Spring Botanical Gallery Wall Printables
A free printable set of spring botanical art for $3 each on color engineer prints or free from your own printer to frame as wall decor.
Shhhh! I don’t want to say this too loud or I might jinx myself, but… SPRING IS ALMOST HERE!!! Oops. Got carried away.
It got in the 70s here over the weekend and it was GLORIOOOOOOUS! (I know you can’t hear me, but I’m singing opera-style over here.)
January and February are the two months of the year when I just want to hit the fast-forward button. Gray, cold, dreary days? No thanks. But since the flowers are already starting to bloom here in the Charlotte area, I knew it was time to bust out a new season of botanical gallery wall printables, the very last of the series.

(If you want the full year-long set, you can find the summer set here, autumn set here, and winter set here. If you’re a subscriber, they’re all in the Bless’er House Printable Library.)

Today, I’m joining in with Krista from The Happy Housie and a group of blogger friends for the Seasonal Simplicity Spring Series to share some easy spring DIY/craft projects. If the slightly warmer temps have you dancing around all giddy and make you ready to spring-ify your house too, there are a whole bunch of ideas at the end of this post.

I cheated really. I’m not super duper crafty, but printables are my jam because I can just stick them in a frame and I’m done. Easy and cheap. Woot!
You can download the spring botanical print set yourself by clicking here or the button below to subscribe:
(If you’re already a subscriber, the direct download to the printable set is in your inbox and at the bottom of every email I send.)
I love being able to easily store the different seasonal sets for this gallery wall because all 4 seasons can stay in those frames. Currently, I have my summer, autumn, and winter printable sets tucked behind that spring set right now, so I can now rotate throughout the year and get a new look every 3 months without having to spend any extra moolah.

To print them in the 16×20 sizes, I send my images to Staples to have them printed on color engineer prints for about $3 each. (But if you want to keep it easy, just printing 8×10 size right from your own printer works too.)
Print Directions:
- Download the botanical prints from the Bless’er House Printable Library (password in your email).
- Go to Staples.com
- Click “shop services” -> “print services” -> “engineering prints” -> “18”x24″ -> “design now” -> “engineering prints in color”
- Click “add files” and upload the botanical print images
- Click “orientation” -> portrait
- Click “add to cart” -> “proceed to checkout”
- In the notes section on your order, write “do not scale to fit” to keep the image at 16″x20″ because sometimes Staples will do it even when you don’t specify.
I’ve had several people tell me that their local Staples won’t print these on engineering prints for some reason, but I’ve never had an issue, so it varies among locations, and I have no idea why. Walgreens will print 16×20 poster size too, but unfortunately, they cost more than $3. You can check with other locally-owned print shops too though.
You can choose to print them directly from your computer as 8x10s to put in 8×10 frames, or if you want large frames, you can mat the 8x10s.
So much technical mumbo jumbo, but I wanted to make sure to help any of y’all who might run into issues with getting the larger prints. Totally worth the effort! I’m sure I’ll be using mine for years on end.
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I put the prints in these frames I got on sale for $12 each at Michael’s last year. They look like wood in person, but they are totally plastic (and they come in different colors).

This wagon bench, which we found on Craigslist for $35, (and I found a similar modern style version of here) sits right beside our back door that we’re constantly traipsing in and out of to enjoy the pretty weather on our back porch.

I snagged a couple of pastel pink pillows at Target last week to add a hint of spring to it. And the baskets underneath are always filled with shoes after running around in the yard.
Here are some of the decor sources rounded up, if you need them.
Decor Sources:
- Wall frames
- Bench (a more modern similar version)
- Pink geometric pillow
- Pink jacquard pillow
- Water hyacinth baskets (similar- mine were $6 on clearance at Tuesday Morning)
- Gray throw blanket (similar)
- Shoes (in case you’re wondering since y’all sometimes ask- I got these last spring, but these are similar ones)
So now that these spring prints are hanging on the wall, maybe the 70 degrees and sunshine will be here to stay? A girl can hope. My sandals are looking really lonely tucked away in my closet, and they are desperate to get out.
You can hop over to check out the rest of the Seasonal Simplicity Spring Series for more spring DIY/craft ideas.

The Happy Housie / Duke Manor Farm / Bless’er House /Place of My Taste

Town & Country Living / Zevy Joy / The House of Wood / Craftberry Bush / Shabbyfufu

Paint Me Pink / Heathered Nest / Newly Woodwards / Amber Tysl
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Hi! I am looking to print off some of these, do you recommend and off white background and also what exactly is the difference between an engineering print and a regular print? What do you suggest we tell Staples when sending these in for order? THANKS!! These are amazing!!
Hi. The color may appear off white because the prints are from a vintage book. The engineering print is for size. The easiest way for me to share the instructions is to copy and paste from the post. Please let me know how they turn out. ๐
Print Directions:
Download the botanical prints from the Blessโer House Printable Library (password in your email).
Go to Staples.com
Click โshop servicesโ -> โprint servicesโ -> โengineering printsโ -> โ18โx24โณ -> โdesign nowโ -> โengineering prints in colorโ
Click โadd filesโ and upload the botanical print images
Click โorientationโ -> portrait
Click โadd to cartโ -> โproceed to checkoutโ
In the notes section on your order, write โdo not scale to fitโ to keep the image at 16โณx20โณ because sometimes Staples will do it even when you donโt specify.
So happy too!!!!!!! Greetings from Italy!!!!!!
Done Lauren!!!!! Done!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, I will hang them in a couple of days!!
Yaaaaaaay!!!! This makes me so happyyyyyyyyy!!!!
Hi there! I’m new to your blog and pretty obsessed with it. You ‘re so talented! I’d love to print this but although I’m subscribed and use the password, I still can’t view the content. I’m doing something wrong, I guess?
Hi, Ele. Welcome!! I hate you are having trouble. I get this often. The password is case sensitive. Also, allow time for complete loading before clicking on any of the prints.
Hello!
I downloaded all the prints tonight, and I plan to print the Spring file tomorrow. I have an empty wall that needs decorated before my Easter dinner. I’m trying one tomorrow at Staples to see how it looks.
I may have left a comment before because this is the second time I downloaded them. I thought I lost them but realized they were in my google files. ๐
Thank you so much for your generosity. I really enjoy your blog. I also follow you on Instagram.
Happy Spring to you!!
You’re welcome! Glad you can use and enjoy them. Happy spring to you too!