sheets Bundle.

    Victorian Halloween Collage Sheets Bundle

  • A tabletop with two tartan napkins and three different colored glasses on the left side. The napkins have a blue, green, and black checkered pattern. On the right side, there is a detailed illustrated map of Scotland with various heraldic symbols and crests.
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    Clan Abercrombie Scottish Tartan

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    When one thinks of Scotland, many things come to mind….. haggis, kilts, bagpipes and of course tartan. Tartan has been a part of Scottish history for centuries and is inextricably linked with it’s people. During the 1700s tartan became associated with the Jacobite Rising, which led to a ban on the wearing of tartan in Scotland. The ban was lifted in 1782, and since then, tartan has been an important part of Scottish culture and identity. The Victorians LOVED tartan and the image of Queen Victoria in a tartan shawl is one of the most enduring Scottish images. It is said that the Queen popularized tartan after she was gifted…

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    A collection of intricate, nature-inspired pocket tags designed by William Morris is displayed against a white background. Each tag features a unique pattern with vibrant colors and detailed floral or foliage designs. Text at the bottom reads: "William Morris Nested Junk Journal Pocket Tags.

    William Morris Nested Tags

    Six illustrated Valentine-themed cupcakes with hearts and pink decorations on top. Each cupcake has a different design, featuring swirls of frosting and sprinkles, with a caption in the middle saying "Valentine Cupcakes" and "300 DPI Transparent PNG" below.

    Valentine’s Day Love Cupcakes

    Various sheets of fussy cut stickers featuring vintage butterflies are displayed on a wooden surface. Each sheet showcases butterflies of different sizes and colors, arranged neatly. A person's hand holding a large yellow and black butterfly cutout is visible at the bottom right.

    Vintage Butterflies Fussy Cut Stickers No1

  • A collage of nine black-and-white photographs depicting various historical views of the Eiffel Tower and the surrounding areas. Each photo shows different perspectives and moments in time, capturing crowds, landscape changes, and architectural details of the iconic landmark.
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    Blackpool Beach Vintage Photographs

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    A mesmerising collection of black and white vintage photographs of Blackpool Beach as it would have been around 1890, with comprehensive views of The Promenade and Tower reproduced from images captured at the time. The photographs have been carefully enhanced by myself to be at their best but please remember the images themselves were taken over 100 years ago and technology back then wasn’t as it is now. There may be the odd bit of blur where someone or something has moved too quickly for the motion to be frozen by the photographer. The equipment available at the time didn’t allow for the crystal clear clarity and stop motion sharpness…

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    A COLLAGE SHEET OF SPORTS CAR IMAGES

    Antique Sports Car Photograph Collages

    A collage of colorful butterfly illustrations and botanical drawings. The center of the image features the text "100 Butterfly Images" in a large, decorative font. The illustrations display various species of butterflies and flowers in diverse styles and colors.

    100 Vintage Butterfly Illustrations

    A collage of various William Morris art prints with intricate, botanical patterns and detailed floral designs. In the center, a beige banner reads "WILLIAM MORRIS ART - 40 x A4 Digital Prints" in elegant typography.

    William Morris Victorian Wallpaper Patterns 

A logo on a black background featuring minimalist gold line art of a flower. The text reads "ART PRINTS EPHEMERA" in the center, with "EST. 2020" at the top and "CURATED WITH LOVE" at the bottom, all within a partial circular border, epitomizing elegance in art prints.

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