Vintage Business Cards Ephemera Sheet
This printable features a curated collection of antique business cards, perfect for junk journaling, mixed media collage, scrapbooking, and other vintage-inspired paper crafts.
These cards come from a book of printer's samples from the late 1800s. You'll find ornate typography, decorative borders, and charming old-fashioned business titles, which are ideal for adding character and visual interest to your projects. These cards are very versatile for building a vintage-themed junk journal or as aged paper elements to layer into your collage work.
You can cut them out and use them as journaling cards, pockets, tuck spots, or background elements. They look great layered with ledger paper, handwriting samples, postage stamps, and other aged textures. Try distressing the edges or printing them on kraft paper or cream cardstock for an even more authentic vintage look.
These pieces also work beautifully in mixed media art. Use them to add depth and a touch of historical flair to your pages or canvases. Their neutral tones and classic design pair well with both bold and muted color palettes.
The file is ready to download instantly and sized for easy home printing on standard 8.5x11" paper.
Tip: Lightly ink the edges after cutting to create a realistic aged effect that blends seamlessly with vintage-style ephemera.
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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: scrapbooks, junk journals, collage art, etc. You may not redistribute or sell the collage sheets “as is" in either print or digital form.
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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.