The search of the morning was for Free Printable Easter Subway Art. I love printable subway art as a way to make subtle changes to my decor for any holiday. It’s that kind of detail that really adds to your overall decorating decor. I have about a dozen different frames with mats that I have picked up here and there – dollar store, tag sales. thrift shops, and yard sales. I use them just for displaying holiday art and I swap out the prints and different colored mats. Keeping track of the mats and printables is easy,because I organize them in a file draw in the office in hanging folders labeled by the holiday season or event.
Free Printable Easter Subway Art from around the Web
So the ones below are my discoveries this morning, Now I have to decide which ones I will use and where. To visit the websites that these free Printable Easter Subway Art compositions are from, just click on the image.
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Have fun and enjoy your Easter Decorating!
Super cute! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty – we hope to see you again next week. 🙂
~Lorelai
Life With Lorelai
So cute! Loving it! Pinned and tweeted. Thanks for being a part of our party. I hope to see you tonight at 7. Lou Lou Girls
This is great collection of printable artwork. Thank you for linking this recipe up at #PureBlogLove Link party! The party starts every Thursday night at 8 p.m. and runs through the weekend. I’m hosting over at http://www.homemadefoodjunkie.com. Can’t wait to see what you bring next week!
I saw this link on the 12 Kids Inspired Projects link party. These are all so cute I think I’ll have to print them all! Thanks so much for sharing them.
So awesome! Thank you for gathering. Pinned.
THANKS FOR SUCH A GREAT JOB.
PAM
What a pretty collection! Thanks for sharing. Stopping by from Hit Me with Your Best Shot.
I love Easter and Subway art so this is the perfect combo! I love the colors and design! I would love for you to share this over at my new link party Making Memories Mondays going on now!
Cathy
Thanks so much for including me in this round up! I’m flattered!
Great minds! I have 2 copies of the last one, the tulip one. I printed it in green and purple and black and white.
Thanks for sharing this at Fabulously Frugal Thursday!
Great printables! Thanks for partying with us at Time To Sparkle!
Great roundup! Thanks for sharing at Domestic Superhero Sharing Thursdays!
I never would have thought of many of these ideas. Thanks for the inspiration! I feel challenged and motivated. Just stopping by from the GRAND Social Linky Party. Thanks for sharing!
These are great! Thanks for sharing at A New Creation. I also like Subway Art for home decor. So fun and easy!
What fun printables! I love them! Thanks for sharing at Show Me Your Plaid Monday’s!
great round up! Thanks for linking up to Tasteful Tuesdays! love it! Really appreciate you stopping by my blog! I’m trying to keep in better touch with my linkers/readers… If you already follow me, please let me know I will find your blog on Bloglovin (I’m transferring my follows there)if you don’t follow in any way, would you consider following via GFC or other method?
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I am LOVIN these! So bright and colorful!
Thanks so much for linking up at Give Me The Goods Monday! Can’t wait to see what you link up next week!
Jenna @ Rain on a Tin Roof
OMG these are adorable! Love it 😉 You should join my new linky party {1 party, 5 blogs!}
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Have a great week!
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Great round up of printables!
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Leslie
I had never heard the term Subway Art, so yours was a great introduction. Just printed one out to start decorating today. Thank you so much!
The term “Subway Art” comes from the name of the book, “Subway Art” and is a collaborative book by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant, which documents the early history of the New York graffiti movement. Now artwork and graphics that are styled to resemble that graffiti are referred to as “Subway Art”.
Great roundup. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed them!
These are lovely! I love all the bright colors too.
You know, you should do a blog post about your mat files for your frames and take some pictures of them in the files and showing how you change them out. It probably sounds silly and simple to you but people are always interested in new ways and ideas to store things! I’d love to see it myself!
Thanks so much for linking up to “Making Your Home Sing Monday” today! 🙂
Great printables!
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I love these. What a great idea with the frame system. Thanks for sharing. I am visiting from Masterpiece Monday. Have a great week! Love, Wanda
Beautiful resource for your viewers. Thanks so much. Linda
Lovely round up!
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