Hello, friends!
Today I am sharing some fishing illustrations I found in a late 1800's magazine.
This is a busy ad.
Here is the image cleaned up in black and white.
Here it is antiqued.
I then cropped it and created just the bottom part of the image.
Here is the bottom part antiqued.
I thought the fish alone looked like a fun image.
And then I took off some of the wording.
Lastly, I decided the hand holding the fishing pole might look great alone.
These images are free for use.
I think we all know somebody who loves to sit with a fishing rod and catch a hungry fish.
I have to admit I wish I had more time for it myself.
What about you? Do you enjoy a quiet day at the lake with a fishing pole?
Have a great week
and
thank you for stopping by.
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Time-warp-wife.blogspot.com
Lizmarieblog.com
Shabbynest.blogspot.com
Findingfabulousblog.com
Craftberrybush.com
Commonground-do.com
Jenniferrizzo.com
Frenchcountrycottage.blogspot.com
Funkyjunkinteriors.net
Notjustahousewife.net
Abowlfulloflemons.net
Astrollthrulife.net
Sugarbeecrafts.com
Hiphomeschoolmoms.com
Ucommondesignsonline
Betweennapsontheporch.net
GREAT images- I so love them! Pinning them now- thanks so much for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me know, Laura...and YAY for pinning! :)
Deletelove vintage graphics, so great for the guys!
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