Celebrate the arrival of Easter and spring with free spring printable art! These pretty and cute watercolor prints are sure to brighten your room.
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Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.
– Doug Larson

In my front yard, a lonely crocus survived last summer’s drought and kids and a dog digging in the dirt around it. During a few warm days two weeks ago, its tiny yellow flower burst out of the ground and brought hope that the frigid temperatures were nearly done.
Then eight inches of snow obliterated my little yellow crocus.
You can picture my sad face, right?
I’ve had it up to here with dirty snow and am ready for flowers! So, I created some free spring printable art to cheer up your home and help you replace your St. Patrick’s Day decor.
These free watercolor prints for spring will look great in your entryway or powder room, which are my two favorite places to add seasonal art. Why? Because they’re the two rooms where guests pause and look around.

Move over, leprechaun – it’s time for the Easter Bunny! This little bunny is so cute, I just want to squish him!
He’s much more adorable than the real-life rabbits in my yard that leave little “gifts” in the snow.

Get Your Free Spring Printable Art
This free printable spring art is available exclusively to subscribers of The No Pressure Life, and once you’re on the list you’ll have access to these watercolor prints plus many other free printables. Just fill out the form, and after you subscribe you’ll get an email with the link and password for the library.
Both free spring art prints are available in 5×7″ and 8×10″.

Free Printable Easter Art to Welcome Spring!
Get two adorable digital art prints for Easter that you can download and print at home! They're perfect to frame and hang in your entryway.
Has spring arrived where you live? I’m dying for the snow to melt to see if my little crocus will perk up!


playdatesparties says
These prints are gorgeous! I totally understand being done with the cold weather. For the second year in a row, our early hydrangea buds have been killed by late frost or snow. It makes me want to cry every time! Thanks also for sharing at the #happynowlinkup!
Laura says
Thanks so much! Our rhodies suffered the same fate – such a bummer!