12 Red Halloween Witches
Well, we are getting close to Halloween now, so I have put together this fun collection of Spooky Red Halloween Witches, including one brand new one, and even a bonus Vintage Moon Image! Most of these are wonderful Antique Halloween Postcards from my collection. These would be great to use in your Halloween Projects, or designs, to add some spooky Vintage Style to your Home Decor.
Vintage Halloween Witch Images with Animals
Here is the latest addition to this collection. Here is a spooky looking sorceress wearing a dark red dress and black cape. She appears to be charming some Mice and a Rat to drive off in a Pumpkin carriage!
This Vintage Postcard shows an image of a Red Witch, and her Black Cat, inside of a Key Hole. There are some scary looking faces watching the scene! This one has lots of metallic gold touches to it, it would be fun to go over those areas with a metallic pen or with some gold glitter!
This old witches face has so much expression. She looks amazed or scared or both, with her big wide eyes! A cute black cat sits on her shoulders which are wrapped in an enormous red cloak. The word HALLOWE’EN is written in a jagged font and the card’s frame looks stitched.
Featured above is a darling Vintage Postcard showing a Witch playing a song on a Mandolin? Nearby a Cat and and Owl are dancing to the music, while a Jack O Lantern smiles at the scene. So cute!
Shown above is a fun Vintage Postcard showing an Old Witch Woman. The Witch has her arm around a Black Cat and she’s holding a small Cauldron, she’s having a chat with a lovely Young Woman!
Featured above is a fabulous Vintage Postcard showing a giant Pumpkin with a Witch inside. The Witch is wearing a Red and Green outfit. She’s holding a Broom that has an Owl on the end of it, while a Black Cat watches from the outside. So many classic Halloween elements in this scene!
Shown above is a wonderful Vintage Postcard showing a funny Pumpkin Head Man sitting on a broom, with a Red Witch and a black Cat! The Witch looks a little nervous!
Here is the latest addition to this collection. This cute girl is wearing a striped dress and she’s holding a rather odd shaped Pumpkin! This was probably a series and this card was the Scorpio one.
Spooky Vintage Witches with Moons
This Vintage Halloween Witch Image is from a fabulous old Postcard! The Witch is wearing a Red Dress with silver stars on it, a black cape, and the traditional black Witches hat, that’s adorned with red ribbons. Such a showy looking outfit! She’s riding a broom, but the handle has a Rabbit Head on it. So unusual! She’s also got a White Cat instead of a black one.
One of my favorite things about the scene is the giant Moon Man Pumpkin in the sky! The Moon Man has been extracted from the scene so that you can use him for additional projects. Two great graphics for your Halloween Craft or DIY Projects!
And last, but not least, is one of my favorite Halloween Images of all time! This one features a Witch in a Red Dress and matching Shoes. She is perched on a large Crescent Moon, with a Giant White Owl on her lap! She has her broom with her of course and hanging off of the moon is little lit up Jack O Lantern. So fun!
Witch Illustration
Here is a lovely illustration showing a pretty Witch wearing a black and red dress and matching hat. Such beautiful details on this not so spooky one. There is even a cobweb above her hat!
This next one is a sweet little witch girl with a red cape and a red bow on her cap. She has such a sweet face!
I hope you enjoyed this fun collection of Spooky Red Halloween Witches! You might also like even more Halloween Witches HERE our Best Halloween Images post HERE.
Irene says
Hi Karen,
I am back for more – and each time I see all of these, they all become my favourites all over again!
I also love the newest one to this collection – her dress is pretty cool! LOL!
The sayings on some of these are so simple – so cute – I love them all!
Thanks so much for sharing these with us!
Your time and talent is very much appreciated!
Have a lovely day!
Karen Watson says
Thank you Irene!