Printable Vintage Christmas Cards
After I had been operating my vintage booth for a few months, I finally realized one thing – people love vintage items, but they DON’T REALLY CARE if the items are actually old.
They (like me) just love the way vintage items make them feel….nostalgic about the past because simply seeing items that remind them of old times give them heartwarming feelings of the past.
I finally realized that sometimes just making items in bulk is not only practical for my booth time-wise, but also makes sense financially. That’s because I can make many items at once instead of working my tail off sourcing actual vintage items!
Enter: Vintage Style Printable Cards
I know it seems weird to be able to “print” vintage items, but once you see these cards, you will love them as much as I do.
Printable Vintage Christmas Cards
I found these printable Vintage Christmas cards for my booth.
They are so cute and definitely evoke that vintage feel. I just love them and have high hopes for high sales of these throughout the holiday season.
The listing for these cards gives you permission to resell the cards you print out. Specifically, it says the following: ” ♥♥♥ sell the finished item that you have created using these images on Etsy, craft shows, etc.”
So you are good to go for using these in a vintage or craft booth!
And I equally love these beautiful 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s printable vintage style Christmas cards.
The best part about this set is that some are that old kind that are cut precisely around the edges of the picture. My grandmother collected this kind and I still have some of the cards from her collection.
These cards definitely bring back some great memories for me!
The listing for these cards states that you can use them for resale as long as you just don’t try to sell the printables themselves.
The listing reads, “Feel free to make and sell anything from these cards, as long as you don’t sell or redistribute the source files (the JPEGS).” So you are good to go to use them in your vintage booth! 🙂
Simple Packaging for Vintage Christmas Cards
I already know that once I print these cards, I will simply package them in these clear self-sealing bags that I’ve used for other cards and sticker pages before.
If you have been wondering how to find enough vintage items to sell for Christmas, I hope this helps!