8 Black and White Vintage Tree Illustrations
I love creating my own artwork using vintage public domain printables. After searching for weeks, I finally have 8 black and white vintage tree illustrations to share with you!
After Christmas, I’m ready to start swapping out my decor pretty quick.
I had added these vintage winter printables to my TV Wall Cabinet to create that seasonal look.
But it wasn’t long into January that I knew these had to go.
It was after the third time of walking past and saying ‘meh’ that I knew it was time.
Whenever I get the itch to switch decor, I try to find items that are simple to make, affordable, but still have the decor style I hope to achieve.
So I found these black and white pen and ink illustrations of trees that I knew would work perfectly!
I love how the black and white pops against the frames!
And these may stay a while, too. I find that black and white match almost any decor!
I think they look lovely against these vintage canning jars!
Plus, it ties in with other hints of black and white thought the room.
Here’s how to get your Free Vintage Ilustrations
First, click the image below to receive the password for my printable page exclusive to my followers.
You will get an email confirming your sign up.
Next, head over to my Free Printables from Noting Grace page.
Enter the password from the email received where prompted and boom – you have access!
Simply click the image below to get access to these vintage prints. When you click the image, it will open in a new tab that allows you to download to your computer and use as many times as you like!
CLICK THE IMAGE TO GET YOUR FREE VINTAGE PRINTABLE ARTWORK
So you can create anything you want! But I ask one thing from you…
Please share your creations with me! I have loved getting emails or tagged on social media showing what you’ve made!
Tag me on Instagram or Facebook, send me an email, or link back to me from your blog. I would love to see what awesome ideas you have for these Free Vintage Tree Illustrations.
I printed mine on regular stock printer paper, but you can use a heavier card stock if you like. I saved them as PDFs so that you can customize the size to fit your specific frames and printer settings. The pages should be able to be resized and the orientation turned in case you wanted smaller prints. I have had a few people send the files to Staples to get a higher quality print out. Hope that helps – let me know if you have any other questions!
Do you recommend a particular type paper to print on? Can the size be adjusted? Thanks!
Thank you so much Shelley!
These are beautiful and I agree that you really can’t go wrong with black and white! I love the way they look in those frames.
Shelley