10 Tomato Clipart
Today we have a beautiful collection of Tomato Clipart! The images featured below are beautiful and colorful vintage graphics. One of my favorite things to do on a Saturday morning is to visit our local farmer’s market. I love talking to the hard-working farmers and seeing all the gorgeous produce. Our market gets pretty crowded and it’s fun to watch the people with little kiddos and their dogs meeting up on a sunny morning. All the vegetables and fruit are so beautiful, but especially the tomatoes. There are so many varieties – red, orange, and yellow. I think that nothing says summer like a fresh slice of a ripe, juicy tomato sprinkled with a little salt. Delicious! These are all nice pictures to use in your craft or DIY Projects.
Color Tomato Images
Finally I’ve found a perfect full Color Vintage Tomato Clipart Image! This one is gorgeous and shows a perfect red tomato with bright green leaves. I’m inspired to make a fabric-transfer tote to use on my trips to the market! I’m picturing a large canvas tote with the image of the red tomato and the words “Farmer’s Market” or “Tomato” in a rustic font. In addition, the design could include some other fruit and vegetables too. You could make a collage of all of your favorites. Another idea would be to create a set of fabric napkins for a fun garden party or farm-to-table dinner! There are so many possibilities and of course these images would all be fun for your Collage or Card Making projects as well!
Featured above is a perfectly plump looking Tomato! According to the Catalog this one was called “Allen’s Best”. I’ve had a hard time finding good Tomato graphics, so I was thrilled to find this one, and just in time for you to use on your Summer DIY Projects!
This graphic was scanned from a rare Antique Printer’s book that dates to around Circa 1880′s. Shown above is a large primitive looking Tomato Image. The Tomato is quite plump and healthy looking with lots of leaves on it. I’ve colored this one in for you a bit to give you some options.
This looks like the start of a wonderful meal! Shown above are 5 beautiful looking Tomatoes, some Leeks and some Peas. All are next to a gorgeous Copper Pan, ready to be cooked and turned into a tasty dish.
Here is the latest addition to this collection. Here is a perfect ripe and juicy looking one on a rustic looking wooden table!
Yellow Tomato Clip Art
Here we see a cluster of beautiful bright yellow Tomatoes. So gorgeous! Wouldn’t these beautiful cut up in a salad with some red ones?!
Green Tomato
Here is the latest addition to this Collection. Here we have a lovely bright green version. Have you ever had fried green Tomatoes? So tasty!
Black and White Tomato Clipart
I think this one would be really fun to hand color, with markers or watercolor paints! It’s the original version of the red tomato above.
This is the original version of the 1880’s Printer’s Book image. I think the primitive style of this one makes it a perfect candidate for your Country Style DIY Projects!
These wonderful Old Fashioned Tomatoes come from an 1879 Garden Book. They look nice and plump … don’t they?! I think these would also be fun to color in as well!
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Tomato Clipart Images! You might also like our Root Veggie Images HERE our Best free Gardening Images HERE!
Irene says
Hi Karen,
Well, I’m going to pick up some tomato plants today – the ones around the copper pan look so appetizing! You’ve got a nice collection going here! Thanks so much for sharing these with us! Have a great day!
Karen Watson says
Thank you Irene, I hope you find some nice plants for your garden! Happy Mother’s Day!
Tee Faris says
Yummy, somebody pass the salt shaker.
graphicsfairy says
LOL, thanks for the smile Tee 🙂
Maxine D says
Thanks Karen – that reminds me – I must go and pick my tomatoes 🙂
Blessings
Maxine
ruby t says
I wish my tomatoes looked that plump and healthy!
thanks for the color version.
PETIT GENEVIEVE says
Hello, I’m new to the graphics fairy. I love a lot all things you do. Il would try to realise french typography on the wall of my kitchen. It seam it ‘s very difficult to do. What kind of chawk must I take and where can I find it ? Is there an other method to do it ? It’s to difficult to paint the letter.
I hope you anwser me. Sincerely. Genevieve
Karen Watson says
Hi Genevieve,
My friend Candace did a wonderful video here with instructions on how to do this https://thegraphicsfairy.com/how-to-transfer-an-image-onto-furniture-video-tutorial/ In the U.S. we can buy chalk in nearly any store, where children’s art supplies are sold. It’s a soft material made for children to draw on sidewalks or for teachers or students to draw on blackboards in a class room. I think painting the letters on the wall is going to be the best way for you to accomplish what you want to do. It’s really not that difficult if you use Paint pens. You might want to practice on a scrap piece of wood or cardboard first, to see what you think. I hope that helps!