9 Champagne Clipart
Today we have an entertaining collection of Champagne Clipart Images! Are you ready for the New Year and for new possibilities? Will you be celebrating with a sparkling glass of the bubbly stuff on New Year’s Eve?! We have curated a sweet set of cute and quirky images, some with flutes or coupes (the glasses bubbly is served in). I hope you enjoy this fun Celebration-themed collection. Wishing you all a joyful New Year!
Vintage Champagne Clipart
Isn’t this the cutest?! Here we see a French Champagne bottle, 2 adorable Pigs and a 4 Leaf Clover. Everything you need for a fun New Year’s Eve!
I’ve updated this one to add this marvelous postcard showing a Champagne bottle with the cork popping off of it! There’s a lovely bouquet of Forget Me Not flowers tied to the bottle. This card was postmarked 1910 on the back.
Here is a merry New Year’s Eve Graphic, although I guess it could be used for any special occasion really! Shown above is a Champagne Bucket with a Brown Bottle and Yellow Rose inside. It rests atop a lovely tile. There is a Wine Glass, Pink Rose, and a Note in front of the bucket. Perhaps it is a love note!?!
This is a darling Champagne Cherub Image! Or at least that’s what I’m calling him! Shown on this cute Antique Card is a funny little Cherub Boy sitting in a glass of Champagne. The Champagne is flowing out of the glass like a fountain and you can see the cork nearby. Cute, quirky, and so sweet for New Years Eve!
Black and White Champagne Clipart
This is a fun one for New Years Eve!! Above is an antique French Sheet Music cover featuring a whimsical looking Champagne bottle hanging from the letter ‘P’ in Champagne. Clipart collecting can be so much fun. What caught my eye was the fabulous typography within the graphic. It took me some time to clean up this version for you. The original image looked like someone spilled Champagne on it! You could see ripples on the paper from some water damage and a stain in the center. Much nicer now!
Featured above is a classic looking Champagne Bottle. This one has a blank label with a decorative frame on it. You could add a personalized greeting to add to it and use it to make a celebratory card!
Here’s the latest addition to this collection. This lovely lady is making a toast. I think there will be more than enough to go around for her, and her friends, with this large bottle of bubbly!
Champagne New Year Photographs
I just adore this old photo of a young woman in ballet slippers balancing on a Champagne bottle. How cool is that? I’ve dusted her off and freshened her up by adding a few bubbles and a Happy New Year Greeting just for giggles!
I think this Vintage New Year card is so cute. However, I didn’t realize until I scanned it that the wreath has Pig Heads on it! I guess I thought they were large flowers at first. Somehow, I wonder if pigs heads are a symbol for luck in some cultures? I have heard that a marzipan pig is a good luck token in Germany, Norway, and Denmark. If you have any idea about this, please share with us in the comments.
I hope you enjoyed this amusing curated collection of Champagne Clipart! You might also like our Wine Images and Transfers HERE.
Joyce H. Montanaro says
The Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford notes that from the late 19th to the early 20th century, pigs were quite popular as good luck charms in France, England, Ireland, Germany, and Austria.
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graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much for sharing that Joyce, I appreciate it 🙂 Happy New Year!
Rick says
Many people wonder why pigs appear in New Year illustrations.
I am of Hungarian background and we always had ham or roasted pork for News Years. The belief is that you have to an animal that only moves forward to move you into the new year. Cows and chickens both kick backwards, so you don’t want to eat them because they’ll take you backwards.
Pigs use their nose to root forward only, so this is the fable I know about it.
Karen Watson says
Thank you so much Rick! So interesting!
Jean says
Thanks for making the images possible.
graphicsfairy says
It is my pleasure Jean 🙂
Beverly says
thank you! I love it! these are great to lay over photos( I just learned)
LuLu Kellogg says
Thank you for the images!
Happy New Year Karen!
LuLu Kellogg
Scrappy Jessi says
hey sweet girl
Happy New years to you!!
oxoxox,
Jessi
xashee's corner says
thanking you for a year of FUN & WONDERFUL graphics! hoping you have a safe and very HAPPY New Year! 😀
Pam says
Hi Karen-
Happy New Year! I’m so glad you liked the fairy graphic. Hope you had a great birthday. I do have more fairy graphics if you’d ever like me to send them to you.
I love the last two images you have posted. The calendar reminded me of a tablecloth my grandmother used to make. She would save the yearly calendars- that were printed on fabric-and once she had enough of them, would make a tablecloth(she usually used about 12-15 of them). It was so fun at family dinners to look at the tablecloth and find what day of the week special events would have happened- had you been alive that year. 🙂 Pam
artistamyjo says
Oh My !! I’m so excited,love your site. Thank you sooooooo much & Happy New Year.
Aunt Amelia's Attic says
Wishing you and yours, a very Happy and Healthy New Year!
Gentle hugs,
Aunt Amelia
Janice says
Thank you very much and ‘cheers’ for the New Year.
Kim Sonksen says
Another wonderful find. I love that you show the images with the marks and your cleaned up versions.
Thanks so much
sandra says
Thank you Karen!
This is beautiful!
I wish you Happy New Year!!!!
Hugs!
Sandra!
Sophie says
Thanks for sharing..Karen, you are so kind.
happy New Year to you!!
Hugs,
Grandma Yellow Hair says
Love your site. Happy New Year
Maggie