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Free Vintage Ephemera Tags

I fell in love with all of the vintage ephemera that I found as I made the junk journals for my granddaughters. I wanted to save and use absolutely every free piece of ephemera that I found! (And how many terabytes would that take, do you think?)

But then something magical happened.

I discovered I had the skills to make some of that ephemera. Wahoo!

So I started off with making tags. Oh my! I had tons of fun!

I made some that had angled tops. I made some that had curved tops. I made some that were pointy. (And I would like to make more!)

Of course I just have to share them with you, my dear reader friends! Isn’t that what friends do? Share? I totally believe that.

Here are a variety for you — pointy, angled, curved. The whole shebang. I hope that you’ll find at least one or two that you can use in your junk journaling, smash books, or crafting endeavors. (These could even be used as gift tags, too.)

They are free for personal use only.

The tags are 2″ x 3.75″ at a 300 DPI so that they will print up nicely. Click on the title above the tag to open up to the full-sized version for you to download, save, and print.

Don’t you just love the girl in this tag?

Click here for the tag with a girl.

Click here for the tag with a poppy.

Click here for the woman in blue tag.

I really like the pink flower in this tag! Click here for the full-sized tag.

Click here for the full-sized tag with the pink and red flowers

Tags with music on them are fun. Even more fun when they have a pretty pink flower on them.

Click here for the full-sized music tag.

Don’t you just love the ruffles at the bottom of this lovely purple dress?

Click here for the full-sized purple dress tag.

I love, love, love this heart design. That means I also love this tag. Yes, indeedy, I do!

Click here for the full-sized heart tag.

I found a site that had pictures in the public domain of medieval books. This last tag is made from a graphic in one of those books. I didn’t add anything to the image. That is what part of the page looked like. Isn’t it cool?

Click here for the medieval tag.

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