Weird & Wonderful Vintage Paper Pack – Set of 25

$12.00

A curated collection of strange and wonderful imagery, drawn from the imagined pages of an unusual historical archive.

Each piece has been carefully selected, printed, and cut to feel like fragments of forgotten advertisements, experimental studies, and eccentric 1800s–1900s curiosities—where medical diagrams, retro illustrations, and peculiar photographic moments sit side by side. This pack embraces the odd, the unexpected, and the slightly absurd.

Printed on high-quality 160gsm paper, each image features a soft matte finish with crisp, detailed reproduction.

Perfect for junk journaling, scrapbooking, collage, and quirky or unconventional creative projects.

Details:
– 25 one-sided printed pieces
– Mix of drawings, advertisements, medical imagery, and vintage photographs
– 1800s–1900s source-style aesthetics
– Approx. 8–15 cm in width
– Printed on 160gsm matte paper
– Hand cut and carefully prepared

Each pack is assembled by hand, like a small assortment of curiosities that didn’t quite belong in any one archive—but were kept anyway.

A curated collection of strange and wonderful imagery, drawn from the imagined pages of an unusual historical archive.

Each piece has been carefully selected, printed, and cut to feel like fragments of forgotten advertisements, experimental studies, and eccentric 1800s–1900s curiosities—where medical diagrams, retro illustrations, and peculiar photographic moments sit side by side. This pack embraces the odd, the unexpected, and the slightly absurd.

Printed on high-quality 160gsm paper, each image features a soft matte finish with crisp, detailed reproduction.

Perfect for junk journaling, scrapbooking, collage, and quirky or unconventional creative projects.

Details:
– 25 one-sided printed pieces
– Mix of drawings, advertisements, medical imagery, and vintage photographs
– 1800s–1900s source-style aesthetics
– Approx. 8–15 cm in width
– Printed on 160gsm matte paper
– Hand cut and carefully prepared

Each pack is assembled by hand, like a small assortment of curiosities that didn’t quite belong in any one archive—but were kept anyway.