The Archive Pass: Full Archive Access (90 Days)

An open treasure chest with papers, a scanner, and download icons for JPG, TIF, PNG, and PDF high-res scans represents The Archive Pass: Full Archive Access 90 Days.

Stop hunting. Start creating. Unlock immediate, unlimited access to the entire Vintage Reveries Digital Archive.

  • Unlimited Downloads: Access hundreds of high-resolution scans (600 DPI+) from my personal collection.

  • Curated History: Rare 1920s fashion plates, Victorian natural history, Art Deco typography, and historical ephemera.

  • Commercial Friendly: Public Domain assets cleaned and prepped for your designs, junk journals, and products.

  • Preservation Pledge: 5% of every pass is donated to The Internet Archive (archive.org) to keep history free.

Price: $30.00 / 90 Days. (That’s just $0.33 a day).

$30.00

International buyer? Please message me for help.

Own a Piece of the Past (Without the Dust)

You know the struggle: You need authentic vintage imagery for a project, but everything online is either low-resolution, watermarked, or trapped behind a confusing copyright wall.

The Founders Pass is your shortcut.

I have spent over 15 years collecting rare physical ephemera—from crumbling 1920s Character Reading magazines to pristine 1890s dress patterns. I personally scan these items at High-Resolution (600 DPI or higher), retouching them to remove the worst of the coffee stains while keeping the authentic “soul” of the paper.

What You Get Inside The Archive Vault:

As an Archive Member, you skip the individual price tag. You get a key to the entire back room.

  • Instant Access: Log in and see the “Download” buttons immediately. No cart, no checkout, no friction.

  • The “Lazy Scanner” Stream: You see what I see. As soon as I scan a new book or document, it hits the Vault—often weeks before it’s packaged for the public shop.

  • High-Fidelity Assets: Huge TIFs, PNGs, and PDFs suitable for large-scale print, fabric design, or digital collage.

A Note on Copyright & Ethics

I believe in transparency. The vast majority of the items in this archive are in the Public Domain (pre-1930 or unrenewed works).

  • What you are paying for: You are not paying for the “intellectual property” of the original 1920s artist. You are supporting my labor of preservation: the acquisition of physical artifacts, the professional scanning equipment, the hosting costs, and the time spent restoring these files for modern use.

  • Your Rights: Go wild. Use these scans for your Etsy shop, your client work, your art, or your personal research. No attribution required (though always appreciated!).

The Preservation Pledge

Digitization is an act of rescue. Paper rots; files survive. To honor the giants on whose shoulders we stand, 5% of every Founders Pass sale is donated to The Internet Archive (archive.org). By joining, you aren’t just buying files; you are helping ensure that human knowledge remains accessible to all.

More files from my external drives and archive being added weekly!

Below is just a preview as of launch on January 24, 2026

A Preview of What's Inside (regularly updated):

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