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Hello peeps! Today, I’m providing my latest set of vintage ephemera journaling papers printables. As I had shared previously, I have been watching a lot of Youtube video tutorials on art journals, junk journals and other crafty pursuits.
Today’s printable is essentially a neutral mixed media journaling paper that was created to serve as a background for tags, pockets, or tiny clusters with lots of artsy brushes. There are actually two pages in one US letter printable. I also included fall words in an IBM Selectric type font and a popular handwritten font with an actual scan of the end papers of a vintage book. Last, but not least I included some tags and tabs to give you an idea how the journaling paper can be used.
I designed these images in Photoshop CC which is an awesome photo editing program and can handle these large image files, huge brush files quite easily and all the layering and color adjustments involved. The vintage background papers are from a vintage french dictionary and a vintage botany textbook!
Note: The jpegs for these files will be rather hefty averaging at the largest 6 MB . Your printing results will vary depending on the type of printer you have and the type of printer paper that you use. As a general rule, the higher the dpi capability of your printer; the better your results.
You can always take them to the nearest Office Depot or Staples (here in the US) to get higher quality printing if you are using these for a special journaling project. You can send your files via the “interwebs” and pick up your copies later in the day or within 24 hours.
Fall Words Design Inspiration
I hope this freebie inspires you in your crafting, art journaling, junk journaling and/or scrapbooking time with today’s vintage freebie. I have been watching a lot of junk journaling videos on Youtube to get an idea on what types of papers might interest you and other junk journalers. This set was inspired by watching a Youtube video for creating “masterboards” the background pages for a variety of tags and tabs for vintage crafters.
I am always excited to develop new ideas for tags and now papers with a vintage ephemera theme for either scrapbooking, art journaling, junk journaling and other paper crafting uses.
Today’s freebie has a lot of source vintage ephemera images from vintage Photoshop brushes (many that I have designed), ledger paper, vintage french dictionary, vintage botany book and papers that I have scanned and other sources of vintage ephemera digital items, some sourced from books published in the 1800s!
Time Sensitive Offer…
I also would like to mention that Creative Fabrica (a great graphic resource site and my go to site for many modern graphics and svgs) has ended their July sale but they have a whole new promotion to prepare for Halloween crafting. They are offering a host of freebies and giveaways, so if you are interested don’t forget to get in on the fun. Also, Adobe Photoshop is running a huge Back to School Sale subscription with up to 60% off for Teachers and Students. You can check the Adobe image on my sidebar to get more details. This offer will end Sept. 5, 2022.
About the Fall Words Journaling Papers Freebie
As for the details about the freebie, there are 4 junk journaling pages in this blog post printables offer. You can use these elements for journaling in your traveler’s notebook projects, smashbooks, junk journals or other types of memory keeping.
This free printable has four journaling pages at 8.5″ by 11″, stay tuned for the add-ons I will be posting in the near future. These elements were created at 300 dpi, so your printing results should be clear and sharp. They can be used in either the Silhouette Cameo or Cricut digital cutters to cut them out or you can use scissors and a slide cutter.
The materials I used were vintage ephemera scanned at a very high resolution and other high quality and high resolution vintage digital resources.
**Please note, although I used public domain resources to create this design, the design is under my copyright.**
Materials Needed
*White cardstock, Southmore 25% Cotton paper or white sticker paper or fabric paper, depending on your final use.
*Vintage inks, such as Tim Holtz Distress Inkpads, to give the edges a worn, tinted or aged look, if that is your preference. This process takes off the white edge of the journaling cards and journaling spots, if you are using them for junk journaling and it gives the paper a subtle, aged and worn look. With these inks you control the amount of tinting and color that you prefer on your edges.
*Scissors or slide cutter
*Photo editing software (i.e., Photoshop Elements) for jpeg files or Silhouette or other digital cutters. You can also resize the printables easily in a basic Powerpoint program, Windows or MAC.
How to Use this Fall Words Journaling Papers Printable
- Print and cut out the papers and use them as pages for your junk journals, traveler’s notebooks and other planners.
- Resize and create tags or pockets for your journals or planners. Watermark is removed on actual downloads.
- Print and tear (What tear?) the paper to create tiny mini clusters or tabs for your pockets or page decor.
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Thanks for Your Social Media Repins
I’d like to say thanks to all those taking the time to comment, I sure appreciate the gracious “thank yous” and the legitimate “link love”. Thank you for your pins on Pinterest and Youtube as well as Instagram links, although it’s been awhile since I have been active on the platform. I’m grateful to all the new follows on Instagram. I check my account daily although, I have not posted in awhile. I also appreciate mentions in your blogs with appropriate link backs and active links.
As usual these freebies are free for personal use, (check my TOU if you haven’t previously.) If you have been here before, you know the drill. If not, you might want to read the quick TOU below before you access the printable.
Terms of Use
Some things you should know before downloading:
* Vintage Glam Studio printables are for PERSONAL USE ONLY.
*You may not re-sell, redistribute, or claim the original or derivative designs as your own.
*Please do not remove the watermark or modify the design in any way other than for your own Personal use.
*Please do not post these pages or digital items to POD sites such as Zazzle, Redbubble, Cafepress, etc. Also, do not upload/post to fabric design sites. (i.e. Spoonflower). The copyright remains with Vintageglamstudio.
These printables are designed for your own personal crafting use for most physical/tangible items. Please do not print and resell as individual prints or fabric prints.
*If you post your creations or this resource on the internet, I would appreciate it if you give credit to Vintage Glam Studio & link back to my blog, so others can obtain the resources. Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook are great social media sharing platforms, it’s the sharing without a link back that can be a problem.
*Digital items are not meant for digital website use, these digitals are intended for personal printable (physical/tangible) projects only.
Click on the individual pictures below for the download. Hope you like them!
Freebie #1 – Nature Mixed Media Journaling Page 1
Freebie #2 – Fall Words – Set 01
Freebie #3 – Fall Words Set 2
Freebie #4 – Nature Mixed Media Tags & Tabs
Image Credit:
Most of my vintage ephemera printables are made from Commercial use or public domain sources, including from my own personal vintage ephemera collection. Free vintage images from other websites will be credited when used.
Brenda Pamenter says
I love these Vintage glam studio elements. These are so pretty and high quality.
Dru Cortez says
Thank you for the “high quality” compliment, I strive to please my visitors and followers. You can help me best by sharing a link with your friends on social media! 🙂