Swedish Easter Egg Printable Art
Set the mood for Easter with printable art! This Swedish Easter egg printable art is sure to get your home in the Easter vibe.
I’m so happy that Kathy of Up To Date Interiors and I decided to bring back A Very Global series with an Easter theme. I had such a wonderful time with the A Very Global Christmas this past year and to repeat the fun for Easter is oh so sweet! For the next 6 days (7 days in total) we will be sharing Easter decorating and diy ideas with global influence. Be sure to join us each day for a new Very Global Easter idea! Easter for us is a time of rejoicing and family bonding. We attend Easter services, come home for an Easter egg hunt, then have a family dinner. I’m excited to share this aspect of our holiday with you this week. Be sure to head over to Up To Date Interiors for continued Easter ideas each day. You get double the globally inspired fun.
Today, Kathy and I are kicking off the series by sharing printable art. It’s amazing how art can instantly transform a space. This printable art piece is yours free to download, print, and hang in your home. Let’s get the Easter vibes flowing right from the start. I’ve created this beautiful Easter printable inspired by Swedish Easter eggs.
Easter Egg Printable Art
I was browsing Pinterest the other day and kept seeing multiple Nordic inspired Easter ideas. I came across some Swedish floral patterns and fell in love with the patterns. Now, I’m not a big floral pattern type of gal. As you know I’m more of a botanical chic. However, the blue and white patterns were so beautiful that I wanted to create an art piece. My Swedish Easter egg printable art is an Easter gift to you! Simply download the art print by clicking here and print. Insert into your favorite frame and you’re all set.
This art piece can adorn your table, mantel, entryway, or insert a framed copy to create your own adult Easter basket! I love to have seasonal art prints on our family room mantel since it’s the room we spend most of our time. The kids adore seeing holiday decor and my son tends to ask for a more elaborately decorated room. I think he’s just used to seeing all the decorations in his Kindergarten room. He wanted the entire family room decked in red and pink for Valentines day. He was so disappointed that I wouldn’t hang hearts from the ceiling! Nugget did tell me that he loves this Easter egg art printable though. He gave it two thumbs up!
Hope this Swedish Easter egg art has you excited for Easter! I can’t wait to share tomorrow’s post. It’s something that I’ve wanted to create for Easter for a while. Head on over to check out Kathy’s beautiful botanical mud cloth printable. It’s full of botanical goodness!
Join us again tomorrow for a Very Global Easter!
Love the Swedish easter eggs! I’ve been eyeing them too!