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Free Vintage New Years Clip Art

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By WordPlay


Travel Back in Time This New Year!

It's fairly easy to find vintage Christmas clip art, but vintage New Years clip art is another story entirely. I know, because I collect vintage art and have a lot of it. That's why I was thrilled to get my hands on the vintage New Years clip art images you see on this page. The images vary in size and some of the images are relatively small. So you have to be careful how large you use them. But if you follow the instructions below, you'll be able to get the largest version available for any particular image, which will give you the best quality possible.

I particularly like the vintage birds snuggled inside a serene country scene, and the flowered "Auld Lang Syne" and "Happy New Year" clock clip art. What could be more iconic than a clock approaching midnight to depict New Years Eve? I hope you'll find lots of uses for this clip art. If you do, I would appreciate a link to this page, using the words "vintage New Years clip art". Thanks!


Vintage New Years Clip Art

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vintage Happy New Year clip art -- birds in the country
vintage Happy New Year clip art -- birds in the country

Vintage New Years Clip Art Download Instructions

Choose a small version of any of the vintage New Years clip art images above the large image to the right. When you click on one of the images, it will appear larger.

IMPORTANT: Once you've chosen an image and see it larger, double-click on the larger image, which will make the best version of the art appear. Sorry for the extra step, but this will give you the highest quality art.

Then, if you have a PC, just right-click and save the final version of the artwork to your hard drive.

And be sure to vote in the clip art poll below. I'm curious (aka nosy!) about how people will use the artwork.



The Holidays in the News

  • Critic's Corner Holiday: 'Cougar Town,' Thanksgiving programmingUSA Today1 second ago

    ABC's Cougar Town (tonight, 9:30 ET/PT) celebrates the holiday with what may be its best episode yet as Jules (Courteney Cox) gathers the gang for a Thanksgiving dinner her son Travis (Dan Byrd) is unlikely to forget. Sex plays a part, but what this episode makes crystal-clear is that Cougar is really about a divorced woman's efforts to form a new family out of the ashes of her old one. Tonight ...

  • Rodgers helps Packers continue holiday traditionUSA Today76 minutes ago

    On Thanksgiving, the Green Bay Packers had one moment when they were mighty thankful quarterback Aaron Rodgers owns a rocket-like arm. With the Packers trailing 7-0 in the first quarter, Rodgers hurled a pass about 70 yards in the air for a completion to Donald Driver that seemed to be the unofficial launch to the Packers' 34-12 thrashing of the Detroit Lions in the annual holiday game.

  • Bombs shake Iraq before Muslim holidayCNN12 hours ago

    A series of bombings in Iraq, just before a major Muslim holiday, killed at least six people and wounded 44 others on Thursday.

  • The holiday weekend's top shows: Japandroids, Dum Dum GirlsLos Angeles Times32 minutes ago

    Although Thanksgiving isn't traditionally a rock 'n' roll holiday there are a couple of strong music options over the next few days, at least for those who can escape the family duties.

  • Holiday Web shopping looks brighter than last yearDetroit Free Press1 second ago

    Internet retailers hope the convenience of the Web, plus discounts and deals, spur still-nervous shoppers to spend more online this holiday season.

  • CBSNews.com's Holiday Gift GuideCBS News4 hours ago

    Start This Holiday Season's Shopping With Roundups of Hot Toys for Tots and Tech Geeks Plus Advice on Stretching Your Dollar

  • Holiday Web shopping looks brighterMSNBC6 hours ago

    Online retailers hope the convenience of the Web, plus discounts and deals, spur still-nervous shoppers to spend more online this holiday season — even as traditional retailers brace for mediocre sales.

  • Tight economy forces some to stay home for holidayWashington Post12 hours ago

    CHICAGO -- There's still family, turkey and football, but one Thanksgiving tradition is taking a hit this year. Millions of Americans are spending the holiday at home, saying the poor economy has made it unaffordable to hit the road or board a plane.

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belinda  says:
11 months ago

I made a set of ATCs to take to my next swap using some of these wonderful vintage new year images. Thanks so much for sharing such a great collection of vintage images. I always find some artistic inspiration in these images.

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WordPlay  says:
11 months ago

I'm so glad you found these useful, Belinda. Happy new year. :-)

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