Get ready for Easter with this beautiful collection of free Easter printables! There’s everything from Easter decor printables to sweet Easter gift ideas to help you have fun and enjoy the holiday!
If you’ve been around here for a while, it will come as no surprise how much I love printables. They’re one of the quickest and easiest ways to change up your home decor for each season and a great way to add that personal touch! I’ve done quite a few free Easter printables over the years, so I thought I would put them all together for you in one post. I’ll keep adding links whenever I add a new Easter print, so keep this post marked for future use! 🙂
I’ve also included some tips for printing your printables at the end of the post as well as some creative ways that you can use them. If you have any other questions, feel free to let me know. Most of all, I hope you have as much fun with these as I do!
Free Easter Printables
So here’s my collection of free Easter printables for you. There’s a little something for everyone – printable signs, Easter banners, Easter place cards, Easter tags, gift ideas – you name it! The prints are also great to use for Easter cards. I hope you enjoy! 🙂
Easter Hot Chocolate Bar Printables
Cottontail Farms Easter Printable
Hippity Hoppity Easter Bunny Printable
Chocolates and Confectioneries Easter Candy Bar Printable
Printable Easter Place Cards and Menu
Mr. McGregor’s Carrot Patch Easter Printable
Mini-egg Blondies in a Jar with free printable Bunny Bar tag and recipe
Happy Easter Easter Bunny Printable
Okay. You do have to do a little work on this one, but I promise that it’s still fairly quick and easy! {And a fun little project to do with the kiddos!} You can use the printable bunny pattern for a cute pom pom Easter bunny mini bunting…
or use the full size version for a larger Easter bunny bunting.
Chalkboard Art Hippity Hoppity Easter Printable
Printable Gift Tag and Easter Paper. This makes such a cute Easter hostess gift! {There’s also a tutorial on how to wrap a planter with paper so you can do this for any season!}.
And if you’re needing a little calendar for the month, the April calendar from my 2021 free printable calendar is pretty cute!
Tips for Printing Printables
Whenever I post a new printable, I usually get at least a couple of emails about how to print them. I thought I would answer some of the most common questions here to help you out. If you have any other ones, just let me know!
How do I download the printables?
To download the printable of your choice, you just need to click on the link and then download the print to your computer. I have all of my printables in Google Drive so if you’re having troubles, try using Google Chrome for your browser. It seems to do the trick! If you’re not printing it right away, be sure to save it somewhere that you can find it again. Having a specific folder specifically for printables works great to keep things organized and you can always find it in subsequent years if you want to print it again.
What’s the best way to print out the printables?
Once you’ve downloaded the printable to your computer, you can choose to either print it at home or send it out to a local or online print shop {Stapes, Costco, London Drugs, Walgreens, etc.}. If you choose to print at home, you can use either a laser or an ink jet printer. The ink jet printers do seem to run through the ink faster than laser printers, so if you’ll be printing a lot, a laser printer may be your best option. If you’re going to be printing something larger than an 8.5×11 {or just don’t want to use up your ink!} you will need to send it out to a printer. I like to mark to NOT adjust the colors as I’ve had some funky colors come back when I don’t do this. Make sure you’ve chosen the correct size for formatting so nothing gets cut off! {see below}
Why isn’t the printable printing at the right size?
I often have multiple formatting sizes available for each print {i.e. 4×6, 5×7, etc.}. This just indicates that the ratio of the height and width of the print is compatible with that printing size so nothing will be cut off when you go to print it. Most home printers, however, will still print it out to fit a standard 8.5×11 piece of paper unless you change the settings on your printer. All printers are a bit different on this so I can’t speak to individual printers, but on our printer, we can change the photo size that we want printed and I just make sure to do this before printing if I’m wanting something other than a 8.5×11. If you’re trying to print something smaller that just comes in a 8×10 or 8.5×11 size, you can still print it out smaller. You may just need to click on the “fit to page” setting so nothing gets cropped off.
How to Display Your Free Printables
Obviously, the easiest way to display your printable is to just print it out and put it in a photo frame, but there are also lots of other creative ways to display them:
- add them to a clipboard or attach it to a cutting board or other flat surface with washi tape
- use them for a card – Just fold some cardstock in half to form a card and glue the printable to the front.
- use them as place settings – print out 2×3 or 3.5×5 and place over a napkin or place setting
- make them into tags
- make a framed canvas
- transfer them onto wood
- create a chalkboard transfer
Well, I hope that answers any questions that you may have. If you still have more, just let me know and I’ll try my best to answer them. Enjoy the printables. I’m sure you’ll get hooked like me! 🙂
Kaylee Fisher says
Spring is my favorite season because of Easter 🙂 My daughter loves when I fold napkins into funny shapes, so, I will try to do bunny shapes this time! Love your idea about printables, I think I will try something, it looks really nice and cute. Thank you for such great post 🙂
Emma Young says
Spring is my favorite season because of Easter 🙂 My daughter loves when I fold napkins into funny shapes, so, I will try to do bunny shapes this time! Love your idea about printables, I think I will try something, it looks really nice and cute. Thank you for such great post 🙂
Jenn Lifford says
I love fun napkin folds and have seen a few cute bunny ideas! Hope you have a wonderful Easter!