Free Printable Fairy ABC Alphabet Collage Sheets – Vintage Letter Ephemera for Junk Journals & Fantasy Art
At a Glance
Free printable collage sheet featuring vintage fairy-themed alphabet letters
Perfect for junk journals, whimsical scrapbooks, and magical mixed media spreads
Includes beautifully illustrated letterforms paired with nature and fantasy motifs
Step into the world of old storybooks and garden dreams with this free printable Fairy ABCs collage sheet, a delightful set of vintage letter illustrations that blend the charm of a child's alphabet with the whimsy of fairyland.
Sourced from a beautifully illustrated 19th-century primer, each letter on the sheet is accompanied by a gentle figure—some winged, some floral, all evoking a sense of enchantment. These illustrations capture a moment in time when books were treasures and alphabets were works of art. Whether you’re crafting a magical junk journal or layering pieces for a fantasy collage, these letters bring meaning and softness to your pages.
A Magical Alphabet for Creative Play
Every letter on the Fairy ABCs sheet is more than just a decorative monogram. It’s a story waiting to be told. With flowing lines, earthy colors, and delicate details, each image invites you to slow down and imagine. One letter might feature a fairy child nestled among poppies. Another, a woodland sprite wrapped in a curling vine. These aren’t just letters. They’re invitations to create.
These printables are a lovely choice for:
Fantasy-inspired junk journals, especially those with nature, fairy tale, or childhood themes
Scrapbook layouts for kids, memory books, or whimsical milestones
Mixed media collages that combine text, illustration, and texture
Altered books or artists’ journals that call for soft, illustrative accents
Fairy garden projects or handmade stationery with a magical twist
A-L 2.5” x 4.25” Rectangles
Ideas for Using the Fairy ABCs
Looking for inspiration? Here are a few gentle ways to bring these letters to life:
Use individual letters to spell out a word or name in a journal spread
Add your initials to a handmade bookmark, tag, or envelope seal
Build a collage using the letters that correspond to natural elements—F for fern, B for butterfly, etc.
Layer over vintage handwriting or botanical ephemera for a timeless look
Pair with soft papers, lace, dried flowers, or vellum to create a fairyland feel
If you enjoy working with themes of nostalgia, nature, or storytelling, this printable will feel right at home in your collection.
M-Z 2.5” x 4.25” Rectangles
Gentle Aesthetic, Strong Versatility
What makes these printables so special is their ability to work across many crafting styles. While they naturally suit whimsical or fantasy projects, they’re equally beautiful in nature journals, seasonal scrapbooks, or woodland-themed spreads.
And like all alphabet ephemera, these letters are both beautiful and functional. Use them to title your pages, divide journal sections, or simply create something that’s uniquely yours.
Browse my full library of free vintage printables for even more inspiration. If you like children’s ABC books, you may want to check out my Animal ABCs Collage Sheets, Royal Alphabet, or Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland ABCs. You may also find my Vintage Typography Ephemera useful for adding lettering to your journals and mixed-media collages.
1.5” x 2.5” Rectangles
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Terms of use:
Free to use for personal or commercial projects. You may print the collage sheets as many times as you wish for your personal crafts or in your projects to sell, including: scrapbooks, junk journals, collage art, etc. You may not redistribute or sell the collage sheets “as is" in either print or digital form.
If you wish to share the files on your own website, please do not make the files available for download directly from your site. Instead, include an image with a link back to this site. Pinning is always welcome and appreciated!
To the best of my knowledge, these are all royalty free images that are in the Public Domain in the US. However, you should always do your own research if you plan to use them commercially.