There’s a certain charm in old-fashioned illustrations — the way a hemline curves, the confident tilt of a hat, the soft sweep of pastels and inks that once filled the pages of beloved magazines. These beautifully stylized figures always feel like they’re carrying stories with them, as if they’ve wandered out of some elegant, bygone afternoon and landed right in your craft room.
That spark of nostalgia is what inspired the Femme Fashionista Collage Sheets, a set of printable vintage-style fashion ephemera designed to add personality, flair, and a touch of old-world glamour to your journals and mixed-media projects.

A Peek Inside the Collection



Inside this free printable set, you’ll find:
- Graceful vintage-inspired fashion figures
- Timeless silhouettes in charming color palettes
- Crisp designs perfect for fussy cutting
- Elements you can layer, cluster, or let shine on their own
These pieces pair beautifully with:
- Vintage book pages
- Ledger scraps
- Florals
- Soft, muted backgrounds
They’re especially lovely for:
- Junk journal spreads
- Collage clusters
- Art journaling
- Altered book pages
- Tags, pockets, and bookmarks
- Mixed media canvases
Whether you’re embellishing a fresh spread or adding a bold focal point, these fashion-forward ladies bring a sense of story and style to whatever they touch.

Creative Ways to Use the Femme Fashionista Collage Sheets
A few gentle ideas to spark your imagination:
1. Layered Fashion Clusters
Combine a figure with:
- Stamped textures
- Lace scraps
- Tickets, labels, or washi bits
- Floral cutouts
It creates a dreamy, scrapbook-meets-couture look.
2. Add Personality to Journal Pages
Fashion figures make excellent anchors for your spreads, especially along the margins or tucked into a collage.
3. Make Statement Tags & Bookmarks
Their tall silhouettes lend themselves beautifully to vertical projects. Add ribbon for a charming finishing touch.
4. Build a Vintage Fashion-Themed Spread
Pair these sheets with sewing ephemera, pattern pieces, or scraps of tracing paper for a dressmaker’s studio feel.
5. Bring Them Into Mixed Media Art
The strong outlines work beautifully against textured backgrounds, acrylics, gesso, and ink.



Behind the Design: A Touch of Vintage Glamour
These collage sheets were inspired by the early illustration styles of the 1920s–1950s — full of spirited poses, flowing lines, and a hint of whimsy. I wanted each figure to feel expressive and graceful, as though she has a story to tell the moment you place her on a page.
They blend effortlessly into vintage, romantic, shabby, or eclectic styles, making them a lovely addition to any paper craft collection.

Perfect for Every Skill Level
These collage sheets are wonderfully versatile and easy to use, whether you’re a seasoned journaler or brand-new to printable ephemera. Try experimenting with different papers, such as:
- Matte presentation paper (crisp colors, easy fussy cuts)
- Cardstock (great for tags and tuck spots)
- Vellum (dreamy overlays)
- Sticker paper (quick embellishing)
Each option brings its own bit of magic.
Where to Find the Femme Fashionista Collage Sheets
You can download the Femme Fashionista Collage Sheets as a free printable right here on the blog — simply click the button in this post and the PDF will be ready for you to print and play with. No sign-ups, no fuss… just a small gift of vintage charm for your creative moments.
Click the button below to download!
If you’d like to craft a complete, beautifully layered spread, these collage sheets pair exceptionally well with a few favorites from our Etsy shop:
Shabby Butterfly Correspondence Ephemera Kit
Soft pastels, handwritten notes, and delicate wings that echo the same romantic energy.

Vintage Charm Journal Paper Pack
Rich textures and classic tones that create a perfect stage for fashion silhouettes.

These pairings add depth, sweetness, and a bit of shabby elegance to your projects.
Share Your Creations & Pin for Later
If these lovely fashion figures make their way into your journal pages or mixed media art, I’d absolutely love to see what you create. You can share your work on Instagram, Facebook, or in The Happy Handicrafter Facebook Group — your creativity truly brings this community to life.
And don’t forget to pin an image from this post for future inspiration. Pinterest loves a good vintage collage moment, and it’s a fantastic way to save ideas for your next crafting day.

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