If you love soft colors, vintage textures, and pretty little things that look like they belong in an old photo album—this one’s for you. I’m sharing a free set of 12 vintage blue flower clipart images plus a bonus mini pack of vintage camera illustrations. Yep, totally free.
The Collection Preview
Here’s a quick peek so you know what you’re getting before downloading.






You’ll get soft blue florals with that worn-paper look and cameras that feel straight out of a flea market find. I love how they pair together—like a little moment from the past.
About The Collection
I put this together for anyone who loves mixing vintage with creativity. These work great for:
- Scrapbooks
- Junk journals
- Printable planner stickers
- Handmade cards
- Digital collages
- Tags or gift labels
Or honestly… just to print and pin on your corkboard. They’ve got that kind of charm.
The Nitty-Gritty Details
- You’ll get 6 vintage-style blue flower PNGs
- Plus 6 Vintage camera, Typewriter, Radio, Clock PNGs
- Transparent backgrounds so they’re easy to layer
- High quality (300 DPI)
- For personal use only (please don’t resell or share the files elsewhere)
How To Download
Click the link below. It’ll take you to a Google Drive folder. From there, you can right-click and hit “Download.”
Everything is zipped up in a folder, so you’ll need to unzip it once it’s downloaded. If you’re on a phone or tablet, you might need a zip app for that.
If You Can’t Download a File (From Google Drive)
Sometimes Google Drive can be weird. If it says “Can’t preview file” or “Quota exceeded,” don’t panic. That just means too many people tried to grab it at once. Come back in a few hours and try again. It usually resets pretty fast.
Still stuck? You can message me or leave a comment—I’ll help however I can.
Got Quick Q’s? I’ve Got Quick A’s:
Can I use these in my Etsy shop?
Nope—these are for personal use only. Please don’t use them in anything you sell.
Do I need fancy software to use them?
Nope! Just a way to unzip files and place PNGs. You can use Canva, Word, Cricut software, or even just print them out and cut by hand.
Can I share these with my friend?
Sure, just send them the blog post link, not the file directly. That way they can grab it here too.
Let me know if you use these—I seriously love seeing what you make. You can tag me or comment below if you want to share. Enjoy!
