I LOVE the classic Winnie the Pooh story and with that in mind I had to make us some cute Pooh card fronts to use in our Winnie the Pooh journal tags, party supplies, scrapbooking, decor, crafts and artwork!
Hey there, fellow Winnie the Pooh enthusiasts!
Today, I'm bringing a heaping helping of nostalgia straight from the Hundred Acre Wood. Remember those heartwarming stories about everyone's favorite bear and his friends? Well, I've turned those classic illustrations into a set of free printable vintage Winnie the Pooh cards that you can use for all sorts of crafty fun!
I spent some time scouring the internet for delightful public domain images of Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Christopher Robin, Rabbit, and even the ever-so-slightly gloomy Eeyore.
These charming vintage illustrations capture the essence of A.A. Milne's stories perfectly, and I knew they just had to be shared.
I pulled them into Procreate and colored them in a delightful vintage color palette!
So, what can you do with these free printable vintage Winnie the Pooh cards? Let your imagination run wild! Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- DIY Greeting Cards: Fold a piece of cardstock in half, print out your favorite Pooh image, and glue it on the front. Inside, write a heartfelt message for birthdays, thank you notes, or just to spread some Hundred Acre Wood cheer.
- Winnie the Pooh Scrapbooking: Add a touch of vintage charm to your scrapbook pages with these adorable Pooh printables. Use them as embellishments, layer them with other papers, or even cut out speech bubbles and write your own Pooh quotes!
- Winnie the Pooh Journal Tags: Spruce up your journaling with these delightful Pooh tags. They're perfect for marking important dates, categorizing entries, or simply adding a touch of whimsy.
- Winnie the Pooh Decor: Frame your favorite Pooh printables and create a touch of Hundred Acre Wood magic in your home. Hang them in a nursery, a child's room, or anywhere you need a dose of Pooh bear positivity.
- Winnie the Pooh Crafts: Get creative with these printables! Use them for decoupage projects, decorate gift boxes, or even create your own Pooh-themed ornaments.
- Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower: Print and cut out the Pooh characters to create Pooh invitations, cupcake toppers, banner elements, or even party favors for guests!
To get your paws on these free printable vintage Winnie the Pooh cards, all you have to do is click here or the image below to get the password to the freebie library! (if you already have the password click here to enter the library)
So grab your favorite crafting supplies, put on some calming music, and get ready to be transported back to your childhood with these delightful printables. Happy crafting!
Here are a variety of free printables you might love!
- Free printable Winnie The Pooh Journal Page
- Wizard of Oz Tags & Tickets for Junk Journals and Scrapbooking Supplies
- Fairy Cards Collage Sheets – Free Printables
Winnie The Pooh Cards FAQs
I am sure you might have some questions about these cards and how to use them!
Can you use these commercially or are they only for personal use?
As long as you print them out first, I am happy to have you use them in commercial products for sale. You can use them in any way for personal use or non-commercial purposes!
Why did I make these free images for you?
I am a graphic artist AND love fiddling around on my iPad to make cool Winnie the Pooh images for use to use! Pooh is part of so many special moments in my life that making these printables is super fun and creative for me!
Doesn't the Walt Disney Company own Pooh?
These are the vintage Pooh and friends images that are in the public domain as of 2022! I colored them personally and thus they are “legal” for you to use in your work!
Are cards good as a party decoration?
Yeppers! Celebrating a new baby? Use these as cute party invitations! Cut them out and hang them as party banners, add them to door hangers, make food flags, use them to make wrapping paper or make them into place cards!
There are so many creative adaptations for a cute pooh printable greeting card! Use them as single cards, put them together in little books, make a birthday card for your favorite Pooh kid and so much more!