Christmas Printables
decorate with these cute christmas printables all around the house
Free Christmas Printables are such an easy, fun, inexpensive way to decorate your home! Are you taking advantage of all the amazing art that is available all over blogdom? A year ago I had no idea how other bloggers were making these printables! Guess I’m making tech progress, because I’ve finally figured it out and am having so much fun making these cute, easy prints for my readers! Here are 3 Christmas Printables for you, and some ideas as to how you can enjoy this free art to the fullest in your home!
These 3 wintry, Christmas scenes are very different. I was actually thinking about some of my readers and tailoring them to their styles. They’re also a hint to how I’m decorating my home for Christmas this year, so I’m using them in 3 different areas of my home. ( I decorate each year in themes;) {Last year’s “Living Room Christmas Tour, “All is Calm, All is Bright”}
If you’d like to download and print these for your home decor, simply become a Lora B Insider! I’ll send you a password to my Resource Library, where you can access all kinds of helpful decorating tips & tricks, plus seasonal printables throughout the year! You’ll also keep creatively inspired by my weekly emails;)
If you’re already an Insider, check your weekly email for the password, if you’ve forgotten;)
Once you’ve printed them off on your home printer, you may want to add a little extra crafty bling for this special time of the year! Grab some glue and glitter, and maybe your button and trims stash and get your Christmas crafting hat on!
I added iridescent and silver glitter first, using a glue pen. Keep the glue thin; the paper tends to curl a little when it all dries.
I wanted some 3D texture, because more is usually merrier in my world;) And it gives me a reason to use some of my vintage trim stash. I added a little bit to each picture.
Like I explained earlier, the glue drying process made the paper a little wavy (I used thinner cardstock), but I just compensated by adding a backing paper, which usually does the trick. Clipping them to an old clipboard and taping them on the back works well, too.
Here are my printables around the house:
Hopefully you’re enjoying decorating your holiday home and these Christmas printables will be just the topping to finish it all off!
I had the opportunity to guest post today over at My Healing Hands on Home. For a little deeper meaning on decorating your home for Christmas, I’d love for you to pop over and read my “Making your House a Home at Christmas”! Thanks to Rachael for giving me the opportunity to start off her “12 Moms of Christmas” series.
Hope your Christmas season is off to a beautiful start! Take advantage of all the wonderful, free printables that are available all over blogdom this season. And maybe add a little extra 3D bling to your Christmas Printables, vintage-style of course;)
Sharing at these lovely parties:
These are very pretty. Thanks for sharing at To Grandma’s House We Go DIY, Crafts, Recipes and More Link party. I pinned this! Hope to have you join us again this week.
Thanks, Sheri!
Beautiful printables–thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
Thanks, Cecilia!
I can’t seem to download the printables. Can you help?
Hopefully, Carol! Check your email;)
I have the password, but where do you put it in? I can’t find the place to input the password or access the printables…
There’s a very light-colored box above the Enter button. I know it’s kind of hard to see; sorry!