14 Vintage Chocolate Images
Today we have a gorgeous collection of Vintage Chocolate Images and in many cases Chocolat actually… as quite a few of them are French! I know what you’re thinking. Who doesn’t love chocolate? I mean, it’s just about the most delicious thing in the world! I find that I have to really limit myself on this highly addictive food… as when I do eat it, I just can’t get enough of it! But the vintage images below are calorie and sugar free, so use them in your creative projects as much as you like.
French Chocolate Transfers
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the Cafe Chocolat Graphic
(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage, etc.)
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the reversed Cafe, Chocolat Graphic
(Use this image when you need a reverse image for transfer projects,
as with Iron on Transfers or Citra Solv transfers etc.)
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the Cacao Download
(This one is suitable for printing directly on fabric, for decoupage, etc.)Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the Cacao Mirror Image
(Use this image when you need a reverse image for transfer projects,
as with Iron on Transfers or Citra Solv transfers etc.)
Above we have an old French Advertisement for Chocolate or Cacao, and it has such wonderful typography on it! I made a large size printable and a reverse option as well. This would look fabulous on linen or burlap, and great for Flour Sack projects too! Of course you can also use them for any of your DIY projects. It would be gorgeous on furniture pieces too! The possibilities are endless so have fun with these!
Click HERE for the Full Size Printable PDF of the Chocolat ParisClick HERE for the Full Size Mirrored Printable PDF of the Chocolat Paris
Advertising Images
This is a beautiful illustration of a typical French style Parisian wreath with a little crown on top of it. There are two ovals inside of the wreath, with some very impressive info about the Chocolate company!
Here we have a second version of this lovely Parisian graphic, because I think you will find many uses for each version! I’ve removed all of the text in the original version, leaving just the crown, the beautiful French wreath, and the little banner at the bottom. There are lots of opportunities here to put your own stamp on this one by adding your own text, etc. I think it would make an amazing label!
Here we have another version of the French Cafe & Chocolat advertising seen at the top of this post. This one looks just like the front facing transfer, but it is actually a 300 dpi jpeg for those of you who just want the image in a smaller, more useable size for non transfer projects. Enjoy!
Here we have a fun and fancy sepia toned food label. So cute!
Antique Chocolate Postcards
Here is the latest addition to this collection. This one is for Hot Chocolate and the company was established in 1843! It’s a bit too hot this time of year, but this would be fun to use in your Winter crafts.
This is a Pretty French Chocolate Ad! The graphic pictured above is an old Advertising card for a French Chocolate (Chocolat) company. It has some lovely white doves in the center under the wording. It also has beautiful blue flowers and leaves wrapping around a rustic looking wooden Trellis. A very pretty bird picture.
Above is a fun Advertising Trade card from Paris! It shows a French woman, dressed in a fancy green dress, who is cooking up some Chocolate on a stove! It reads, “Chocolat Express” with other French typography in several styles. I adore the blue stove that she is cooking on. So cute!!
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Vintage Chocolate Images! You might also like our Best French Label Images HERE!
Melissa Patrick says
This is one of my favorite sites. These graphics are so beautiful and useful. Thank you.
Karen Watson says
That’s so nice to hear! Thank you Melissa!
Terre says
Thank you for sharing some new ad’s for us. I do appreciate all the work that you put into GF to make it enjoyable for me (for all)…
Karen Watson says
Thanks so much for your kind words Terre. I really appreciate it! I’m glad you enjoyed these pieces.
Lorie Roberts says
I posted about getting downloads. Some are working some show up to big and has no option to download
Karen Watson says
Hi Lorie, if there is a PDF download link under the image (we do this for full page images), then click on that and either print or save to your computer. If there is no download link(these are smaller images0, then just right click on the image with the button on the right side of your mouse, and then save to your computer. I hope that helps!