Hello! I hope your weather is as beautiful as ours is this week! Here in Vermont, it’s currently 55 degrees and sunshiny, so today I’m sharing a free Happy Easter sign to help you kick off spring.
This adorable Easter wall art is perfect to hang in your entryway, in the living room or anywhere in the house really!
You could even hang it near the bedrooms to remind the kiddos that the Easter Bunny is coming soon!
How to Print This Free Happy Easter Sign
Click the image below to download the sign.
Save the file to your computer.
Open the folder where you saved the file and double click on the file to open the sign.
Select CTRL+P on your keyboard or click File>Print to open your printer settings.
Make sure your printer is set to “letter” or 8.5 inches x 11 inches and that you have the appropriate paper inside.
Please note: I recommend printing this Happy Easter Sign on 110 lb. card stock.
Click print.
That’s it!
Click the image below to begin downloading…
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Please note: This free Easter sign printable is a gift from me to you and cannot be sold, transferred or altered, in any way, without my written consent. Feel Free to share the link to this page with family and friends so they can download their own copy.
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Have a Spectacular Day!

Vanessa Hamlin is the owner and founder of Food Life Design and VLHamlinDesign. With her passion for frugal living and homesteading, Vanessa loves to write about easy recipes, making money, gardening, home remedies and everything else that a good life entails! When she’s not writing for Food Life Design or creating products for VLHamlinDesign, you’ll find Vanessa reading, drawing, gardening, cooking or spending time with her family.