Cool vintage vector art illustrations of fifties style hysteric housewife and Betty Flintstone from the Flintstones on retro background with stars, flowers, kitchen bitch badge, music notes, stripes, halftone dots, circles, butterflies and lightning graphics. Free 50’s vector footage for your graphic design projects.
Lovers Under the Moon is another tribute of Vector Open Stock to love, the best thing humans can feel in this life. Happy Valentine's Day to all lovers! Under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Enjoy life, vector, love and the amazing moon that decorate our sky all nights.
A Valentine I created in 2011. The image is of a lovely couple holding hands. In the background a red heart, with the words, "I Love You." The man is wearing a formal outfit. The woman is wearing a dress with ribbon and lace. Her top is decorated with stars. A heart pendant decorates her neck. Lots of detail went into this work. Enjoy!
A Valentine I created in 2011. The image is of a lovely couple holding hands. In the background a red heart, with the Spanish words, "Yo Te Amo" which means, "I Love You" in English. The man is wearing a formal outfit. The woman is wearing a dress with ribbon and lace. Her top is decorated with stars. A heart pendant decorates her neck. Lots of detail went into this work. Enjoy!
OK, at least these lovebirds know to get their loving on inside of a building. A lot less cold than trying to love and embrace someone in the cold outdoors. Good on them!
Hunter killed a rabbit and he brings it in the house (dripping blood on the floor! how insensitive!) in order to show his wife. She likes to eat rabbit, so she is quite happy, but the buckshot is stuck in the meat, which will make tricky eating.
A Valentine I created in 2011. The image is of a lovely couple holding hands. In the background a red heart, with the French words, "Je t'aime." which means, "I Love You" in English. The man is wearing a formal outfit. The woman is wearing a dress with ribbon and lace. Her top is decorated with stars. A heart pendant decorates her neck. Lots of detail went into this work. Enjoy!
Two young lovers, in a field, exchanging a valentines day card. Awwww, so cute, right? Well, except the poem that accompanied this super old picture (from the 1910 Los Angeles Herald) seemed somehow profane:
"Jack Horner wrote a valentine. Bo Peep, sweet maid. My heart is thine; Let me tend your flock, rest beside my haycock, I'll share my pie if you'll be mine."
Not quite sure what this couple is doing loving it up outside in *FALL* but I suppose that's better than winter. But come on people, go inside when the weather is cold, sheesh! But I suppose in 1803 this was the cool thing that cool kids were doing, so I shouldn't complain.