Free Vintage Scrapbooking Paper: Victorian Scroll Work and Stripes
Although I don’t claim to be an expert on scrapbooking paper, I can pretty much guarantee you couldn’t actually find any Victorian scroll design scrapbook paper in the 1800s. So I made some myself, using Picnik, the free online graphics program.
These printable scrapbook pages in lovely soft shades of vintage pink, blue, brown and green are designed to mix and match and would be ideal for wedding scrapbooks or even as backgrounds for handmade wedding invitations or thank you cards. I personally plan to use them as components of handmade birthday cards to give to friends. They’re going to go great with Vintage Holiday Craft’s vintage flowers and roses, so I can’t wait to use them.
These are only the second set of scrapbooking papers I’ve designed — although I look forward to creating many more. The first set is a mix of contemporary and vintage-look St. Patrick’s Day scrapbook papers.
Read our TERMS OF USE, then click one of the free vintage-look scrapbooking papers below to view and download a larger version:
I Love these papers, Could you do some in greens and browns ( Smiles)
Sure! As you can see, I’ve already added the green. I’ll get to the brown version as soon as I can.
You did a wonderful job with these papers.
They are beautiful!
Thanks, Kathy. I hope you enjoy using them as much as I enjoyed making them.
Thank you! These are gorgeous!
Thanks, Sharon. That means a lot to me, because these were some of my first tries at making scrapbook paper. I hope you find them useful.
Hello! I like your paper, green, blue and purple colors.
I only just started scrapbooking, but I have a lot of friends in Russia that are scrapbooking fans. I have a couple blogs and I will make a post with information about your paper.
Thanks, Elenka! 🙂
These are gorgeous papers! Did I misunderstand that we can down load them to print?
Thanks, Jocelyn! Feel free to download them for print, as long as you follow the terms of use linked in the top left sidebar. To download, click on the image you want and either right-click (if you’re on a PC) or control-click (for a Mac) to save them to your hard drive.
…thanks ever so much!!!
You’re welcome, Rita!
I love themm!!! You’ree a geniuus, could you pleeeease doo some in aquamarinee, thankks a lott
Thanks, Yam! Unfortunately, I don’t have time to create more versions. But if you happen to have Photoshop Elements, you can alter the color by using Enhance > Adjust Color > Adjust Hue and Saturation > Hue.
Thanks for sharing these beautiful artwork.
Hugs from Brazil!
You’re welcome, Márcia. thanks for leaving a comment. 🙂
thank u very much for these papers beautiful patterns .
You’re welcome, Georgina! 🙂
i love these papers ,how can i get these?thanks
Thanks for the kind words!
Just click on the paper you want to enlarge it, then either right-click (if you have a PC) or control-click (if you have a Mac) and download it to your hard drive.