16 Sheep Images
Today we have a delightful collection of realistic Sheep Images! Don’t you just love these soft sweet animals? They often are a sign that Spring is finally here. Nothing is cuter than seeing fluffy baby Lambs wandering around a meadow. These gorgeous Sheep Illustrations are perfect for your Spring Crafts. Included in this set are full color and black and white Sheep Clipart pictures for your projects. These would all be great to use in a Farmhouse Style Home, perhaps you could DIY some cute Towels or make some fun Wall Decor for your kitchen!
Sheep Illustrations
Here’s a cute Vintage Sheep Image! This one is another Victorian Scrap Die Cut piece. I’m not sure what type of Sheep he is, but he’s got some wonderful Curly Horns on his head! He sure has a healthy thick coat of wool on him! A nice Animal Graphic.Next up is a great looking Realistic Sheep Illustration! Shown above is a wonderful Vintage Picture done in full color, of two Wooly Sheep! Such realistic detail on this one! I think they have such pretty eyes. This one was scanned from an Antique Print in my collection.
Here is a lovely looking wooly creature. This one looks like it’s ready for a shave!
This is a cute realistic Sheep Clipart showing our lovely creature in a meadow of green grass and wildflowers. I love the Spring colors in this one.
And I thought it also might be useful to have him without the Meadow in case you want him without it. He has such a sweet face!
Lamb Images
This is a sweet little Die Cut Lamb. He’s wearing a green collar with a Bell on it, so that he doesn’t get lost! This was an old advertising piece.
Here is the latest addition to this collection. Here is another cute Lamb. He looks so soft and fluffy!
Sheep Images
I think this is such a special piece of French Ephemera! I thought the beautiful Angels and the Red Color might be perfect for Holiday Projects! This one is Circa 1913. Au Belier De Caramanie translates to “An antique print of a Ram.” I love the Sheep and the beautiful Typography too! I turned this one into a transfer HERE if you would like that version as well.
Vintage Advertising Graphics
Above is a gorgeous Antique Yarn Label from an early Invoice! The invoice itself is a beautiful piece of Ephemera, but I thought the logo with the Sheep on it would make such a great label! I’ve included two versions, one with the original Golden Fleece branding on it and one without the branding, so that you can add your own id you like.
Old Black and White Sheep Clipart
Here we have some great Vintage Sheep Clip Art Images! Shown above are three lovely Sheep, two White and Fluffy, and the other Black and Fluffy with curly horns. These are images scanned from a very rare printer’s book in my collection. There’s no date in the book, but my best guess would be that it’s from around the 1880′s.
I just love this! This one is from an antique Dictionary and shows a large grouping of Farm Animals … Sheep and Pigs to be exact. I’ve included a High Res PDF so that you can download this, print it up, and frame it, for some fabulous instant wall art!
Here’s an interesting looking Sheep Diagram. This one was generously provided by Ann, from Moonbeams and Fireflys. According to Ann, this one comes from a 1919 Textiles Handbook. I believe it’s some sort of diagram for shearing wool. Interesting!
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Sheep Images! You might also like our favorite Farm Images HERE or our Pig Images HERE.
Irene says
Hi Karen,
Oh that lamb is so darn cute! I couldn’t help snatching him up!
It wouldn’t take much to cuddle up to him in no time flat!
Thanks so much for sharing these with us! Your time and talent is very much appreciated!
Have a wonderful Easter Monday!
Karen Watson says
Thank you Irene! Have a great week!
Angela says
Lovely new lamb picture.
Karen Watson says
I’m glad you enjoyed the new Lamb!
Nichola Van Der Vilt says
Isn’t the last pic the different cuts of meat??
graphicsfairy says
I thought it was for shearing purposes but you may be right Nichola!
Mandy Allen says
Sorry, it should say that it reads “successor to the Caramanie ram”.
graphicsfairy says
Thanks for the clarification Mandy 🙂
Mandy Allen says
Hi there, many thanks for all your amazing vintage graphics and craft tutorials. I live in France and the translation of le Belier de Caramanie didn’t sound right to me – I thought Caramanie must be a place so I googled and it is an ancient province in either Turkey, or an area of Iran. Belier is the French for ram. It’s a label depicting a sheep breeder’s business. Hope that’s useful!
graphicsfairy says
Thanks so much Mandy, very useful, I appreciate the help 🙂
Peggy S says
Wow, can’t you just feel the heat and heft of their soft bodies?
Maxine D says
Love these – I have a farmer’s birthday card to make soon, and this will be great for it.
Blessings
Maxine