10 Floral Vase Images
Today we have a lovely collection of Floral Vase Images! If you love flowers, you will love these floral pictures. Several gorgeous Victorian Scrap pieces are included. Two tall vase pictures would be so pretty to use as matching art pieces, or nice for a coordinating card or stationery set! One of our scrap pieces is in an unusually large format of flowers in a low vase. A few Black and White Floral Vase graphics are included. I think they would be fun to color in! Perhaps you could make Handmade Cards for Spring or Mother’s Day. Decoupage is another possibility for some as well.
Victorian Floral Vase Pictures
Isn’t this charming? Here we see a clear glass vessel that is just bursting with beautiful purple Violets!
Next we have this lovely low ceramic pot that is also full of Violets and their bright green leaves. I love how the earthy tones on this one contrasts with the purple blossoms!
Displayed above is a lovely Vintage Flowers in Vase Image! This one is an Antique Victorian Scrap piece that has been cleaned up to make it more useable. I think that the Vase is quite pretty with its fluted design. The large, old fashioned Pink and Cream Roses are just gorgeous. There are some sweet Blue Asters tucked in as well.
Here is another pretty Vintage Floral Vase Image! It is similar to the one seen above it, but this one is even fancier. The vase has two ornate gold handles with beautiful spiral tops. There is a framed cameo type ornament on the front of the piece with a woman’s face on it. The Flowers inside the vase include Pink Roses, a white and pink Lily, and two lovely blue and red Morning Glories wrapped around one of the handles.
Above is an especially pretty Victorian card. The centerpiece of the card is a fancy blue Crystal vase filled with flowers! I just love big droopy Cabbage Roses, don’t you? These pink ones are extra pretty!! There are little blue star shaped flowers and some buds to fill out the base. The faded colors of this picture give it a shabby, worn feel.
Pictured above is a beautiful large size Victorian Scrap piece! This one features a large green Vase with handles. The vase is overflowing with gorgeous Roses in all different colors. I think that this one has such an unusual, alluring quality to it. Splendid!
Here is the latest addition to this collection. Here is a pretty Pink Roses picture. The Roses are displayed in and around a very elegant looking glass or crystal vase!
This pretty picture shows a blue and white vase filled with colorful flowers!
Black and White Floral Vase Image
Featured above is a lovely Vintage Floral Vase! Scanned from an Antique, Circa 1860 Ladies Hand Book, the book is filled with all sorts of sewing and embroidery designs! This is a beautiful Porcelain Vase with an Asian design, and is filled with loads of pretty Flowers! So impressive!
I hope you enjoyed this lovely curated collection! You might also like the our Best Flower Images HERE.
Irene says
Hi Karen,
My faves are the purple violets although there are too many others to adore. They make everything look so gracious with the right vases, the right vessels – everything looks so perfect! Thanks so much for sharing these with us and have a great day!
Karen Watson says
Those Violets are very pretty Irene, I agree. Wouldn’t it be nice to receive something like this as a gift?!
Kami says
Just wondering, is there a difference in image quality between right-clicking an image and saving that vs. clicking on the pdf link and saving that one?
Thank you so much for providing this site and the wonderful images.
Karen Watson says
Hi Kami, Yes there is. When the image is really large, it could cause the page to load very slowly, so then I have to shrink it down and in that case, I offer the full size image in a PDF file. Anytime you see a PDF file for an image, the PDF will be larger than the image sitting right above it. I hope that helps! I’m glad you’re enjoying the site!
kay brooke says
I have a couple of questions. I am new to the journaling craft. How do I put your images into a “download” file? So that I can print them later and also control the size of the printout. As it is now, I can only click on the image, hit Print and it prints out on a lettersize paper and no way to control size or save for later. I love the prints you offer and realize the great effor you have gone to, to give us new and unusual printable graphics.
However, as a paying monthly subscriber, I don’t apppreciate the HUGE amount of advertising that interrupts the viewing of the prints.
Next, I am going to sign up for the “class” on using Photo Shop. As I get further into this art form, I find more and more uses for it, such as substituting faces of my family onto historical, fancy pictures etc., etc. .
I hope you can help me utilize these graphics to the fullest. Thank You
Kay Brooke
Karen Watson says
Hi there Kay, let me clear a couple of things up first. We actually have 2 sites … the first one is this blog which is free to everyone. On the free blog the ads support this site so that it can remain free for everyone. We have many artists that use the free images here that cannot afford to pay for a membership. The Premium site is a totally separate site. There are NEVER any ads on the Premium site. That site is supported by our members, like yourself. You can find the Premium site HERE https://members.thegraphicsfairy.com/member-home/ you may find that it’s best just to stay over there so that you don’t ever have to see any ads. The Monday email that we send out is just for our Premium Members and will include a link to the newest bundle on the site each week, but there are a massive amount of images and printables on the site from previous weeks/months/years. We have many Printable PDFs on the Premium site, that are sized just right for you to download and print without altering them. They are a full size sheet of paper. If you need additional assistance, please reach out to our Customer service team by using the “Contact us” form on the Premium site, so that our team can help you trouble shoot any issues that you have with downloading or printing. We have lots of great tutorials about printing and downloading right on the Premium site and we can direct you to those if you are having trouble finding them. Thanks so much for joining our Membership! ☺️
Daphne says
How do we download the freebies from this site? Some time ago it was no problem, but now I have to tap on the picture and take a photo. I cannot afford your premium site and downloads. Please help.
Karen Watson says
Hi Daphne, Just use the button on the right side of your mouse. Click with the right button and then a box will pop up to allow you to save it. I hope that helps! You are always welcome to come here and use the freebies!
Shannon Finn says
Karen. Those cases are exquisite. I have a question. Do you have any tutorials on how to make a needle book.? I would love to see what you might have.
Thank you for making life more beautiful. Shannon
graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much Shannon. No, I am sorry but we do not have anything like that to make a needle book.
Irene says
Hi Karen!
I’ve saved the bottom 3 images of these pretty flowers. The black and whites are nice, especially the Asian motif vase with the people – the lovely flowers and greenery on the vase itself. If this were in colour, I would envision the vase to be a subtle tone of green, cream and peach as the main colour. Most Asian influence have a combination of these – and I imagine that it would enhance whatever kinds of flowers that would go into it. Very pretty!
I also love the large Victorian scrap with the lovely coloured roses that show off the rich, deep tones of their beauty. That one is spectacular!
Thanks so much for sharing these with us and have a wonderful and safe weekend!
graphicsfairy says
Thank you Irene, I am so glad you enjoyed them, hope you had a wonderful weekend!
Karin says
Hi, are these images transfers?
graphicsfairy says
Hi Karin, they are digital images for you to create whatever you like 🙂
Maxine D says
gorgeous images, thank you so much Karen
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine
graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much Maxine 🙂 Hope you are doing well.