9 Vintage Soap Ad Images
Do you remember your favorite soap from back in the day? Remember how it smelled and felt, or even what color it was? I do. If you’re like me, then this post is for you! I love finding beautiful vintage soap ad images, and I thought I would share some of the ones that I’ve found. They’re all so unique and make me want to break out my DIY skills for a batch of homemade soap! Scroll down to see what we have to offer in this latest collection.
Printable Soap Bookmark
I just love the colors on this one, such a pretty Aqua shade! This piece is a Victorian Bookmark. It was used as an Advertising piece for a Soap Company. So dear!
Vintage Soap Ad Images
Above is a beautiful old Soap Advertising Trade card for Sweet Home Family Soap. This one shows an adorable little girl with big brown eyes! She’s all dressed up in her fancy clothes and jewelry and displays a beautiful blue ribbon and bow in her wavy hair! This card is wonderfully aged and has great faded colors.
This is a really lovely Victorian Trade card. The card is an advertisement for soap and features a pretty lady in front of a lace edged background! She is wearing a yellow bonnet that says, “The Bloom of Youth and White Lilac Soap” on the brim. There are luscious multi-colored roses and while lilac flowers. The bright blue frame sets this image apart.
This is a pretty Old Soap Advertising Image! This advertising piece is for Queen Ann Soap and shows a pretty woman holding a wide brimmed straw hat with a lovely pink bow. I think the artwork on this one is so amazing with the pink flower border. I also love the muted, aged colors. Hope you enjoy this one!
Here we have a Quirky Vintage Toilet Soap Ad! This advertising piece for Fine Toilet Soaps shows an unusually dressed lady on it. She is wearing the oddest looking hat ever! Be sure to click on the image to bring up to the largest size. A fun old time advertising image!
Nostalgic Soap Advertising Pictures
Above is a delightful Soap Box Image! The old advertising piece that shows a young boy dressed in a fancy 3-piece red velvet suit with a large white lace collar. The boy is standing on a wooden soap box with the name B.T. Babbitt’s Best Soap shown on the sides of it. Such an interesting and unusual graphic!
Isn’t this a darling Victorian advertising Trade Card? Above is an advertisement for Buttermilk Toilet Soap. The beautifully aged card features a sweet boy in a rusty red velvet suit playing the violin. His pup plays with the music sheet at his feet. I think these would work well in any Holiday project!
Old Black and White Soap Illustrations
Here we have a fabulous Vintage Bar of Soap Image from an old Circa 1880’s Department Store Catalog in my collection. It has a nice classic shape and the word PALM embossed on the front in all caps. I am assuming they were made with Palm oil.
This is a nice Free Vintage Soap Image! The image above was scanned from an Antique Circa 1880’s Department Store Catalog. According to the label it is Buttermilk Toilet Soap. I love the packaging on it. Can’t you just picture this on the shelf of an old General store?! The image would go very nicely with the Palm Oil Soap just above. Perhaps you could DIY some fun art for your bathroom with these!!
I hope you enjoyed this fun curated collection of Vintage Soap Ad Images! You might also like our 18 Cologne Clipart Images HERE!
Irene says
Hi Karen,
Wow, this is a collection of fun, amusing and unique! They are all done very well with advertising. I was looking at the bottom of the box where the young gentleman is standing on the ad – B.T. Babbitt’s Best Soap. Are all those numbers the address of the company in NY? LOL!
That quirky lady is something else. LOL! I’m not so sure if I would be using her as an image for soap but she would score perfectly for anything Halloween! Lol! That image is very crisp and clearly entertaining! Lol!
Thanks so much for sharing these awesome graphics with us!
Enjoy your day and keep safe!
Karen Watson says
Hi Irene, I hadn’t noticed those numbers, but I think you might be right. Must have been quite a large factory!
Carol says
Thank you for sharing all of the printables. I enjoy them all.
Karen Watson says
You are so welcome Carol!