This has been one of the coldest winters I’ve experienced here on the gulf coast. Just when I think we might get a break from cold temperatures, the weather dips back down into the sub zero temps again. I find that when I get the “winter blues” the best way to snap out of it is to recreate a space in my home. Let me be more specific, the best way for me to get rid of the winter blues is to recreate my favorite place with fun spring decor like my new DIY botanical prints. I’ve created a set of six DIY framed botanical prints with free botanical printables.
If you’re looking to add a touch of nature to your own home decor, free printable botanical prints are a fantastic option. These gorgeous free printables can elevate any space, from your living room to your bedroom, creating a calming and botanical vibe that brings the outdoors in.
The best part? Many of these prints are available in the public domain, which means you can access them without spending a dime. Websites like the New York Public Library Digital Collections host an entire collection of vintage botanical prints that you can easily download and print at home.
Finding the right places to display your free botanical prints can make all the difference. Consider using thrift store frames to create a beautiful collection that showcases your favorite pieces without breaking the bank. You can mix and match different sizes, using larger prints as focal points alongside smaller ones to create visual interest. A 12-inch frame can be a perfect choice for a standout piece, while smaller prints can fill in gaps on your gallery wall for a cohesive look.
Whether you’re looking for delicate florals or bold greens, these free vintage botanical prints can be tailored to fit your style. Simply download the prints, use your home printer to bring them to life, and watch your decor transform into a vibrant celebration of nature.
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I’ve had my eye on a collection of botanical prints for a while now. I’ve seen them at Target, Houzz, and of course all over Pinterest. I did look to purchase a set on Amazon, but I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for.
I don’t know what it is that I love about spring time botanical prints. Maybe it’s the idea that warmer weather and more sunny days are on the way? I feel like they add an element of warmth to a space. Don’t you think?
I knew I wanted to hang them in my modern farmhouse entryway, I just didn’t know how many or how big. I could either do a large print or a handful of smaller ones.
I decided I wanted a set of six framed botanical prints especially when I found a great deal on six frames from Walmart. I wanted the botanical prints to measure 5 by 6 instead of the frame measurements of 8 by 10. The frames I found are called “float picture frames” and I liked the idea of being able to see around the print. I could have printed the botanical prints to fit the entire frame, but I wanted something a little different.
Side note; these frames aren’t available anymore, but you can find similar frames here.
First things first, I had to find free vintage botanical printables! After searching for free images online in the public domain, I finally found a set of six botanical prints that I was happy with. Check out this free printable art. Best part? I’ve shared these vintage botanicals here with you so you can download them and use them too.
Free download botanical prints
note: check the size of these spring printables and adjust them according to what you want.
After you download these to your computer, you can either print them yourself or send the files to a print store. I chose to have them printed at a local print store (my printer is pretty sorry). If you send them to be printed or use an online print shop, just make sure the botanical art is the right size.
Framed botanical prints
Here is my gallery wall of botanical prints. By the way, if you need to know a few tips and tricks to hanging multiple pictures, I’ve got you covered in another blog post.
I love how light and bright they make my entryway. I hope y’all enjoyed this post and my new free prints!
Lindsey**