Welcome Spring! – Free Spring Printable
The birds are chirping, the buds are showing, and the air is warming. It’s beginning to look a little like spring (perhaps more in your area). Over the weekend I finally put away all of my winter pine cones & decor accessories. I’m ready to decorate full force for spring, and thought a spring printable would be in order.
Today I’ve got a free ‘Welcome Spring’ printable for my email subscribers. It’s got soft, subtle spring colors in a pretty wreath (pale hues and light greens), making it perfect for wall art this season!
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Spring Printable on Display
I printed out my printable on sturdy white card stock, trimmed it, and placed it in an 8″ x 10″ frame I purchased for my winter printable.
Right now it sits on a bookshelf next to an ironstone dish alongside blooming Paperwhites.
The soft, lighter colors in the wreath may not exactly represent reality, but I love the combination!
The printable also blends in while leaning on a rustic bench, with a gardening book nearby. Cut Flower Garden is one of my favorite gardening books! I wish I had more of a green thumb, but perhaps there’s hope some day. In the meantime, I do enjoy getting ideas from a few simple gardening books.
My DIY Faux Topiary adds a touch of spring here as well. I’m SO ready to get outside more often and see the green grass starting to sprout. Are you getting excited as well? I’m so happy it’s March now!
Get the free spring printable!
You’ll need to download the file for this free spring printable. Just click the link or the black button below to download…
After you download the file, it’s best to print it out on sturdy white card stock. If you wish to frame it, you’ll need to trim the paper to fit in a 8″ x 10″ frame. I found these natural wood frames on Amazon, and they compliment the print perfectly.
How are you planning for spring in your home? I’d love to hear…