Check out this beautiful collection of free spring printables and budget-friendly decorating ideas to refresh your home this season!
Spring is finally here, and that means fresh color, fresh florals, and new printables to brighten your spaces. Printable art is an easy, affordable way to change the look of a room—slip a design into a frame, tape it to a cutting board, or enlarge it for a bold mantel centerpiece. I’ve created ten spring designs for you to choose from, covering cheerful pastels, floral motifs, Easter-friendly art, and at least one option without pink for anyone who prefers different palettes.

These printables capture the soft tones and botanical charm of spring. I love using them in multiple spots around the home so I can swap the look easily—on open kitchen shelves, a cozy vignette, or as seasonal art above the mantel.
For a dramatic focal point, I enlarged one of the quote-and-bicycle designs to a 24″ x 36″ poster and framed it in a large frame I already had. If you want the same scale, a local print shop or office-supply store can print the file as a poster-sized piece for a modest fee.

I placed a few printables on my kitchen open shelves and enjoy being able to swap artwork depending on the mood. One of my favorites is the bulb illustration with the simple “Happy Spring” phrase—it’s fresh, simple, and pairs well with real or faux greenery.

Most of these files are set to print at 8.5 × 11 inches, which is easily trimmed to fit an 8 × 10 frame if needed. For my mantel centerpiece, I had one printed larger at a copy center for about $20 on economical paper—an inexpensive way to create a big impact.
Please remember these printables are for personal use only.
Tips on Printing Printable Art Decor
- Home Printer Recommendations: If you need a reliable home printer, choose one known for good color output and economical ink usage. A dye-based ink process often delivers vivid floral colors; pigment inks tend to last longer and resist fading. If you don’t own a printer, local stores or office-supply print services are convenient alternatives.
- Paper Choice: For a professional feel, print on cardstock (65–110 lb). Cardstock gives the piece weight, better color saturation, and resists wrinkling or tearing. Matte cardstock produces a soft, elegant finish, while a semi-gloss option can make colors pop.
- Print Settings: Set your printer to the highest quality or photo quality setting for best results. Make sure scaling is at 100% unless you intentionally need to fit a frame. If a design needs trimming to fit, allow for a small white border or bleed depending on the frame opening.
- Enlargements: For large-format prints (posters or 24″ x 36″), a copy center or print shop will offer many paper and finish options at a reasonable price. Ask for a proof preview if color accuracy is important to you.
- Framing and Display: Affordable frames, open-back frames, or even clipboard displays can give your printable an instant upgrade. Consider framing multiple sizes for a gallery wall or rotating seasonal prints to keep decor fresh.
- Troubleshooting: If the print doesn’t fit your frame, check the printer’s scaling and page layout settings. Different printer drivers and software can affect margins—adjust scale or select “fit to page” if necessary, but be mindful of cropping.
More Spring Printables You Will Love
- Spring Cleaning Checklist Printable
- Love One Another Free Printable
- Spring Favorites Free Printable
If you want to grab the full set of ten designs, tap the button below to access the printable pack and instructions for printing. These designs are versatile and can be used in entryways, kitchens, living rooms, or as thoughtful seasonal gifts for friends and family.
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Enjoy refreshing your home with these easy, budget-friendly spring printables. Swap them in and out as the season evolves, and have fun creating small vignettes that celebrate the new growth and brightness of spring.