Here is one of my collage sheets made from the cutest little girls from a 1950′s Sears Catalog. Use this to make your ATCs,tags, cards, scrapbooking, etc. When you click on the picture you will be taken to my flickr account. Click on ‘All Sizes’ above the photo and download the LARGE size and save it to your computer. You can print it over and over. It’s yours to keep.

These images are from a 1950′s Sears Catalog.
Free to use in your Art only, not for Sale on a Collage Sheet or a CD
These are copyright free, all I ask is that you let people know you got them from me at www.scrapbookingal.com
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#1 by Edra Baxter on May 19, 2010 - 4:10 pm
Hi Eileen
I have been looking for copyright free items to use in manufacturing scrapbook pages to sell. Would your item be available for that if I give you credit for them?Also, I was wondering how these images came to be copyright free being from the 1950′s. Are there other Sears catalogs that are copyright free? I just bought a Sears catalog from ebay that has not front cover or back cover and a few of the front and back pages are missing. I think that it is a 1923 #147 issue as the spine has a #147 on it and it is obviously from the 1920′s. Do you know anything about the Sears catalogs from the 1920′s, and whether any of them are copyright free? Also, what other items do you have that are copyright free? Thanks for your help Edra
#2 by Edra Baxter on May 19, 2010 - 4:16 pm
Sorry Eileen
I just noticed that your statement says I can’t use your images for selling scrapbook pages. I would appreciate it if you could answer the other questions though. I didn’t know there were copyright free images as current as the 1950′s that were copyright free. Thanks Edra