{{*Best*}} 50+ Vintage Happy Halloween Images 2015 Free Download for Desktop and Mobile:Yeah Friends as we all know that Halloween is just about a month and a half away, so now is the perfect time to get a jump start on your Halloween projects! I thought it might be helpful to list some of my favorite & most popular Vintage Halloween Images, grouped in one post, so that you can get going on your Halloween Crafts and Decorating! There is something for everyone in this list, from charming old postcards, to creatures that will make you squirm. This list includes images for everything from vintage pumpkins, creepy crawly bugs, serious owls and ravens, frightening bats and rats, witches, to morbid advertising. You’ll be sure to find something that you can use to Craft up the perfect Halloween Holiday! Each listing below has a link in it, just click on it to get to the post and grab the graphic!
1) Short Eared Owl. This owl has just landed on an old branch with his dinner. I just love the brown and gold tones in this image and the owl’s yellow eyes in this realistic drawing.
2) Owl Silhouette. This was an old post from back in 2007! This very spooky owl silhouette in black and white. An owl sits on a branch in the moonlight with just his piercing eyes visible.
3) Owl Family. Taken from an out of print children’s book, this is a very pretty black and white realistic drawing of four owls. This could possibly be a mother and her ready-to-leave-the-nest babies.
4) Owl Border. This lovely drawing of four owls in black & white can be used as a border, digital stamp, or graphic element on invitations and craft projects.
5) Dangling Spider & Spiderweb. This post has not one, but two great spider images! One is of a spider in the process of making a full spider web and the second is of a very detailed spider dangling from a thorny branch (above). The full spider even has hair on his legs!
6) Death’s Head Hawk Moth. This moth’s name says it all. A creepy black and white etching of a moth with an unusual pattern and what looks like a skull on its back.
7) Orange and Black Bugs. Three vintage images of black and orange beetles are perfect for Halloween projects. I just love the unusual body shapes and patterns on these guys!
8) Hairy Tarantula. This post has three wonderful Halloween images in black and white and also sepia tones. These were originally from an old dictionary and include a hairy tarantula, a hanging bat (it looks like a fruit bat?), and a hissing copperhead snake.
9) Moth Book Plate. This beautiful antique moth book plate features seven moths lined up in a row with beautiful calligraphy. The moths are in coordinating beige, grey and cream tones. This full size printable would be perfect for some instant Halloween art, and the moths are perfect for decoupage projects!
10) Serious Raven. This antique natural history print of a raven looks very serious and angry. Another raven in the background is ready to eat a sheep, but from the look of our angry raven, his friend wasn’t sharing. This is a classic looking hunched over raven pose that can be used so many ways.
11) Stretching Blackbird. This is the least serious or threatening image we have in this category! Taken from a children’s encyclopedia, this blackbird is standing on a branch, stretching with his neck to the sky.
12) Vintage Crow. This highly detailed, hand colored 1859 natural history print is of a standing crow tucking one leg under himself.
13) Raven Eating a Worm. This raven is leaning over eating a tasty snack. If you have image editing software, this raven could easily be combined with other graphics like bones, and transformed to be eating an even more disgusting snack.
14) Serious Woman. This old cabinet card from my collection features an older woman with glasses. Her black buttoned up dress and hair have a very severe look, making her perfect for Halloween crafts.
15) Children in Costumes. A black and white photo of a large group of children on a porch with their Halloween costumes on. It looks like Little Bo Peep and cowboys were popular costumes around this time!
16) Witchy Woman. This woman is either very serious or very sour. Either way, she makes a great witchy woman for Halloween! You can pair this photo with a witch hat or other clip art to dress her up for the holiday.
17) Cranky Boy. This little boy with glasses is all dressed up and ready for his professional photo shoot, but looks like he’d really rather be outside playing. He’s giving the camera an “are you done
yet?” look.
18) Googly Eyed Pumpkin Girl. I just love this old postcard illustrated by Ellen Clapsaddle. This wide-eyed child is decked out in her Halloween costume, sitting with a large happy pumpkin on her lap.
19) Pumpkin with Vine. I originally posted this image back in 2007. This realistic pumpkin was originally a children’s game piece. A bright orange, well formed pumpkin sits on the vine.
20) Plump Pumpkin.
This plump pumpkin scrap looks to be from the 1950’s and is a view looking down (just like you came across it in the pumpkin patch).
21) Two Color Pumpkin. This post includes two images of the same pumpkin is lying on its side, surrounded by vines and leaves. I’ve included a black and white version and an orange and white version. These two retro style images remind me a lot of linoleum block prints. These would be great for Thanksgiving projects as well!
22) Cat Head Silhouette. This image is from an old drawing book and features the head of a cat. Only his long whiskers and white eyes can be seen against the all black silhouette.
23) Black Cat with Moon. This one is from an old type book and has the silhouette of a black cat with big white eyes on a ledge with an arched back. An orange moon is behind the cat. I really like the unique looking border around this one.
24) Smiling Cat Silhouette. This one is a vintage silhouette of a smiling cat with a big orange bow and glowing orange eyes.
25) Owl and Cat by the Moon. This old Halloween postcard features several symbols of Halloween, an owl and black cat next to a witch’s hat and broom by the moon. The yellow moon is really set off by the bluish grey postcard background.
26) Young Witch with Black Cat. This vintage postcard by Ellen Clapsaddle shows a happy young costumed witch with a white dress, red cape and red hat, holding her black cat, with a pumpkin tucked under her arms.
27) Happy Witch on a Pumpkin. This lovely witch came from an old postcard. She is sitting on an oversized pumpkin and squeezing her black cat. She is smiling and dressed in an all red dress, cape, and shoes. Her black pointy hat is adorned with a flowing red ribbon.
28) Pretty Witch with Cat. This vintage newspaper image of a young witch holding a broom with her meowing black cat at her feet. She wears a pointy hat and her hair is long and flowing. A very pretty image!
29) Retro Witch Riding a Broom. This 1940’s witch is from and old printer’s book. The black and white image shows a smiling young witch with a pointy hat riding a broom in the moonlight.
30) Batty Costumed Ladies. These ladies are not witches, but victorian ladies dressed in bat costumes! Both ladies are wearing capes, large ears on their heads, and unique skirts. These are really unique images for Halloween.
31) Witch Girl Postcard. This full color image is of a young witch girl holding her black cat and broom. She is wearing a red dress with a green cape, and her pointed black hat is adorned with red ribbons. This image came from an antique Halloween postcard, but you can download the original postcard, just the girl, or just her hat for your projects.
32) Victorian Houses. These old black and white architectural drawings of Victorian homes, remind me of foreboding haunted houses. These Victorian mansions could easily be modified and combined with other images to make them super spooky.
33) Ornate Iron Gate. This black and white image came from an old hardware catalog and could easily be incorporated in to some spooky scenes. The ornate iron gate could be adorned with some crow silhouettes or some spooky clouds and a moon.
34) Barren Tree. This black line drawing of an old pear tree has lost all of its leaves. I love the crooked lines of the many branches. This one is perfect for your spooky scenes and designs that require a spooky barren tree.
35) Grouchy Moon Man. This quarter moon image is bright yellow and was taken from an old Halloween postcard. This moon man is not happy – his eyes, nose and mouth all seem to indicate that he’s upset with something. A great one for your Halloween projects!
36) Happy Moon Man. This image has been one of your favorites since it was posted a few years ago. This full moon has a face that is peering off to the side. He is a light yellow with a friendly face, and was originally from a trade card.
37) Realistic Rats. This realistic antique hand colored image is of two rats that look like they’ve gotten in to a farmer’s grain. This full sized printable can be used as a great piece of instant art.
38) Front View Bat. This black and white image is of a bat if viewed lying on it’s back. His wings are semi-extended and you can also see the detailed webbing between his back legs.
39) Flying Bat. This realistic dark brown and black bat looks like he is swooping at night to catch bugs. This post has both the original natural history image, complete with moon and castle ruins in the background, as well as an edited image of just the bat gliding through the air.
40) Hanging Bat. This antique dictionary image is of what looks to be a hanging fruit bat. He has large eyes and is hanging on tightly to a branch with semi-closed wings.
41) Red & White Poison Labels. This post has two old red and white rectangular poison labels, one in English and one in Spanish. Both feature a skull and crossbones, warning everyone to steer clear of the bottles these were on.
42) Aresenic Poison Label. This vintage pharmacy label is for arsenic. The old poison label includes a skull and crossbones and details of the original druggist as well as an antidote for poisoning.
43) Undertaker Ads. I found three different undertaker and burial graphics in two different books. All three feature a horse and carriage pulling a wagon with coffins. Two of the ads include the name and address of the undertaker.
44) Owl Advertisement. This vintage advertising scrap features a closeup of an owl head staring directly forward. This brown owl has a bright blue neckband with an ad for Colburn’s mustard.
45) Skull Side View. This one is of a skull from the side. I’ve included both the original scan on a sepia background, and a black and white version. This skull has no medical labels on it, and is a great classic side view image of a skull.
46) Skull and Leg Bones. This great post has two full size black and white anatomical printables, one of a frontal view of a skull and the other of legs bones with a few different views. The size and detail of these images makes them perfect for larger scale projects that require images of bones.
47) Skeletal Hand. A wonderful full sized, detailed black an white scan of a skeletal hand. The bony appendages have been labeled with their medical names.
48) Human Brain. This black and white etching is from an 1870’s encyclopedia. There are two graphics in this post, the human brain is shown from a top view and from the side and both are labeled with their medical names. I love these black and white images for instant art or for making creepy labels.
49) Spectacles with Eyes. A great full color antique scrap image of blue eyes with spectacles. This would work well as a mask for a creepy costume!
50) Boa Constrictor Skeleton. This fantastically detailed snake skeleton is a black and white etching. I just love how the boa constrictor’s body is curved and coiled, showing the great details of its very flexible spine. This snake would be great for Gothic style projects.
51) Eagle Talons. This etching is a closeup view of an eagle foot and talons. The scales and curved nails make it super-spooky. This image would work well for witch’s brew type projects.
52) Full Human and Ape Skeletons. This antique medical image compares the bones of a complete human skeleton with those of an ape. The images are in black and white and I’ve included the original sepia-toned scan as well for a vintage look.
So these was some vintage halloween images on next we are presenting halloween quotes
RECOMMENDED:- Happy Halloween Quotes
When it comes to Halloween, it is an entirely a different sort of event where the horror is celebrated, where people wear dreadful avatars to make each other scare to the bones. Loud makeups are put on in order to create a horrifying outlook and that’s what Halloween is all about.
Settings and ambiances should look accordingly, we can place pumpkin carvings all around the houses, whether indoors or outdoors, under the ceilings or over the rooftops, Pumpkins are the real nuts and bolts of Halloween.
Different Pumpkin dishes are included in the special Halloween’s feast where we invite our relatives and friends for a get together. Every year Halloween comes up with a loud bang and we rush to the malls to get the best possible stuff for Halloween day.
Today I am unfolding before you 10 free Halloween scary pumpkin carving patterns & stencils that you can use in the home décor for Halloween’s day. Pumpkins are shaped and carved in an outrageous manner; light is injected into the inner side of the pumpkin so it can generate a frightening impression while the light blinks.
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1) Short Eared Owl. This owl has just landed on an old branch with his dinner. I just love the brown and gold tones in this image and the owl’s yellow eyes in this realistic drawing.
2) Owl Silhouette. This was an old post from back in 2007! This very spooky owl silhouette in black and white. An owl sits on a branch in the moonlight with just his piercing eyes visible.
3) Owl Family. Taken from an out of print children’s book, this is a very pretty black and white realistic drawing of four owls. This could possibly be a mother and her ready-to-leave-the-nest babies.
4) Owl Border. This lovely drawing of four owls in black & white can be used as a border, digital stamp, or graphic element on invitations and craft projects.
5) Dangling Spider & Spiderweb. This post has not one, but two great spider images! One is of a spider in the process of making a full spider web and the second is of a very detailed spider dangling from a thorny branch (above). The full spider even has hair on his legs!
6) Death’s Head Hawk Moth. This moth’s name says it all. A creepy black and white etching of a moth with an unusual pattern and what looks like a skull on its back.
7) Orange and Black Bugs. Three vintage images of black and orange beetles are perfect for Halloween projects. I just love the unusual body shapes and patterns on these guys!
8) Hairy Tarantula. This post has three wonderful Halloween images in black and white and also sepia tones. These were originally from an old dictionary and include a hairy tarantula, a hanging bat (it looks like a fruit bat?), and a hissing copperhead snake.
9) Moth Book Plate. This beautiful antique moth book plate features seven moths lined up in a row with beautiful calligraphy. The moths are in coordinating beige, grey and cream tones. This full size printable would be perfect for some instant Halloween art, and the moths are perfect for decoupage projects!
10) Serious Raven. This antique natural history print of a raven looks very serious and angry. Another raven in the background is ready to eat a sheep, but from the look of our angry raven, his friend wasn’t sharing. This is a classic looking hunched over raven pose that can be used so many ways.
11) Stretching Blackbird. This is the least serious or threatening image we have in this category! Taken from a children’s encyclopedia, this blackbird is standing on a branch, stretching with his neck to the sky.
12) Vintage Crow. This highly detailed, hand colored 1859 natural history print is of a standing crow tucking one leg under himself.
13) Raven Eating a Worm. This raven is leaning over eating a tasty snack. If you have image editing software, this raven could easily be combined with other graphics like bones, and transformed to be eating an even more disgusting snack.
14) Serious Woman. This old cabinet card from my collection features an older woman with glasses. Her black buttoned up dress and hair have a very severe look, making her perfect for Halloween crafts.
15) Children in Costumes. A black and white photo of a large group of children on a porch with their Halloween costumes on. It looks like Little Bo Peep and cowboys were popular costumes around this time!
16) Witchy Woman. This woman is either very serious or very sour. Either way, she makes a great witchy woman for Halloween! You can pair this photo with a witch hat or other clip art to dress her up for the holiday.
17) Cranky Boy. This little boy with glasses is all dressed up and ready for his professional photo shoot, but looks like he’d really rather be outside playing. He’s giving the camera an “are you done
yet?” look.
18) Googly Eyed Pumpkin Girl. I just love this old postcard illustrated by Ellen Clapsaddle. This wide-eyed child is decked out in her Halloween costume, sitting with a large happy pumpkin on her lap.
19) Pumpkin with Vine. I originally posted this image back in 2007. This realistic pumpkin was originally a children’s game piece. A bright orange, well formed pumpkin sits on the vine.
20) Plump Pumpkin.
This plump pumpkin scrap looks to be from the 1950’s and is a view looking down (just like you came across it in the pumpkin patch).
21) Two Color Pumpkin. This post includes two images of the same pumpkin is lying on its side, surrounded by vines and leaves. I’ve included a black and white version and an orange and white version. These two retro style images remind me a lot of linoleum block prints. These would be great for Thanksgiving projects as well!
22) Cat Head Silhouette. This image is from an old drawing book and features the head of a cat. Only his long whiskers and white eyes can be seen against the all black silhouette.
23) Black Cat with Moon. This one is from an old type book and has the silhouette of a black cat with big white eyes on a ledge with an arched back. An orange moon is behind the cat. I really like the unique looking border around this one.
24) Smiling Cat Silhouette. This one is a vintage silhouette of a smiling cat with a big orange bow and glowing orange eyes.
25) Owl and Cat by the Moon. This old Halloween postcard features several symbols of Halloween, an owl and black cat next to a witch’s hat and broom by the moon. The yellow moon is really set off by the bluish grey postcard background.
26) Young Witch with Black Cat. This vintage postcard by Ellen Clapsaddle shows a happy young costumed witch with a white dress, red cape and red hat, holding her black cat, with a pumpkin tucked under her arms.
27) Happy Witch on a Pumpkin. This lovely witch came from an old postcard. She is sitting on an oversized pumpkin and squeezing her black cat. She is smiling and dressed in an all red dress, cape, and shoes. Her black pointy hat is adorned with a flowing red ribbon.
28) Pretty Witch with Cat. This vintage newspaper image of a young witch holding a broom with her meowing black cat at her feet. She wears a pointy hat and her hair is long and flowing. A very pretty image!
29) Retro Witch Riding a Broom. This 1940’s witch is from and old printer’s book. The black and white image shows a smiling young witch with a pointy hat riding a broom in the moonlight.
30) Batty Costumed Ladies. These ladies are not witches, but victorian ladies dressed in bat costumes! Both ladies are wearing capes, large ears on their heads, and unique skirts. These are really unique images for Halloween.
31) Witch Girl Postcard. This full color image is of a young witch girl holding her black cat and broom. She is wearing a red dress with a green cape, and her pointed black hat is adorned with red ribbons. This image came from an antique Halloween postcard, but you can download the original postcard, just the girl, or just her hat for your projects.
32) Victorian Houses. These old black and white architectural drawings of Victorian homes, remind me of foreboding haunted houses. These Victorian mansions could easily be modified and combined with other images to make them super spooky.
33) Ornate Iron Gate. This black and white image came from an old hardware catalog and could easily be incorporated in to some spooky scenes. The ornate iron gate could be adorned with some crow silhouettes or some spooky clouds and a moon.
34) Barren Tree. This black line drawing of an old pear tree has lost all of its leaves. I love the crooked lines of the many branches. This one is perfect for your spooky scenes and designs that require a spooky barren tree.
35) Grouchy Moon Man. This quarter moon image is bright yellow and was taken from an old Halloween postcard. This moon man is not happy – his eyes, nose and mouth all seem to indicate that he’s upset with something. A great one for your Halloween projects!
36) Happy Moon Man. This image has been one of your favorites since it was posted a few years ago. This full moon has a face that is peering off to the side. He is a light yellow with a friendly face, and was originally from a trade card.
37) Realistic Rats. This realistic antique hand colored image is of two rats that look like they’ve gotten in to a farmer’s grain. This full sized printable can be used as a great piece of instant art.
38) Front View Bat. This black and white image is of a bat if viewed lying on it’s back. His wings are semi-extended and you can also see the detailed webbing between his back legs.
39) Flying Bat. This realistic dark brown and black bat looks like he is swooping at night to catch bugs. This post has both the original natural history image, complete with moon and castle ruins in the background, as well as an edited image of just the bat gliding through the air.
40) Hanging Bat. This antique dictionary image is of what looks to be a hanging fruit bat. He has large eyes and is hanging on tightly to a branch with semi-closed wings.
41) Red & White Poison Labels. This post has two old red and white rectangular poison labels, one in English and one in Spanish. Both feature a skull and crossbones, warning everyone to steer clear of the bottles these were on.
42) Aresenic Poison Label. This vintage pharmacy label is for arsenic. The old poison label includes a skull and crossbones and details of the original druggist as well as an antidote for poisoning.
43) Undertaker Ads. I found three different undertaker and burial graphics in two different books. All three feature a horse and carriage pulling a wagon with coffins. Two of the ads include the name and address of the undertaker.
44) Owl Advertisement. This vintage advertising scrap features a closeup of an owl head staring directly forward. This brown owl has a bright blue neckband with an ad for Colburn’s mustard.
45) Skull Side View. This one is of a skull from the side. I’ve included both the original scan on a sepia background, and a black and white version. This skull has no medical labels on it, and is a great classic side view image of a skull.
46) Skull and Leg Bones. This great post has two full size black and white anatomical printables, one of a frontal view of a skull and the other of legs bones with a few different views. The size and detail of these images makes them perfect for larger scale projects that require images of bones.
47) Skeletal Hand. A wonderful full sized, detailed black an white scan of a skeletal hand. The bony appendages have been labeled with their medical names.
48) Human Brain. This black and white etching is from an 1870’s encyclopedia. There are two graphics in this post, the human brain is shown from a top view and from the side and both are labeled with their medical names. I love these black and white images for instant art or for making creepy labels.
49) Spectacles with Eyes. A great full color antique scrap image of blue eyes with spectacles. This would work well as a mask for a creepy costume!
50) Boa Constrictor Skeleton. This fantastically detailed snake skeleton is a black and white etching. I just love how the boa constrictor’s body is curved and coiled, showing the great details of its very flexible spine. This snake would be great for Gothic style projects.
51) Eagle Talons. This etching is a closeup view of an eagle foot and talons. The scales and curved nails make it super-spooky. This image would work well for witch’s brew type projects.
52) Full Human and Ape Skeletons. This antique medical image compares the bones of a complete human skeleton with those of an ape. The images are in black and white and I’ve included the original sepia-toned scan as well for a vintage look.
So these was some vintage halloween images on next we are presenting halloween quotes
RECOMMENDED:- Happy Halloween Quotes
Scary Halloween Quotes
Double, double toil and trouble;
fire burn and cauldron bubble.
I don’t know that there are real ghosts and goblins, But there are always more trick-or-treaters than neighborhood kids.
Pixie, kobold, elf, and sprite,
All are on their rounds tonight;
In the wan moon’s silver ray,
Thrives their helter-skelter play.
Deep into the darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
Shadows of a thousand years rise again unseen,
Voices whisper in the trees, "Tonight is Halloween!"
Alone. Yes, that’s the key word, the most awful word in the English tongue. Murder doesn’t hold a candle to it and hell is only a poor synonym
There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it has all the dispassionate of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery
By pumpkins fat and witches lean, by coal black cats with eyes of green, by all the magic ever see.
Nothing on Earth so beautiful as the final haul on Halloween night
Nothing beats a haunted moonlit night on All Hallows Eve…. And on this fatal night, at this witching time, the starless sky laments black and unmoving. The somber hues of an ominous, dark forest are suddenly illuminated under the emerging face of the full moon.
Read More>> Scary Halloween Quotes
When it comes to Halloween, it is an entirely a different sort of event where the horror is celebrated, where people wear dreadful avatars to make each other scare to the bones. Loud makeups are put on in order to create a horrifying outlook and that’s what Halloween is all about.
Settings and ambiances should look accordingly, we can place pumpkin carvings all around the houses, whether indoors or outdoors, under the ceilings or over the rooftops, Pumpkins are the real nuts and bolts of Halloween.
Different Pumpkin dishes are included in the special Halloween’s feast where we invite our relatives and friends for a get together. Every year Halloween comes up with a loud bang and we rush to the malls to get the best possible stuff for Halloween day.
Today I am unfolding before you 10 free Halloween scary pumpkin carving patterns & stencils that you can use in the home décor for Halloween’s day. Pumpkins are shaped and carved in an outrageous manner; light is injected into the inner side of the pumpkin so it can generate a frightening impression while the light blinks.
Yeah Friends I hope You Would Like my work.If it is True then Share Our Articles With Your Friends and Colleagues at Social Networking sites Like Facebook,Twitter,Tumblr and etc.You can also Forward Direct Short Link To Your Friends and Whatsapp and Facebook.This is Only Applicable for Whatsapp and Facebook Users just copy this http://goo.gl/SkMTYy short code then forward.Another then You can use our Social Sharing tool to join us and also like us facebook page for more updates.
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